Understanding Yourself and Your Practice Through the Prism of Gunas

Understanding Yourself and Your Practice Through the Prism of Gunas

The gunas podcast
Solo Episode

Understanding Yourself and Your Practice Through the Prism of Gunas

In this solo discussion episode, we’ll explore the three intertwined modes that constitute our very existence, the Gunas. This enlightening discussion will offer a fresh perspective on the intense sensations and fluctuations experienced in a yin practice, allowing you to cultivate a deeper understanding of your own nature.

But we don’t stop at the yoga mat. Imagine applying these timeless lessons to your everyday life – finding meaning in the changing seasons, and adopting an attitude of curiosity and joy instead of fixating on a particular state or rejecting others. Fascinating, isn’t it? We also delve into the intriguing biological component of this experience, using the stress-strain curve of connective tissues as an analogy.

For those among us grappling with pain, we offer a unique perspective on its understanding and a potential path to alleviate it. So, if you’re curious about how ancient philosophy intertwines with contemporary yoga and life, join us on this journey of discovery.

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The Future of Yin: A Conversation with Nikki Hajitoma

The Future of Yin: A Conversation with Nikki Hajitoma

Nicky Hadjithoma
A Conversation with Nicky Hadjithoma

The Future of Yin Yoga

In this episode you will meet Nikki Hajitoma, a renowned Yin Yoga teacher and trainer.  We delve into Nikki’s unique approach to yoga, where Western anatomy meets Eastern philosophy, and how this fusion supports psycho-spiritual development.

In our conversation, we discuss some misconceptions about Yin Yoga, a practice often misunderstood as ‘easy’ or ‘just for beginners’.

On the contrary, Yin Yoga requires mental fortitude and physical resilience, offering immense benefits in terms of emotional strength and mindfulness. We discuss Nikki’s experiences teaching Yin Yoga in Hong Kong and Singapore, where Yin is gradually gaining recognition.

We’ll give you a primer into functional yoga, a practice model that values individuality, one that uses stress as a tool for growth, and a mindful approach to movement.

We also tackle the evolution of yoga alignment models, underscoring the importance of comprehending anatomy in yoga and the need for continuous learning. We challenge the traditional ‘one-size-fits-all’ alignment mindset, advocating for a shift towards functional movement and an understanding of individual biomechanics. Join us for a conversation that will enlighten, inspire, and broaden your perspective on yoga and its untapped potential in our lives.

Become an Evidence Informed Yin Teacher or Student Part Four

Become an Evidence Informed Yin Teacher or Student Part Four

Evidence Informed Yin Teacher
Yin Education

Becoming an Evidence Informed Yin Yoga Teacher or Student: A Guided Journey

Part Four

Are you ready to unlock the power of evidence-informed Yin Yoga in managing chronic pain? This fascinating episode wraps up our four-part series, illuminating how Yin Yoga can help regulate the nervous system and promote mindfulness. We journey through the meditative stages of a typical Yin class, revealing the transformative impact it can have on those grappling with persistent pain.

A captivating discussion awaits you, exploring the role of Yin Yoga in overcoming pain and fostering a positive relationship with the body.

Imagine if there was a way to untangle the knot of chronic pain from our self-identity. A groundbreaking study from 2003 used fMRI imaging to gain insights into this, revealing a compelling method known as a 30-second interoceptive exposure task. The process decouples pain from the self, leading to a remarkable reduction in pain intensity, duration, and associated anxiety. We delve into the fascinating findings of this study, shedding light on how it employs strategies that Yinsters are already using. Though perhaps with this information we can support those with persisting pain even better.

We also dissect the influence of kinesiophobia or the fear of movement in managing chronic musculoskeletal pain. Drawing from a systematic review in 2018, we highlight the correlation between kinesiophobia, escalated pain intensity, and disability. The critical role of yoga teachers in shaping a positive environment and nurturing a supportive relationship with the body is emphatically discussed.

Join our vibrant Facebook community where we continue this enlightening conversation, sharing evidence, asking questions, and growing together. Engage in the exploration of Yin Yoga’s benefits, especially for special populations like those dealing with chronic pain. Tune in to this episode – a treasure trove of knowledge for teachers and students alike!

