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Yoga Anatomy & Kinesiology Course
Sept 7 - Nov 23 | Taught by Tish Hegel BS Kinesiology, ACSM CPT, E-RYT

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Seven Workshops for Teachers

& Dedicated Students of Yoga

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 YOU WILL LEARN:

  • how to study anatomy

  • the major muscles of the hips, shoulders, back & core

  • major bones and joints of the body

  • how to use the planes of motion in sequencing 

  • biomechanics of strengthening and stretching muscle tissue

  • what core strength is, how to develop it & how it wil improve balance

  • mechanics of the spine, hips and shoulders

  • how to use anatomy & kinesiology to plan safer and more effective sequences

  • how to increase your confidence as a Yoga teacher​​​

PROGRAM DETAILS

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  • We will meet in virtually, in real-time, every other Saturday* for lecture and discussion (recordings will be available)

  • Study guides will be distributed at the end of each class, to be completed prior to the next meeting.

  • Text book we will use: "Manual of Structural Kinesiology, 20th Edition"  Floyd

  • You will have access to all virtual Yoga classes for the duration of the program 

  • Private webpage for program participants with supplemental information to the lectures, links to handouts, and program announcements

  • All classes held in real-time will be recorded and available to view for 30 days. 

*Due to Thanksgiving weekend, Sessions VI and VII will have one week in between classes

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Registration:

Full Program: 299.00

​Half Program Part I: 199.00​ (Sessions held on Sept 7, Sept 21, Oct 5. Oct 19)

Part I covers foundations of anatomy & kinesiology, muscles and mechanics of the spine & back, core & balance

Half Program Part II: 149.00 (Sessions held on Nov 2, Nov 16, Nov 23​)

Part II covers muscles and mechanics of the hips and shoulders​​​​​

Text book not included in purchase price. Used copies of the text are available at many online used book stores for a discounted price. 

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Earn Continuing Education Credits (CEUs):

Full Program: 28 CEUs (21 Contact CEUs + 7 Non-Contact CEUs for completing your study guides)

Part I: 16 CEUs (12 Contact CEU + 4 Non-Contact CEU for completing yoiur study guides)

Part II: 12 CEUs (9 Contact CEU + 3 Non-Contact CEU for completing your study guides)

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Workshops

PART I:

Workshops #1-4

 

PART II:

Workshops #5-7

 

Workshops Meeting Times:

2:00-4:30 PM Pacific Time

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Optional Question/Answer Time: 

1:30-2:00 PM Pacific, before class

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  • Classes held on Zoom

  • Recordings will be available on the Course Support Page

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Time Between Classes

Time or completing study guides and watching pre-recorded videos to prepare you for the lectures and apply the content in yoiur practice

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Virtual Asana

Workshop content will be incorporated into virtual asana classes throughout the program. You have access to all virtual classees throughout the course

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Virtual Asana Classe Times:

Sundays 9:30 AM

Mondays 12:00 PM*

Tues/Thurs 9:30 AM 

Thursdays 7 PM**

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All classes held in real-time except for Monday's class. Recordings available.

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*pre-recorded class only, emailed to all registered at noon on Mondays

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**Held every other Thursday

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01 - Sept 7

FOUNDATIONS

Universal Principles to Analyzing Movement & Foundations to the Study and Application of Anatomy

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Learn what to look for when observing your own body, or your student's bodies in the asanas and how to deconstruct postures from an anatomical and bio-mechanical perspective. Excellent content for teacher to improve verbal cues and in creating safe, well-balanced and intentional sequences. 

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TOPICS:

  • Planes of Motion

  • How Muscles Work & Types of Contractions

  • Preventing Injury in Yoga Asana with Reciprocal Inhibition

  • Analyzing Posture

  • Tips for studying anatomy

03 - Oct 5

BACK & CORE

Deep and Superficial Muscles of the Back

 

Learn how to create sequences that will open the back effectively by targeting individual muscles with specific asanas, or using adaptations within an asana.  

