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AmSAT Annual Conference and General Meeting
Friday June 26, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
In this interactive 90-minute workshop, I explore how integrating health coaching skills has deepened my work as an Alexander Technique teacher. Many students experience meaningful change during lessons yet struggle to carry that insight into daily life. Coaching tools did not replace Alexander principles—they strengthened them. By refining how I listen, question, and respond, my role shifted from expert instructor to collaborative partner, while remaining grounded in awareness, inhibition, and direction.

Participants will be introduced to four coaching competencies that complement Alexander work:
1) Deep listening — Hearing not only physical habits, but also values, fears, motivations, and readiness for change.

2) Powerful questioning — Inviting curiosity, self-awareness, and alignment with what matters most to the student.

3) Reflective language and affirmations — Building self-efficacy and easing perfectionism without turning lessons into praise or therapy.

4) Stages of change awareness — Meeting students where they are rather than assuming readiness for action.

Through brief teaching segments, live demonstration, discussion, and guided partner practice, participants will explore how to integrate these skills into both private lessons and group classes. We will experiment with practical language shifts, question frameworks that evoke insight, and simple structures for designing small, realistic “micro-experiments” between sessions to support integration.

This coaching-informed approach preserves the essence of the Alexander Technique. It clarifies intention, strengthens trust, and supports student agency. Rather than pushing for change, we learn to create conditions in which change is more likely to emerge.

Suitable for trainees and experienced teachers, this session offers concrete tools, practical phrases, and a clear framework for integrating coaching skills without diluting core principles. Participants will leave with greater confidence in facilitating lasting learning and supporting students beyond the teaching table.

The workshop is designed to accommodate diverse learning styles. Participation options include seated or standing engagement, observation-only roles during partner work, and verbal or written reflection formats. Partner exercises emphasize consent, psychological safety, and opt-out flexibility. By modeling adaptability and responsiveness, this workshop embodies meeting the moment—supporting inclusion, agency, and sustainable performance for diverse learners and teachers alike.
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Aik Hooi Lee

Aik Hooi Lee is a pianist, certified Alexander Technique teacher, and health and wellness coach who integrates artistry with holistic mind–body practices to support creativity, resilience, and sustainable performance. Trained at the American Center for the Alexander Technique (ACAT... Read More →
Friday June 26, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
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