Since Nick Strauss-Klein launched this collection of donor-supported Feldenkrais lessons in 2015, an amazing and responsive online community has bloomed around the world. More than 150 people stepped up with financial, technical, and creative support to help build this new site. Thank you from Nick and all our listeners! You can learn more about the Feldenkrais Project community below.
Our Community

Over the years we’ve had thousands of listeners from countries as diverse as Australia, Bulgaria, Israel, France, the UK, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands (to name just a few). Some of our listeners have been tuning in since the beginning.
We always love hearing from you! It helps us understand who is using the site and why, so we can better serve your needs and improve this resource. Please leave a comment below to let our community know where you are and why you listen. If you want, tell us a favorite lesson (yup, it can be hard to choose!).
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These testimonials arrived with listener donations from Sept. 2018 – Feb. 2019 as we fundraised to build this website.
“Thanks Nick! I love doing your lessons and have referred many clients and students to your site. ” – Johanna Rayman
“Thank you, Nick, for all the wonderful lessons that you offer. I have enjoyed them for years and recommended them to many of my clients.” Loulou Burke, LMT
“Thanks Nick for creating this amazing resource and for your generosity in making it available without financial barriers.” – Julie Craig, UK
“Forever grateful for the online availability…using now in Mexico” – Carol
“Thank you Nick for your online classes, I’m benefitting from them with my MS and my mobility issues. Greetings from Australia” – Cindy
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The Feldenkrais Project is a crowd-funded labor of love. If you believe, like we do, that more people doing more Feldenkrais makes the world a better place, please consider joining the Project with a recurring monthly donation. Choose between the price of a good cup of coffee and what you’d pay to attend a single Feldenkrais or other movement class.
Maintaining this site, spreading the word, and adding content requires hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars annually. Your support really matters!
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Nick in the News
Nick has appeared four times Experience Life! magazine, in articles about walking and knee pain.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune has featured Twin Cities Feldenkrais and Nick twice, in 2016 and 2013.
Mind Body Radio
Nick was interviewed in the fall of 2019.
Feldenkrais in the News
Slowing Down to Feel, The New York Times, January 22, 2021
A different way to relieve years of back pain appeared in the Washington Post Sept. 27, 2018
Trying the Feldenkrais Method for Chronic Pain appeared in Jane Brody’s celebrated 40-year Personal Health New York Times column Oct. 30, 2017
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The primary reason I’m attracted to Feldenkrais practice is its fascinating influence on the quality of my thinking. As I understand it, Feldenkrais movement stimulates the brain’s motor cortex, which is millimeters away from the brain’s strata that deals with associative processes. The motor cortex stimulation thus radiates into the associative layers. The result is describable as a loosening of the feelings and thoughts that have been patterned into my self image. The benefit to me is a marked increase in my ability to better sense the environment and make more intuitive connections among those observations. I find this impact remarkable and value it greatly. #AwarenessThroughMovement 🙂
Thanks for sharing some neurobiology with everyone! If you haven’t seen it yet, check out my blog post Embracing Our Differences for a brief discussion of some seemingly non-anatomical effects of Feldenkrais study.