Alexander Kostin was born in 1970 in Lutsk, Ukraine. At the age ot 15, he won first prize in the violin catgory and the overall Grand pix of Concartino Prague. He completed his studies in Kiev and Moscow and performed as a soloist with numerous orchestras in the Soviet Union. Alexander Kostin was a member of the famous Moscow Soloists Orchester under the direction of Juri Bashmet. Kostin's passion and sincere concept or teaching were highly appreciated and he became the youngest assistant at the Moscow State Conservatory. In 1998, Kostin moved to Munich, Germany where he started to work at the Bavarian State Opera and continued teaching the violin. Anong his students are winners of international music competitions and tenured members of several renowed European orchestras. Inspired by the medical studies of his wife and ascertains that the repetition of rudimentary and neurophysiology, Kostin's method ascertains that the repetition of rudimentary movements has an impact on reflexive response and changes structures within the brain.