Ruthy Alon - Articles About Ruthy Alon and Her Movement Intelligence Programs

Articles About Ruthy Alon and Her Movement Intelligence Programs

  • Lingman, Carol. Biological Optimism in Aligning the Vertical Weight bearing Skeleton: An Interview with Ruthy Alon. The Feldenkrais Journal, 15, Winter 2003; pp. 27–32.
  • Alon, R. The Conditioning of Bone Strength on Posture. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, Volume 76, Number 3, March 2005, pp. 221. report available online]
  • Cortés, Ernesto. Ruthy Alon, discípula y maestra. Memorias del teatro, 8, November 2010, pp. 70–72. Festival de teatro de Cali, Colombia. ISSN 1909-8286
  • Pallarito, Karen. Alternatively, You Can Try Vibrating Yourself. Washington Post, Tuesday, June 8, 2004, Page HE04. The Washington Post Company
  • Wexler, Ellyn. Bones for Life 101: Nurturing dem bones that align the spine. Maryland Community Gazette, September 23, 2004, p. B56. Gazette.Net

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