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Mr Gregg Isaacson
Gregg has held an enduring fascination with Alexander Technique and its ability to enhance human coordination and learning for more than 20 years. As well as being a qualified Alexander Technique teacher, he has a Master’s Degree in Music Performance, a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education and a Diploma in Personal Training.
During his career so far, Gregg has spent almost 10 years teaching on Alexander Technique teacher training courses at both The Brighton Alexander Technique College, and The Alexander Technique Studio in South West London, where he completed his training. He has had the privilege of teaching people aged 8 to 98 and from all walks of life. For many years he volunteered at Peer Action therapy days for people living with HIV, and was also the Resident Alexander Technique Teacher with The Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra for 10 years. In 2023, he was part of a team of teachers involved in a clinical trial exploring the benefits of Alexander Technique for people with chronic musculoskeletal pain, in association with The NHS and Southampton University.
Gregg regularly runs workshops, both alone and with practitioners from other disciplines. Through attending professional development courses and through his teaching, he continues to learn from other teachers and from his own students. Gregg is a registered teacher with The Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique (STAT) where he also serves on the Training Course Committee.