I’ve done a little with IntuFlow and it looks very good to me—I intend to do more with it. However, it doesn’t strike me as much like Alexander Technique.
Feldenkrais is the easiest one to check out cheaply because there are huge quantities of solo awareness through movement exercises available.
Somatics is good, and the whole book (except for the pictures, which may not be essential) is free at google books.
Ruthy Alon’s Mindful Sponteneity is excellent—only partially available online, but there should be enough for you to see whether you’re interested.
You’re the second person to recommend Alexander Technique; if I run into a non-expensive way to try it, I shall.
Not AT but something similar and free online vids is “Intuflow”, for example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsMPqP7hxRk
I’ve done a little with IntuFlow and it looks very good to me—I intend to do more with it. However, it doesn’t strike me as much like Alexander Technique.
Feldenkrais is the easiest one to check out cheaply because there are huge quantities of solo awareness through movement exercises available.
Somatics is good, and the whole book (except for the pictures, which may not be essential) is free at google books.
Ruthy Alon’s Mindful Sponteneity is excellent—only partially available online, but there should be enough for you to see whether you’re interested.