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91 Balance Myths Busted: Community Conversations with Sava Papos

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Today we are busting balance myths with two people who are passionate about balance and standing stability. Host Rachel talks to Sava Papos, is a long-time yoga teacher and Yoga Medicine Therapeutic Specialist, now immersed in a degree in Exercise and Sport Physiology.

In this episode, we discuss balance as a trainable skill and a key aspect of physical performance, providing advice to teachers and students aiming to make balance practice as applicable to the real world as possible.

Listen in as we talk about finding the right type and level of challenge for everyone, and the importance of being willing to experience instability in order to train better stability.

Show Notes:
  • Why we are passionate about balance training [2:47]
  • Myth #1: Balance training is only for the elderly [3:47]
  • Myth #2: You either have it or you don’t [10:56]
  • How we currently teach balance skills in yoga [14:51]
  • Holding an external focus when balancing helps [16:09]
  • Myth #3: Doing yoga balance poses is enough [17:42]
  • Myth #4: “Good” balance means never wobbling or falling [21:47]
  • Myth #5: Balance is all about the core; ankle, hip & step strategies [27:53]
  • Playing with key contributors to balance: visual, vestibular & proprioceptive system [35:26]
  • Footwear and heel height impacts on stability [44:37]
  • The big question: is yoga sufficient balance training? [49:41]
  • Our base of support; foot and arm position, prop use [56:41]
  • Summing up, more resources [1:01:16]
Links Mentioned:

LinkedIn | Instagram | Email

You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-91.

And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com.

To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

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Today we are busting balance myths with two people who are passionate about balance and standing stability. Host Rachel talks to Sava Papos, is a long-time yoga teacher and Yoga Medicine Therapeutic Specialist, now immersed in a degree in Exercise and Sport Physiology.

In this episode, we discuss balance as a trainable skill and a key aspect of physical performance, providing advice to teachers and students aiming to make balance practice as applicable to the real world as possible.

Listen in as we talk about finding the right type and level of challenge for everyone, and the importance of being willing to experience instability in order to train better stability.

Show Notes:
  • Why we are passionate about balance training [2:47]
  • Myth #1: Balance training is only for the elderly [3:47]
  • Myth #2: You either have it or you don’t [10:56]
  • How we currently teach balance skills in yoga [14:51]
  • Holding an external focus when balancing helps [16:09]
  • Myth #3: Doing yoga balance poses is enough [17:42]
  • Myth #4: “Good” balance means never wobbling or falling [21:47]
  • Myth #5: Balance is all about the core; ankle, hip & step strategies [27:53]
  • Playing with key contributors to balance: visual, vestibular & proprioceptive system [35:26]
  • Footwear and heel height impacts on stability [44:37]
  • The big question: is yoga sufficient balance training? [49:41]
  • Our base of support; foot and arm position, prop use [56:41]
  • Summing up, more resources [1:01:16]
Links Mentioned:

LinkedIn | Instagram | Email

You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-91.

And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com.

To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

  continue reading

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