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Is Alignment Important for Asana?

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Let’s talk about alignment. Some teachers center their entire teaching technique around alignment, while others argue that it does more harm than good and that students should be encouraged to explore asanas in a more open-ended way. In this episode, Mado shares how her own relationship to the concept of alignment has evolved over the past 20 years and her thoughts about how alignment can be both useful and potentially harmful.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Mado’s personal experience with alignment
  • Definitions of alignment and how they have led to confusion in the yoga world.
  • Common claims that yoga teachers make about alignment - and where they go wrong.
  • How alignment might help prevent injury - and how it might contribute to injuries.
  • The relationship between alignment and stress.
  • Three components of alignment and how they can benefit your asana practice

EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:

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LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

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291 episodes

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Manage episode 363020747 series 2316522
Content provided by Mado Hesselink. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mado Hesselink or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Let’s talk about alignment. Some teachers center their entire teaching technique around alignment, while others argue that it does more harm than good and that students should be encouraged to explore asanas in a more open-ended way. In this episode, Mado shares how her own relationship to the concept of alignment has evolved over the past 20 years and her thoughts about how alignment can be both useful and potentially harmful.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Mado’s personal experience with alignment
  • Definitions of alignment and how they have led to confusion in the yoga world.
  • Common claims that yoga teachers make about alignment - and where they go wrong.
  • How alignment might help prevent injury - and how it might contribute to injuries.
  • The relationship between alignment and stress.
  • Three components of alignment and how they can benefit your asana practice

EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:

Anatomy Bites

Follow Jill Miller on Instagram

Tune Up Fitness (Jill Miller’s company)

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

  continue reading

291 episodes

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