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The Pelvic Floor
$12.98
Teacher:
Tom Myers
Media Type:
Audio SKU: YSAA199
Yoga Teacher CEUs:
1/5
Level:
Yoga Teachers
Part:
Single This course was incredibly useful. Listening to Tom live challenges me (in a good way) because he is very knowledgeable about both anatomy, function, and technique and I am still integrating an intellectual understanding with direct experience. Having the gift of the archival material allows me to go back at my leisure, and pause whenever I am unclear or want to go deeper with further reading. Combining pictures and mini-experiences with the information brought it alive. Understanding the pelvic floor, a complex area for me, has become accessible as a result of this informative talk. Highly recommend studying with Tom any chance you get. ~ Charlotte
In this yoga download, Anatomy Trains author Thomas Myers reviews the anatomy of the pelvic floor with a particular focus on how it relates to postnatal issues, low back pain, and posture imbalances.
The pelvic floor is actually a complex of three layers of myofascial tissue, each of which performs a different function. Contemporary understanding of the pelvic floor pays attention only to strengthening the middle layer, and often overlooks the role of balance among the three. In this yoga download, Thomas Myers examines the various muscles and fascia that create the floor to the 'abdominal balloon', and examine the role of the pelvic floor in breathing, sacral stability, and the 'inseam' of the leg.
See here for more information on Thomas Myers and the Anatomy Trains.
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If you're a yoga teacher, this downloads qualifies towards Yoga Alliance Continuing Education credits. For more info, see here.
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