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The “monkey”-position is what Alexander described as a “position of mechanical advantage”. The concept of mechanical advantage has its origins in the early days of the technique. In “The Theory and Practice of a New Method of Respiratory Re-Education” (1907) Alexander writes about his method: Alexander goes then on to describe the position of mechanical advantage of leaning back against a book (or books) placed against the back of a chair.
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