Ballard Movement Arts

Ballard Movement Arts

Share

The official page for Ballard Movement Arts LLC GYROTONIC® Training, Alexander Technique (FM Alexander Technique) certified, insured and experienced.

I tried the Alexander Technique 02/24/2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQmnGq2y4x8

I tried the Alexander Technique This was my first lesson of the Alexander Technique with Anthony Kingsley.Watch the full 45 minute lesson here: https://youtu.be/5r6gBYnPvP8SUPPORT THE CHANN...

02/24/2025

The Alexander Technique is a mindful practice that teaches you to recognize and release harmful tension patterns in everyday movements. Rather than adding exercises, it's about subtracting unnecessary effort. Through gentle guidance, you learn to optimize the relationship between your head, neck, and spine—creating more efficient, coordinated movement throughout your body. By pausing to interrupt automatic habits and consciously redirecting your body, you develop better posture, reduced pain, and more graceful movement that transfers to everything you do, from sitting at your desk to performing on stage.

02/24/2025

Gyrotonic exercise is a unique movement system that promotes flexibility, strength through full range of motion, and core stability. Created by Juliu Horvath, a former ballet dancer, it uses specialized equipment with circular, spiraling movements that follow the natural design of the body.
The Gyrotonic method emphasizes three key benefits:
1. Flexibility: Unlike static stretching, Gyrotonic movements create dynamic flexibility by moving joints through their complete range while maintaining proper alignment. This approach increases joint mobility while teaching the body how to control and use this newfound flexibility.
2. Strength with full range of motion: Rather than isolated muscle contractions, Gyrotonic exercises build strength throughout entire movement patterns. This 3D strength development helps muscles work together harmoniously in all directions, improving functional movement capacity.
3. Stability training: The system develops deep core stability through continuous, flowing movements that require precise control. By challenging balance in multiple planes, it creates resilient stability that transfers to everyday activities.
Compared to Pilates, which often emphasizes linear movements and focuses primarily on core strength with more static positions, Gyrotonic features spiraling, arcing movements that address the body as an interconnected system. While both methods develop control and precision, Gyrotonic's flowing, circular patterns more closely resemble dance or swimming.
In contrast to CrossFit's high-intensity, sometimes ballistic movements focused on maximum power output, Gyrotonic prioritizes movement quality, joint health, and neuromuscular control. CrossFit builds functional strength through challenging workouts, but Gyrotonic develops a more refined body awareness and coordination without the high impact or competitive element.

GYROTONIC® and GYROKINESIS® Movement In the Golden Years - GYROTONIC® 04/06/2024

GYROTONIC® and GYROKINESIS® Movement In the Golden Years - GYROTONIC® Master Trainers Virginia Holte and Megan McLaren share their perspectives on being over 60 and involved in the GYROTONIC® Method and the GYROKINESIS® Method.

What is Gyrotonic training? It's a tool to help you enjoy your life. 03/12/2024

https://mikeluque.training/what-is-gyrotonic-training/?fbclid=IwAR0CQeOIVbTt9Fc9V9mJ7puFhVne_1Lq383ZfH0mvKW1zZv1EB5KC4Kms8U

What is Gyrotonic training? It's a tool to help you enjoy your life. Quite simply, Gyrotonic training is resistance training. Yes, you'll be stronger but the effects and benefits of Gyrotonic training go far beyond strength. You'll also become more flexible and develop a total control over the skeletal system in any situation. Oh, and it's also really fun.

Photos from Gyrotonic's post 10/10/2023
Moving to PNWP | Gyrotonic® & Alexander Technique - Pacific Northwest Pilates 12/06/2022

https://pacificnorthwestpilates.com/blog/moving-to-pnwp-gyrotonic-alexander-technique/?fbclid=IwAR2JHUrUtacq8U5ehrZOJRxQLbGteyr7VQgv66Aa3ZwJaSlPuoRhaOzCHFc

Moving to PNWP | Gyrotonic® & Alexander Technique - Pacific Northwest Pilates This month you'll see a new face at Pacific Northwest Pilates. We're excited to announce Alex Ballard of Ballard Movement Arts will move to Pacific Northwest Pilates and bring Gyrotonic® instruction and Alexander Technique to our studio. Who Is Alex? Alex brings 40+ years of experience to his teach...

Want your business to be the top-listed Gym/sports Facility in Portland?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Category

Telephone

Address


1340 SW Bertha Boulevard Suite 201
Portland, OR

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm