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Physical Therapy Vs Alexander Technique
I’ve become much more active over the past three years. Rising cholesterol and blood sugar levels convinced me I had to get more exercise. So I’ve been taking yoga and riding my white steed across the internet, doing battle with … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Technique, blood sugar levels, damsels in distress, dark knights, lyn paul, white steed
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I Sometimes Push Too Far
I’ve been getting into squats the last few weeks. I heard they were good for you. The other day while talking with a friend, I did a ton of squats. A little while later, my left knee started bothering me. … Continue reading
Posted in Alexander Technique, Health, Personal
Tagged Alexander Technique, gentle work, lifting weights, lyn paul, masculine style, patrick macdonald
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The Maimonides Of Pick-Up Artists
JConnectLA‘s Tu B’Av love party at 7174 Melrose Blvd is jammed. I haven’t gotten any sleep for days. I’m stumbling around, feeling old and lost and claustrophobic, yet people keep coming up to me and telling me what amazing energy … Continue reading
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Tagged epiccenter, JDate, lyn paul, manishevitz, sharabi, shuls
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Tosser’s Tunnel Syndrome
Lyn Paul Taylor‘s granddaughter Savannah ushers me into his office this morning. I arrange my worldly belongings according to the teachings of my Feing Shui instructor and get centered, preparing for transfiguration. Lyn walks in. "I’m a wreck," I say. … Continue reading
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Tagged holy covenant, light unto the nations, lyn paul, neshama, wilshire blvd, worldly belongings
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My Interview With Author Amy Bloom
From AmyBloom.com: "Author of two novels, two collections of short stories, and a nominee for both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her stories have appeared in Best American Short Stories, Prize Stories: The O. … Continue reading
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Tagged amy bloom, auditory hallucinations, henry awards, lyn paul, national book critics, national book critics circle award, sore butt, two novels, yale university
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I Met An Amazing Physical Therapist – Lyn Paul Taylor
I’ve had heelspurs for nine years and a sore elbow for three years. And a lazy lob-on that inspires fear in most health care professionals (and many semi-pros as well). I went in today to Lyn Paul Taylor and got … Continue reading
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Tagged black chick, lyn paul, nine years, paul taylor, physical therapist, softball team, sore elbow, torah law, wicked pleasures
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