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TOPICS:

  • Layers of muscles in the back and their functions

  • Strengthening and stretching the superficial & deep muscles of the back in Yoga

  • Protecting the low-back and neck in back bends

  • Breathing in back-bends

  • The spinal discs and vertebrae in back bends

  • Relationship between core strength and posture

05 - Nov 2

HIPS PART I

Muscles and Movements of the Posterior and Lateral HIp Quadrants

 

Learn why the gluteal muscles are strong stabilizers of the body and how to harness their strength in Yoga asana practices. Find immediate improvement in nearly every standing asana by understanding these powerful muscles. Particular importance will be paid to forward bending asanas in this workshop.

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TOPICS

  • Deep & Superficial Gluteal Muscles

  • 'Deep 6' External Rotators 

  • Hamstrings & effective stretching of 

  • Relationship between the low back pain and the hips

  • Improving Hip opening sequences and balance postures by activating the gluteal muscles.

  • Dormant Glute Syndrome (AKA Dead Butt Syndrome')

  • Piriformis Syndrome

07 - Nov 23

SHOULDERS 

Shoulders & Neck | Muscles, Movements, Alignment and Injury Prevention in Yoga

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With the use of smart phones, devices and computer usage, the request for neck and shoulder focus in classes has increased.  Learn the differences in the anatomy and function of the shoulder girdle and the shoulder joint. Create a sustainable practice by increasing shoulder strength and stability while holding postures with weight bearing in the arms. Reduce neck and upper back pain with effective sequencing, targeting the correct muscles with proper alignment.

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TOPICS: 

  • Muscles of the neck and shoulders

  • Understanding the movements of the shoulder joint and shoulder girdle

  • Importance of the shoulder girdle muscles in protecting the shoulder joint

  • Improving shoulder stability to prevent injury

  • The four muscles of the rotator cuff and how to protect them in Yoga

  • Creating effective neck and shoulder sequences

02 - Sept 21

JOINTS & SPINE

Improve safety and effectiveness in nearly every asana by increasing your understanding of how the spine moves and the muscles that support it. We will cover each of the three spinal segments in twists, forward bends, back bends, lateral bends and extension postures. 

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TOPICS: 

  • Axial Extension and Yoga asana (postures)

  • Normal ranges of motion of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine

  • Five movements of the spine

  • Stabilizer muscles of the spine

  • Upper Cross Syndrome

  • Lower Cross Syndrome

  • Thoraco-lumbar rhythm and the spine

  • 'Yogic Breathing' and the Spine

  • How joints work, types of joints

04 - Oct 19

CORE & BALANCE

Muscles and Functions of the Core. Learn the relationship between core strength and balance. How the mind plays an integral part in balance. 

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TOPICS: 

  • Muscles of the abdominal wall and how to target each on in Yoga

  • The pelvic floor and lower abdominal activation

  • Moving with awareness of the center of gravity

  • Bandhas 

  • How posture affects the core activation

  • How the gait is affected when core strength starts to decline. 

06 - Nov 16

HIPS PART II 

Muscles and Movements of the Anterior and Medial Hip Quadrants

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Increased time sitting in chairs leads to both tightness and weakness in the anterior hip. Learn how to both build critical strength in this region and how to release tightness effectively, without triggering low back or knee pain.  

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TOPICS

  • Understanding the lumbar-pelvic rhythm in Yoga asana and how is affects the spine, shoulder and neck

  • Muscles of the anterior and medial hip

  • Signs of a weak anterior hip

  • Stretching the iliopsoas muscles without aggravating the low back

  • Stretching of the inner thigh (adductors)

  • Safe and effective anterior/medial hip opening sequences

  • Compensations in Yoga asana when the anterior hip is weak

  • Relationship between the anterior hip and low back pain

  • Relationship between the big toe, medial hip and pelvic floor

"After only the second session, suddenly my Iyengar teacher is telling me "you've got it" or "now you're getting it" without needing to fine tune me, and it's because I'm understanding what should be going on at a deeper level. That's priceless! Lots of information yes, but deconstructing the asanas is fascinating as I'm not a teacher, just a dedicated student. Tish shares her knowledge in a comprehensible way and often offers further explanation if you're not quite understanding the material."
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-Jane S., Anatomy & Kinesiology Student, 2023
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