Skip to main content

Home/ Yoga For Beginners Guide/ Group items tagged pain

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Peter Martinez

Teaching Private Yoga Sessions for Back Pain - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

  •  
    We know that when pain is apparent in the back area the cause can often be due to tightness or strain in other areas of the body. Sometimes tight hamstrings, the neck or shoulders are to blame. Yoga teachers should explain this important concept to the client as they provide them a variety of stretches that focus not only on the back specifically but also on the limbs and core.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Yoga: Precautions for Back Pain - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

  •  
    Each student who has back pain is different, because no two injuries and students are exactly the same. This is something every instructor should have learned in foundational yoga teacher training. Although I have outlined precautions and prevention guidelines below; these would be considered typical.
Peter Martinez

Easing Back Pain With Yoga - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

  •  
    There is hope for those suffering from back pain, and it is found in daily Yoga practice. The vast majority of people may think of Yoga...
Peter Martinez

Yoga Techniques for Neck Problems - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

  •  
    Yoga techniques for neck pain can be a "life saver." Pain is a very serious negative distraction and distractions get in the way of...
Peter Martinez

Hatha Yoga for the Back - The Cat Stretch - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

  •  
    Hatha Yoga for the back is a viable solution for pain reduction or elimination of pain. At the same time, balancing the muscle tension...
Peter Martinez

Chair Yoga - Can it Help You? - Yoga Instructor - 0 views

  •  
    By Kathi Duquette You might think you can't practice yoga because you are not steady on your feet, you have chronic pain, your balance is off kilter, or you have difficulty getting up and down, but you might be wrong. Chair Yoga can be a safer alternative to people with disabilities, chronic pain, or people who don't feel steady enough to practice on their own.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Education: Headaches - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

  •  
    By Faye Martins Yoga teachers learn to create lesson plans as prescriptions for ailments. Among the common ailments, which nag at humans, are headaches. Almost every person on this planet has experienced a mild or severe headache at one time or another. Over the counter pain killers are a huge industry and their main use is for headaches. Although this subject is not usually mentioned in a foundational 200-hour yoga teacher training, it should be. The concept of a pain free day by practicing natural yogic techniques should be taught to the public.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training for Arthritis - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

  •  
    By Bhavan Kumar Although a specialist work shop or yoga teacher training course for arthritis is rare, there is much information available. We know that controlled movement such as traditional asana practice can give pain relief. We also know that too much repetitive motion will cause pain. Therefore, if a student has arthritis, holding asanas are fine, but flowing through them isn't recommended.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Joint Health - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

  •  
    By Faye Martins Yoga can be a wonderful form of therapy for joint health and a number of skeletal ailments. This is the reason why yoga teacher training courses spend so much time on skeletal anatomy, precautions, and alignment. The bodies' joints provide cushion where two bones intersect. Some of the major joints in the body are the knees, ankles, shoulders, spine, wrists and elbows. Over time, because of disuse or as a result of specific ailments, like arthritis, the joints can become inflamed and painful. Yoga can help reduce or eliminate the discomfort of joint pain.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Yoga to Protect the Knees - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

  •  
    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 It is not uncommon to hear about former students, who dismiss the practice, due to the knee pain they experienced during a complex pose. At the same time, it is not uncommon to encounter devoted students, who point to Yoga practice as a therapy and practical cure for the knee pain they once experienced, prior to beginning practice. As a result of these two conflicting ideas, people might wonder what is the truth.
Peter Martinez

Yoga for Headache Relief - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

  •  
    By Kimaya Singh Virtually everyone has had a headache at one point or another during the course of their lives, and it's an undeniable fact that they make basic activities, decision-making, and even normally enjoyable hobbies difficult or nearly impossible depending on the severity of the pain. Modern pain killers are usually quite effective at masking this discomfort, but extended use of these drugs leads to some unpleasant side effects, including headaches themselves.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Yoga For Students With Arthritis - 0 views

  •  
    By Faye Martins How can we help our students with arthritis? Arthritis causes pain and joint stiffness, decrease a positive mindset, and make it hard to function normally (mentally and physically). This condition takes the fun out of the day and discourages a person from participating in outdoor activities, such as swimming and biking. Even walking takes its toll on a person with Rheumatoid arthritis or a person with advanced stages of Osteoarthritis. Depending on the stage and type of arthritis, exercise can actually help to reduce those painful symptoms, and yoga provides a pleasurable alternative to strenuous exercise for people who suffer from arthritis.
Peter Martinez

