Published 2/2024
Created by Leah Wrobel
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 16 Lectures ( 2h 1m ) | Size: 2.61 GB
Gentle and effective yoga practices
What you’ll learn:
What the pelvic floor is and how it’s a part of the core system
How to activate and strengthen the pelvic floor properly and effectively
How to deeply relax the pelvic floor muscles which is crucial for pelvic floor health
Integrate what you learn in your daily life and feel more confident and secure in your body
Increased awareness will help you eliminate harmful habits
The joy of improved physical vitality will impact your mental and emotional health
To incorporate practices daily and see immediate results
Requirements:
No experience needed, every-body welcome
Description:
Healthy pelvic floor muscles are required to support our inner organs by being strong and contractile, as well as being able to fully open, release and relax. This course puts the emphasis on the How. You will learn how to deeply activate your pelvic floor muscles correctly and precisely in order to build real strength (one that has range), and how to let go of patters that hold tension and pain. We will focus on alignment, strength, flexibility, deep stabilization and body awareness, to create balance and support from within. We will also emphasize the relationship between the breath and pelvic function which is crucial in the process of healing pelvic floor disorders, and you will learn to feel the pelvic floor and develop awareness to your own experience, so that you may accentuate and let go in the way that is accurate to your needs. The course consists of a few short lectures to introduce the topic – anatomy, an explanation of the core system and the approach we take. Please don’t skip the introduction! You will then learn the concept of Isuf; gathering and lifting the pelvic floor muscles in coordination with the breath, and will have the option of coming back to six short exercises that will teach you the nuances of pelvic floor engagement and release. In the third section you will have three short practice flows that you can repeat as many times as you would like. You could alternate the days you practice each, or you could mix them together and do them one after the other. In these videos you will integrate the new learned concepts with the function of the supporting muscles. The last practice in this course is a 40 minute full-body flow where you can practice your new tools and awareness as many times as you wish. It is a gentle yet strong practice designed to make you feel grounded and nourished.
Who this course is for:
Students wishing to overcome pelvic floor disfunction, weakness or pain
Students interested in gaining more awareness, increasing blood flow and being proactive about their health
Homepage
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