Yoga for Sciatica and Piriformis Syndrome

Sciatica is one of our oldest known pain problems — the known history of treatments for sciatica goes back as far as the 5th century BC, with a wide (and often unsuccessful) variety of treatments tried. It continues to be a common problem today: studies indicate that up to 43% of people experience sciatic pain … Continued

Yoga for Pelvic Floor Health Parts 1 and 2

Unfortunately,  an important part of the core muscle system, the pelvic floor, often gets overlooked in our core strengthening efforts. This comes at a cost,  as this part of the body is particularly vulnerable to developing dysfunction over time. Common pelvic floor issues include prolapsed organs, incontinence, and pelvic pain, which get increasingly common with … Continued

Yoga for Lymphatic Health: Building Physical and Psychic Immunity

“Thank you to Yoga U and to Tias Little for his excellent course Yoga for Lymphatic Health. Once again his course was so well presented, informative and interesting. I’m so grateful these teachings are offered to those of us who are unable to attend in person.”       -Vanessa B. Feeling sluggish after the long … Continued

Yoga for Lymphatic Health: Building Physical and Psychic Immunity

“Thank you to Yoga U and to Tias Little for his excellent course Yoga for Lymphatic Health. Once again Tias’s course was so well presented, informative and interesting.  I’m so grateful these teachings are offered to those of us who are unable to attend in person.”               -Vanessa B. Feeling sluggish … Continued

Diaphragm, Breath, and Bandhas: Yoga for Core Stability and Integration

In this course yoga therapist and physical therapist Marlysa Sullivan will look at the anatomy of the core and spine and the relationship to the breath and the bandhas in the cultivation of optimal core strength and spine health. We will explore common musculoskeletal imbalances that contribute to spine pain and how to use asana to alleviate these … Continued

Tapping Into the Wellness Market: Teaching Yoga to Older Beginners

More and more people over 50 are coming to yoga to reap the many health benefits and finding ways to better manage the aging process. Yoga has much to offer in this respect. A regular yoga practice can help restore resiliency and tone to deconditioned and stiff bodies, improve balance and proprioception, and mitigate or … Continued

How to Reap the Benefits of Inversions: Prep, Precautions, and Keys to a Safe Practice

Inversions are a traditional element in many yoga practices, and some styles of yoga encourage students to practice headstand and shoulderstand daily. However, many yoga teachers and health care providers have concerns about neck strains and other injuries in these poses. At the same time, however, inversions are thought to have considerable health benefits. Research … Continued

Teaching Yoga to Older Beginners: Essential Skills for Teaching in a Graying World

Seniors age 65 and older are the fastest-growing sector of the population, which presents both an opportunity and a challenge for yoga teachers since some commonly-taught practices may pose significant risks for older adults. This course will enhance your sensitivity to the complexity and vulnerability of older adults, and boost your skills and confidence in … Continued

Yoga for Arthritis: Prevention, Relief, and Principles of Safe Practice

Chances are, you or someone you love is living with arthritis. From the years 2013-2015, an estimated 22.7% (54.4 million) of adults were diagnosed with arthritis by their doctors. This statistic is expected to increase to 25.9% (78.4 million) by the year 2040, with two-thirds of those cases being women. Can we slow or prevent … Continued

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