Preventing Yoga Student Injuries Through Continuing Education - 0 views

  •  
    By Kimaya Singh Yoga can be a great way for someone to recover from a variety of painful and debilitating injuries, such as pulled muscles, torn ligaments, and broken bones. The gentle, low-impact movements of yoga can help strengthen muscles, soothe the mind, regain full use of limbs, and reduce overall pain. However the practice, if done incorrectly, can exacerbate current injuries and even lead to new ones. It is all too easy for an inexperienced yoga practitioner to push him or herself too far or get into a pose incorrectly. As a yoga teacher, it's important to stay up-to-date on how to prevent student injuries in the classroom. There are many continuing education options for this topic, and they can help any yoga instructor avoid having student injuries occur in their classes.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Training as a Method for Spinal Health - Aura Wellness Center - Yoga Instructor Ce... - 0 views

  •  
    By Faye Martins Adult students of all ages participate in yoga training sessions for pain relief, but students often ask why it works. As a teacher, you should have learned this during your foundational 200-hour yoga certification course, but most students know very little about spinal or skeletal health, unless they have experienced chronic joint pain. Let's go over the basics, just in case you want to have a short workshop for your students to give them a deeper understanding of how and why they are feeling better after a class at your yoga school.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Yoga for Hip Joint Health - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

  •  
    By Faye Martins Let's say you're a yoga instructor who never gets questions about hip pain. My guess is your students are fairly young and haven't experienced pains and aches that come with age and skeletal health. If you never covered maintenance and prevention for hip health during your 200-hour yoga teacher training course, it's time to dust off your instructor manual and write a new chapter.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Office Yoga Exercises - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

  •  
    By Faye Martins Graduates of chair yoga teacher training programs have many opportunities in the corporate sector. If you've ever sat at a desk in front of a computer screen for hours on end, you know the aches and pains associated with an office job. By the time afternoon rolls around, many office workers are feeling lethargic, achy or even pain.
Peter Martinez

Preventing Yoga Student Injuries Through Continuing Education - 0 views

  •  
    By Kimaya Singh Yoga can be a great way for someone to recover from a variety of painful and debilitating injuries, such as pulled muscles, torn ligaments, and broken bones. The gentle, low-impact movements of yoga can help strengthen muscles, soothe the mind, regain full use of limbs, and reduce overall pain. However the practice, if done incorrectly, can exacerbate current injuries and even lead to new ones. It is all too easy for an inexperienced yoga practitioner to push him or herself too far or get into a pose incorrectly. As a yoga teacher, it's important to stay up-to-date on how to prevent student injuries in the classroom. There are many continuing education options for this topic, and they can help any yoga instructor avoid having student injuries occur in their classes.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Yoga For Students With Arthritis - 0 views

  •  
    By Faye Martins How can we help our students with arthritis? Arthritis causes pain and joint stiffness, decrease a positive mindset, and make it hard to function normally (mentally and physically). This condition takes the fun out of the day and discourages a person from participating in outdoor activities, such as swimming and biking. Even walking takes its toll on a person with Rheumatoid arthritis or a person with advanced stages of Osteoarthritis. Depending on the stage and type of arthritis, exercise can actually help to reduce those painful symptoms, and yoga provides a pleasurable alternative to strenuous exercise for people who suffer from arthritis.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training for Arthritis - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 1 views

  •  
    By Bhavan Kumar Although a specialist work shop or yoga teacher training course for arthritis is rare, there is much information available. We know that controlled movement such as traditional asana practice can give pain relief. We also know that too much repetitive motion will cause pain. Therefore, if a student has arthritis, holding asanas are fine, but flowing through them isn't recommended.
stylecraze53

Kandharasana (Shoulder Pose) - Steps & Health Benefits - 0 views

  •  
    Kandharasana, also known as the Shoulder pose is a powerful yoga posture that benefits the upper torso region in various ways. Kandarasana corrects the spinal defects, massages the abdominal organs and improves digestion.
« First ‹ Previous 41 - 60 of 149 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page