So I talk about sacroiliac joints loads in this blog. Largely because you ask loads of questions! If you are in Melbourne, and you want to learn more in person, perhaps you can join me for a workshop on 21 April to learn about the pelvis,the SI Joints, and stability? It will change EVERYTHING. [...]
Tag Archives | Muscle

Yoga & Anatomy Visualization [VIDEO]
This video is from Bethania Bacigalupe. She’s wearing muscle leggings from Aussie company Black Milk Clothing. They also do leg bones. V cool. You can see how the muscles would move under the skin – obviously, the leggings are not stretching and contracting as our muscles actually do, but this is the best visualisation you [...]

Yoga Therapy for Low Back Pain.
Today’s yoga sequence comes to you from the awesome Bree over at yogagypsy. Bree’s kindly gone to a huge amount of effort to create this yoga sequence for us – once you’ve checked this one out, you should head over to her blog and have a wander around. Good shiz there. Really good. Note: This [...]

How to relieve back pain #1: rest and awareness.
Hopefully you haven’t ended up with back pain because of your yoga practice, but you may well have. Far too many people do. Especially SI-Joint pain. I know I say this a lot but I could write a freaking BOOK about this. It would be a pretty whingey book. If you have lumbar disc issues [...]

11 sure-fire ways to hurt yourself in yoga.
I mentioned yesterday that I’ve had a flood of emails over the last week or so, from people who have yoga related injuries. One of the reasons it upsets me so much is that I am (or was) a person like that. When I first started yoga, I was hyper-anxious, super-competitve, and my felt sense [...]

Side Plank: work that core!
I am a Big Fan of Side Plank, otherwise know as Vasisthasasana, to those of us who are Sanskrit Snobs (or recovering ones). It’s named for the sage Vasistha, who is credited with being a fan of advaita (a is a negative prefix, and dvaita means dual or two). The principle of non dualism is a [...]

The Psoas: Is it the most important postural muscle?
This article was originally published as a guest post over at Daily Cup of Yoga. The psoas is the most important postural muscle. Well, I think it is anyway. There are many, many reasons I think this: I could practically write a BOOK about the psoas. But here’s something to think about. When we went [...]

What every yogi should know about Plank Pose.
A while back, I was having a Skype date with Jenifer Parker from Healium in New Zealand and she showed me a fantastic variation on plank to prevent sag-asana (I have a bit of that). I was SO excited by it, I asked her to do us a tutorial, and she did! With videos and everything! [...]

Yoga for the Back
And the hips – Supta Padangusthasana (reclining big toes pose) is a great way to gently mobilise your legs in your hip sockets, and stretch out your hamstrings, at the back of your thighs, your iliotibial band, running from hip to knee, and a host of other muscles. Often, when your buttocks muscles and hamstrings [...]
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