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'''Richard Strozzi-Heckler''' (born Richard Heckler in 1944) is an American author, [[coaching|coach]], and consultant on "embodied leadership and mastery."<ref name="speak">Marshall, L. ''Speak the Truth and Point to Hope: The Leader's Guide to Maturity'', Kendall Hunt (2004) {{ISBN|978-0-7575-0823-3}} p. 53</ref>
He is the founder of [[Strozzi Institute]] originally located in [[Petaluma, California]] <ref>Leider, R., Shapiro, D. ''Claiming Your Place at the Fire: living the second half of your life on purpose''. Berrett-Koehler Publishers (2004) {{ISBN|978-1-57675-297-5}} p. 15</ref> and now Oakland, California.
==Biography==
===Early life and education===
Strozzi-Heckler spent his early life in a [[military]] family periodically moving to different [[naval base]]s. In early adolescence, he began studying [[martial arts]],<ref name="speak"/> beginning with [[judo]], then [[karate]] and [[jiujitsu]].<ref name="dance"/> He excelled in athletics while in high school and was awarded a scholarship to [[San Diego State College]] in [[San Diego, California]] where he was named [[All-America#Collegiate sports|All-American]] in [[track and field]].<ref name="aikiamer"/>
After a [[Marine Corps]] tour of duty in the mid 1960s, Strozzi-Heckler traveled throughout Asia studying [[yoga]] and [[meditation]].<ref name="dance"/> He returned to the United States, eventually earning a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from [[Saybrook University]] with an emphasis on [[mind-body connection]].<ref name="aikiamer">Stone, J., Meyer R. ''Aikido in America'', Frog Books (1995) {{ISBN|978-1-883319-27-4}} p. 240</ref><ref>Morgan, H. ''The Art and Practice of Leadership Coaching'', Wiley and Sons (2004) {{ISBN|978-0-471-70546-8}} p.115</ref>
Strozzi-Heckler holds the rank of seventh degree [[Black belt (martial arts)|black belt]] (shichidan) in [[aikido]].<ref name="bbelt">Warneka, T. ''Leading People the Black Belt Way: Conquering the Five Core Problems Facing Leaders Today'', Asogomi Publishing International (2006) {{ISBN|978-0-9768627-2-7}} p. 30</ref>
===Career===
Strozzi-Heckler co-founded the Lomi School in 1970 with Robert K. Hall, Alyssa Hall, and Catherine Flaxman, integrating aikido<ref name="aikiamer"/> and [[bodywork (alternative medicine)|bodywork]] principles into a [[body oriented psychotherapy]] called Lomi Work.<ref>Frost, B. “Lomi Therapy” ''[[Yoga Journal]]'', November–December 1993</ref>
In 1976, Strozzi-Heckler, together with [[George Leonard]] and Wendy Palmer, established the Aikido of Tamalpais [[dojo]] in [[Mill Valley, California]].<ref name="aikiamer" /> 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.<ref name="dance" />
In 1986, he moved to rural [[Sonoma County, California]] outside of [[Petaluma, California|Petaluma]],<ref name="aikiamer" /> and developed a methodology, Strozzi Somatics, aimed at reproducing the outcomes of the [[US Army]] project with individuals and civilian organizations.<ref>http://www.strozziinstitute.com/resources/articles/Somatics,+Neuroscience,+and+Leadership</ref> Strozzi Somatics has been employed in various forms to groups around the world.<ref name="dance" />
Strozzi-Heckler helped design and implement the [[Marine Corps Martial Arts Program]].<ref name="dance" /><ref>Jaffe, G. [http://www.aikicommunications.net/heckler.html A Few Good Men Try the Marine Martial Art, and Take on 2 Gurus] ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'', October 9, 2000 Retrieved 11/26/2011</ref>
==Embodied leadership==
