are hot pools hard to find? i was trying to find a place with at least some heat involved. here, as big as atlanta is, i did not find one. maybe i don't know how to conduct the search. ken, with my hands swollen today. -----Original Message----- From: Cleveland, Kyle E. To: Sent: 4/21/2003 7:44 PM Subject: Re: News Oh yeah, yeah, I remember that now. I'm one of those folks who can't stand light touch--get all spasmy. Especially if I'm touched lightly more that once--like massaging with a feather. That would drive me absolutely nuts! All those synapses firing probably sound like crickets on a hot summer night. I have been going back to the "hot" pool for stretching. That's been helping. -----Original Message----- From: Magenta Raine [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 6:22 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: News No, no, no, Feldenkrais is the one where the touch is supposed to be as light as butter or a feather. I think you're thinking of Rolfing. One web site that I know lists Feldenkrais teachers is; <A HREF="www.Feldenkrais.com">www.Feldenkrais.com</A> They also explain the idea behind the method. Feldenkrais retrains your nervous system, it can teach you easier ways to move, in a very gentle way. mag ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I am available to do writing, editing, reporting, designing jobs, including business cards, etc. I am also a disability rights activist. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~