In this episode, we’re talking about one of yoga’s most persistent myths: that there’s such a thing as perfect alignment. Many of us were taught that safety and skill are determined by how closely a student’s alignment matches the positioning that you saw in a picture. However, modern understanding of anatomy, pain science, and the nervous system tells us a very different story. Alignment looks and feels different for every student. Their structure, past injuries, and proprioceptive awareness...
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In this episode, we’re talking about one of yoga’s most persistent myths: that there’s such a thing as perfect alignment. Many of us were taught that safety and skill are determined by how closely a student’s alignment matches the positioning that you saw in a picture. However, modern understanding of anatomy, pain science, and the nervous system tells us a very different story. Alignment looks and feels different for every student. Their structure, past injuries, and proprioceptive awareness...
Ep 89: Sequencing Struggles That Still Haunt Experienced Teachers
Essential Conversations for Yoga Teachers
19 minutes
4 months ago
Ep 89: Sequencing Struggles That Still Haunt Experienced Teachers
Sequencing is more than putting poses together; it’s actually a puzzle if you think about it. Inside that puzzle are nervous systems, mixed abilities, injuries, as well as the human need for meaning and understanding. If sequencing still feels like a challenge, it’s totally understandable that it would. In this episode, we’ll consider the hidden mistakes even experienced teachers continue to make, and how to design classes that actually build capacity in the body… especially for student...
Essential Conversations for Yoga Teachers
In this episode, we’re talking about one of yoga’s most persistent myths: that there’s such a thing as perfect alignment. Many of us were taught that safety and skill are determined by how closely a student’s alignment matches the positioning that you saw in a picture. However, modern understanding of anatomy, pain science, and the nervous system tells us a very different story. Alignment looks and feels different for every student. Their structure, past injuries, and proprioceptive awareness...