Pointing out the relationship of thoughts and mood to an individual's body (e.g., posture, facial expression, tone of voice),<ref name= "triangle" >McLeod, L.E. ''The Triangle of Truth: The Surprisingly Simple Secret to Resolving Conflicts Large and Small'', Penguin (2010) {{ISBN|978-0-399-53567-3}}</ref> Strozzi-Heckler has said that congruency between these elements and a person’s words is a primary characteristic of effective leaders.<ref name="bbelt" /> 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.<ref name="aikiamer" />
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.<ref name=dance /> Many of these practices are based on aikido movements or principles.<ref name="dance" /><ref name="aikiamer" />
In addition to corporate and military leadership, Strozzi Somatics have been applied to [[law enforcement]], [[corrections]], professional and Olympic athletics,<ref name="dance">Helgesen, S. “The Dance of Power” ''Strategy+Business'', Winter 2007/Issue 49</ref> [[education]], politics, [[social justice]], and health.<ref name="speak" />
==Books==
*''The Mind/Body Interface''. Freeperson Press (1975) ASIN B0006YH3I2
*''Aikido and the New Warrior''. North Atlantic Books (1993) {{ISBN|978-0-938190-51-6}}
*''In Search of the Warrior Spirit''. North Atlantic Books (1997) {{ISBN|978-1-58394-202-4}}
*''The Anatomy of Change''. North Atlantic Books (1997) {{ISBN|978-1-55643-147-0}}
*''Holding the Center''. Frog Books (1997) {{ISBN|978-1-883319-54-0}}
*''Being Human At Work: Bringing Somatic Intelligence Into Your Professional Life''. North Atlantic Books (2003) {{ISBN|978-1-55643-447-1}}
*''The Leadership Dojo''. Frog Books (2007) {{ISBN|978-1-58394-201-7}}
*''The Art of Somatic Coaching: Embodying Skillful Action, Wisdom, and Compassion''. North Atlantic Books (2014) {{ISBN|978-1-58394-673-2}}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* [http://www.strozziinstitute.com/ Strozzi Institute Website]
* [http://www.tworockaikido.com/ Two Rock Aikido Dojo]
* {{YouTube|PCEBiCt17MU|Interview with Richard Strozzi-Heckler}}
* [http://www.thegreatlesson.com The Great Lesson] The Great Lesson: A New Film About Mind and Body: Featuring Richard Strozzi-Heckler
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Strozzi-Heckler, Richard}}
[[Category:Saybrook University alumni]]
[[Category:American aikidoka]]
[[Category:Life coaches]]
[[Category:American martial arts writers]]
[[Category:American psychologists]]
[[Category:1944 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:San Diego State University alumni]]
| name = Richard Strozzi-Heckler
| image = RichardStrozziHeckler.jpg
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| caption =
| birth_date = {{Birth year and age|1944}}
| birth_place =
| death_date =
| death_place =
| death_cause =
| monuments =
| residence =
| nationality = [[United States|American]]
| education =
| alma_mater = [[San Diego State University]] <br> [[Saybrook University]]
| known_for = [[somatics]], [[leadership development]], [[psychology]], [[aikido]]
| organization = [[Strozzi Institute]]
| notable_works =
| style =
| influences =
| influenced =
| occupation =
| years_active =
| spouse =
| partner =
| children =
| parents =
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| website = [http://www.strozziinstitute.com// strozziinstitute.com]
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'''Richard Strozzi-Heckler''' (born Richard Heckler in 1944) is an American author, [[coaching|coach]], and consultant on "embodied leadership and mastery."<ref name="speak">Marshall, L. ''Speak the Truth and Point to Hope: The Leader's Guide to Maturity'', Kendall Hunt (2004) {{ISBN|978-0-7575-0823-3}} p. 53</ref>
He is the founder of [[Strozzi Institute]] originally located in [[Petaluma, California]] <ref>Leider, R., Shapiro, D. ''Claiming Your Place at the Fire: living the second half of your life on purpose''. Berrett-Koehler Publishers (2004) {{ISBN|978-1-57675-297-5}} p. 15</ref> and now Oakland, California.
