Strozzi-Heckler co-founded the Lomi School in 1970 with Robert K. Hall, Alyssa Hall, and Catherine Flaxman, integrating aikido[5] and bodywork principles into a body-oriented psychotherapy called Lomi Work.[9]
In 1976, Strozzi-Heckler, together with George Leonard and Wendy Palmer, established the Aikido of Tamalpais dojo in Mill Valley, California.[5] In 1985, he was invited to contribute to a US Army Special Forces project designed to test the effectiveness of integrating various practices into its training program. During the six-month program, he taught aikido and meditation techniques.[4]
In 1986, he moved to rural Sonoma County, California outside of Petaluma,[5] and developed a methodology, Strozzi Somatics, aimed at reproducing the outcomes of the US Army project with individuals and civilian organizations.[10]
Pointing out the relationship of thoughts and mood to an individual's body (e.g., posture, facial expression, tone of voice),[12] Strozzi-Heckler has said that congruency between these elements and a person's words is a primary characteristic of effective leaders.[7] He asserts that this characteristic can be practiced and improved as reliably as practicing and improving one's skill in a martial art or with a musical instrument.[5]
The Strozzi Somatics methodology involves eliciting an individual or organization's defining values and introducing practices that combine conceptual understanding with physical activity in a way that is intended to produce an increase in behavioral traits that are in accordance with those values.[4] Many of these practices are based on aikido movements or principles.[4][5]
The Art of Somatic Coaching: Embodying Skillful Action, Wisdom, and Compassion. North Atlantic Books (2014) ISBN978-1-58394-673-2
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^ abcMarshall, L. Speak the Truth and Point to Hope: The Leader's Guide to Maturity, Kendall Hunt (2004) ISBN978-0-7575-0823-3 p. 53
^Leider, R., Shapiro, D. Claiming Your Place at the Fire: living the second half of your life on purpose. Berrett-Koehler Publishers (2004) ISBN978-1-57675-297-5 p. 15
^Morgan, H. The Art and Practice of Leadership Coaching, Wiley and Sons (2004) ISBN978-0-471-70546-8 p.115
^ abWarneka, T. Leading People the Black Belt Way: Conquering the Five Core Problems Facing Leaders Today, Asogomi Publishing International (2006) ISBN978-0-9768627-2-7 p. 30