Counteracting Repetitive Strain -
Somatic Movement Practices for Interpreters’ Wellbeing and Longevity - Part 1 of 2
Chronic or acute pain, repetitive motion injuries, and poor posture are common challenges faced by many professionals, particularly interpreters who often spend long hours seated—whether during travel, at their workstations, or in various job environments. These issues can lead to discomfort and reduced effectiveness over time. But can we gently alleviate these conditions? And can we prevent repetitive motion injuries? Absolutely.
In 2 parts, this webinar provides a comprehensive exploration of somatic movement practices designed specifically for interpreters. These techniques focus on gentle, intentional movements that can be performed while seated or standing, offering a way to address pain, improve posture, and prevent the strain that comes with prolonged sitting. By integrating somatic movements into their daily routine, interpreters can proactively support their physical well-being, release tension, and increase flexibility.
The workshop emphasizes practical exercises that promote better alignment, enhance range of motion, and foster a sense of mental clarity, all of which contribute to longevity in the interpreting profession. Through mindful movement, participants will learn how to prevent repetitive strain injuries, alleviate existing discomfort, and sustain their physical health for a more effective and rewarding career.
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