==Biography==
===Early life and education===
Strozzi-Heckler spent his early life in a [[military]] family periodically moving to different [[naval base]]s. In early adolescence, he began studying [[martial arts]],<ref name="speak"/> beginning with [[judo]], then [[karate]] and [[jiujitsu]].<ref name="dance"/> He excelled in athletics while in high school and was awarded a scholarship to [[San Diego State College]] in [[San Diego, California]] where he was named [[All-America#Collegiate sports|All-American]] in [[track and field]].<ref name="aikiamer"/>
After a [[Marine Corps]] tour of duty in the mid 1960s, Strozzi-Heckler traveled throughout Asia studying [[yoga]] and [[meditation]].<ref name="dance"/> He returned to the United States, eventually earning a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from [[Saybrook University]] with an emphasis on [[mind-body connection]].<ref name="aikiamer">Stone, J., Meyer R. ''Aikido in America'', Frog Books (1995) {{ISBN|978-1-883319-27-4}} p. 240</ref><ref>Morgan, H. ''The Art and Practice of Leadership Coaching'', Wiley and Sons (2004) {{ISBN|978-0-471-70546-8}} p.115</ref>
Strozzi-Heckler holds the rank of seventh degree [[Black belt (martial arts)|black belt]] (shichidan) in [[aikido]].<ref name="bbelt">Warneka, T. ''Leading People the Black Belt Way: Conquering the Five Core Problems Facing Leaders Today'', Asogomi Publishing International (2006) {{ISBN|978-0-9768627-2-7}} p. 30</ref>
===Career===
Strozzi-Heckler co-founded the Lomi School in 1970 with Robert K. Hall, Alyssa Hall, and Catherine Flaxman, integrating aikido<ref name="aikiamer"/> and [[bodywork (alternative medicine)|bodywork]] principles into a [[body oriented psychotherapy]] called Lomi Work.<ref>Frost, B. “Lomi Therapy” ''[[Yoga Journal]]'', November–December 1993</ref>
In 1976, Strozzi-Heckler, together with [[George Leonard]] and Wendy Palmer, established the Aikido of Tamalpais [[dojo]] in [[Mill Valley, California]].<ref name="aikiamer" /> 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.<ref name="dance" />
In 1986, he moved to rural [[Sonoma County, California]] outside of [[Petaluma, California|Petaluma]],<ref name="aikiamer" /> and developed a methodology, Strozzi Somatics, aimed at reproducing the outcomes of the [[US Army]] project with individuals and civilian organizations.<ref>http://www.strozziinstitute.com/resources/articles/Somatics,+Neuroscience,+and+Leadership</ref> Strozzi Somatics has been employed in various forms to groups around the world.<ref name="dance" />
Strozzi-Heckler helped design and implement the [[Marine Corps Martial Arts Program]].<ref name="dance" /><ref>Jaffe, G. [http://www.aikicommunications.net/heckler.html A Few Good Men Try the Marine Martial Art, and Take on 2 Gurus] ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'', October 9, 2000 Retrieved 11/26/2011</ref>
==Embodied leadership==
Pointing out the relationship of thoughts and mood to an individual's body (e.g., posture, facial expression, tone of voice),<ref name= "triangle" >McLeod, L.E. ''The Triangle of Truth: The Surprisingly Simple Secret to Resolving Conflicts Large and Small'', Penguin (2010) {{ISBN|978-0-399-53567-3}}</ref> Strozzi-Heckler has said that congruency between these elements and a person’s words is a primary characteristic of effective leaders.<ref name="bbelt" /> 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.<ref name="aikiamer" />
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.<ref name=dance /> Many of these practices are based on aikido movements or principles.<ref name="dance" /><ref name="aikiamer" />
In addition to corporate and military leadership, Strozzi Somatics have been applied to [[law enforcement]], [[corrections]], professional and Olympic athletics,<ref name="dance">Helgesen, S. “The Dance of Power” ''Strategy+Business'', Winter 2007/Issue 49</ref> [[education]], politics, [[social justice]], and health.<ref name="speak" />
==Books==
*''The Mind/Body Interface''. Freeperson Press (1975) ASIN B0006YH3I2
*''Aikido and the New Warrior''. North Atlantic Books (1993) {{ISBN|978-0-938190-51-6}}
*''In Search of the Warrior Spirit''. North Atlantic Books (1997) {{ISBN|978-1-58394-202-4}}
*''The Anatomy of Change''. North Atlantic Books (1997) {{ISBN|978-1-55643-147-0}}
*''Holding the Center''. Frog Books (1997) {{ISBN|978-1-883319-54-0}}
*''Being Human At Work: Bringing Somatic Intelligence Into Your Professional Life''. North Atlantic Books (2003) {{ISBN|978-1-55643-447-1}}
*''The Leadership Dojo''. Frog Books (2007) {{ISBN|978-1-58394-201-7}}
*''The Art of Somatic Coaching: Embodying Skillful Action, Wisdom, and Compassion''. North Atlantic Books (2014) {{ISBN|978-1-58394-673-2}}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* [http://www.strozziinstitute.com/ Strozzi Institute Website]
* [http://www.tworockaikido.com/ Two Rock Aikido Dojo]
* {{YouTube|PCEBiCt17MU|Interview with Richard Strozzi-Heckler}}
* [http://www.thegreatlesson.com The Great Lesson] The Great Lesson: A New Film About Mind and Body: Featuring Richard Strozzi-Heckler
{{Authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Strozzi-Heckler, Richard}}
[[Category:Saybrook University alumni]]
[[Category:American aikidoka]]
[[Category:Life coaches]]
[[Category:American martial arts writers]]
[[Category:American psychologists]]
[[Category:1944 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:San Diego State University alumni]]