---Spencer Chandler
"Ron Dennis offers us a chance to travel back in time to Alexander’s original domain, while providing a key to the present and a map for the future. I find BPP to be physiologically reliable, historically significant, pleasurable, elegant, intricate, and still somehow plain as day. It can be learned and applied by anyone willing to take the time to understand and experiment with the principles involved."

~~~Claire Rechnitzer
"I have been fascinated with Ron's approach to breathing ever since reading about it in his book The Posturality of the Person (2013) and participating in one of his Breath as a Postural Process™ workshops in 2016. While I've been incorporating what I learned from him in my own practice, training to teach this work with Ron is proving to be a way to definitively connect the dots between F. M. Alexander's writing about breathing, the actual physiology of breathing, and the how of facilitating optimal breathing for myself and for my students. For a variety of reasons, breathing is a facet of use that it easy to overlook in our practices, but studying with Ron has convinced me that skillful breathing is an essential part of our work as Alexander Technique teachers, a fundamental part that we can and should reclaim."
                                                                                                                                                                                                 
~~~Daniel Hearn
"I started learning about BPP when I had lessons with Ron in 2017 and was an immediate convert. I had been struggling with vocal tension as a singer and low back pain as a pianist. After reading the chapter on breathing in The Posturality of the Person and a few private lessons with Ron, I experienced substantial relief of both of these problems. I am looking forward to incorporating this into my work as a singing teacher--would 100% recommend!"~~~Shula Sendowski"Ron's program made me realize how strong is the relation between the front of my body and the back of it, what "viscera" really means, what abdominal management looks like, and what all this has to do with Breath as Postural Process--all brought me to a new mind and body understanding of this aspect of breathing as part of Use."

~~~Shula Sendowski
"Ron's program made me realize how strong is the relation between the front of my body and the back of it, what "viscera" really means, what abdominal management looks like, and what all this has to do with Breath as Postural Process--all brought me to a new mind and body understanding of this aspect of breathing as part of Use."  

~~~Phyllis Gilmore
POSTURALITY is a  new word coined by Ron Dennis to represent his concept of posture as an ever changing form, existing in time, structured  by breathing patterns that accommodate and encourage this fluid state. For me it has yielded new insights about mobility issues, postural  clarity, and breath and movement relationships. Continuing further, I am discovering that the ideas and concepts in  Breath as Postural Process (BPP) are a wonderful source for exploring the endless potential of the human body. Many thanks to Ron for your dedication in developing this valuable body of knowledge and making it accessible to us.