Become an evidence informed Yin teacher or student, enroll in my Yin Yoga Teacher Training Module I: https://yoga.mandyryle.com/yin-teacher-training-module-i/

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Becoming an Evidence Informed Yin Teacher or Student: Part Three

Becoming an Evidence Informed Yin Teacher or Student: Part Three

Research Literacy for Yoga Teachers
Yin Education

Becoming an Evidence Informed Yin Yoga Teacher or Student: A Guided Journey

Part Three

In this third episode in our Becoming an Evidence Informed Yin Teacher or Student, I’ll be reviewing some actual papers for you that are not directly about Yin Yoga but instead about an important component of our practice, stretching. 

I’ll demystify the effects of stretching on muscle hypertrophy and performance. And address the common belief that pain is always a result of tightness. We’ll shed some light on the connection between static stretching and heavy resistance training. All by reviewing a selection of studies, highlighting the role and benefits of stretch training in reducing muscle loss, stimulating muscle growth, and enhancing strength and performance.

But there’s more to stretching than meets the eye. We’ll explore how it can mitigate inflammation and aid in tendon repair. We’ll discuss the challenge of measuring tension and strain, the impact of resistance training on tendon stretching, and the value of referencing research in yoga teaching. 

To keep the conversation going, join us on our Facebook group ‘Movement for Healing‘.

And don’t forget to tune in next week as we dive into topics like nervous system regulation, mindfulness, and their role in pain care.

Become an evidence informed Yin teacher or student, enroll in my Yin Yoga Teacher Training Module I: https://yoga.mandyryle.com/yin-teacher-training-module-i/

Join the conversation in my FREE Facebook group, Movement for Healing https://www.facebook.com/groups/710104050217437/

 

 

Becoming an Evidence Informed Yin Yoga Teacher or Student: Part Two

Becoming an Evidence Informed Yin Yoga Teacher or Student: Part Two

Become an Evidence Informed Yin Yoga Teacher
Yin Education

Becoming an Evidence Informed Yin Yoga Teacher or Student: A Guided Journey

Part Two

Ready to level up your Yin Yoga teaching or practice? We’re back with part two of our enlightening series, and this time, we’re demystifying the process of reading research. In this solo episode,  I’ll guide you to improve your research literacy, ensuring you can critically evaluate studies and make sure that the research you read is relevant to you or your students.

We will also explore ways to ensure that the research you are reading is credible. To demonstrate how and why, we will look at an acclaimed study from a few years back that claimed that just 12 minutes of daily Yoga can reverse osteoporosis. The study was bogus but the damage is done. Many teachers and students have fallen into the trap of crappy research. I’ll show you how to know if what you are reading is actually reputable!

This series is a guided journey to becoming an evidence-informed Yin Yoga teacher or student.  Consider this series your essential guide.

Become an evidence informed Yin teacher or student, enroll in my Yin Yoga Teacher Training Module I: https://yoga.mandyryle.com/yin-teacher-training-module-i/

Join the conversation in my FREE Facebook group, Movement for Healing https://www.facebook.com/groups/710104050217437/

 

Becoming an Evidence Informed Yin Yoga Teacher or Student: Part One

Becoming an Evidence Informed Yin Yoga Teacher or Student: Part One

Evidence Informed Yin Teacher
Yin Education

Becoming an Evidence Informed Yin Yoga Teacher or Student: A Guided Journey

Part One

In this solo episode I share invaluable insights that will empower both teachers and practitioners to deepen their understanding of Yin Yoga, as well as underscore the importance of employing research-backed knowledge for the betterment of physical and mental health.

I’ll share the top reasons why Yin Yoga is the perfect canvas for evidence informed practice and teaching. I’ll also teach you how to find research that is relevant to your needs as a student or your niche as a teacher.

By the end of this episode you will know the main types of research that will be useful to you as a  Yin-thusiast and some handy use cases for each. My intent is to make the transition to evidence informed practice as simple as possible.

In our exploration, we also delve into the realm of anatomy and pain care in relation to Yin Yoga and the critical role randomized control trials (RCTs) play. But I don’t just leave you with the theory, I show you how to practically apply this knowledge, addressing topics like exercise recovery, research bias, and the significance of lifestyle changes for those with chronic pain. To demonstrate how vital understanding where to find research and read it really is,  I expose some truths about knee arthroscopy and spinal surgery.

So, buckle up! Whether you’re a yoga teacher seeking to expand your knowledge, or a student looking to deepen your practice, this eye-opening episode is a must-listen. Let’s be seekers of truth in the world of Yin Yoga together!

Become an evidence informed Yin teacher or student, enroll in my Yin Yoga Teacher Training Module I: https://yoga.mandyryle.com/yin-teacher-training-module-i/

Join the conversation in my FREE Facebook group, Movement for Healing https://www.facebook.com/groups/710104050217437/