Practitioner Participation in FTA2

We heartily encourage Feldenkrais practitioners to participate in the Feldenkrais Training Academy. You may visit for a short term, join for the entire training, or join online only.

Please note: Drop-in daily/weekly visits are available if space permits, on a first-come, first-served basis. You must contact us in advance to reserve your spot.

Return to being a student again and immerse yourself in the work of Moshe Feldenkrais. This work is infinitely rich and each time through reveals new depth. Our unique approach includes:

  • A competency-based learning environment: Following the guidelines of the FGNA’s Feldenkrais Practitioner Profile, the curriculum is concrete, specific, and clearly articulates the principles of the Feldenkrais Method. At every stage, you'll know what you know and have confidence that you know what you need.

  • A committed cohort: All the students and staff are committed to being successful practitioners. You'll be part of a learning community that is willing to dig deep into questions and rejoices when each student finds their own answers.

  • In addition to participating in a classic Feldenkrais Training led by Jeff Haller, with his emphasis on discovering patterns and the biomechanics of function, you will have complete access to Roger Russell’s 75-day course, Feldenkrais and the Brain. 

There are several ways practitioners can participate in the FTA2:

  1. Entire Training: Attend every in-person segment, the Feldenkrais and the Brain online sessions, online mentoring groups and monthly online classes with Jeff Haller.

  2. Online Participation Only (for practitioners/trainees outside of North America): Watch the video recordings of our in-person segments, participate in the Feldenkrais and the Brain online sessions, online mentoring groups and monthly online classes with Jeff Haller.

  3. Roger Russell’s Feldenkrais and the Brain Online Course Only

  4. Daily or Weekly Visits: Join us in-person for a day or a week. (Space permitting, first-come, first-served; you must contact us in advance to reserve your spot.)