Yoga, Fascia, Anatomy and Movement

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"From Anatomy to Architecture, from Biomechanical to Biomotional and from Classical to Connected "- speaks to all bodies, in all modalities; in a world seeking unity and connection more than ever. Yoga, Fascia, Anatomy and Movement was written partly as an appeal for Yoga Teachers to appreciate the depth and breadth of Yoga as a science, a movement practice and a philosophy that fundamentally espouses "wholeness" as the basis of living anatomy and form. Yoga calls for unifying who and how we are; and as teachers - how we can help our clients (who are all different) move better. Classical Anatomy (in the West) divides the body down into its component parts and traditionally (unchanged for 400 years) reduces its functionality to those parts; usually described in a 2D iconic forms and founded in lever-based mechanics. In the East, such reductionism was never espoused and Yoga, Fascia, Anatomy and Movement covers two huge bases to bridge the difference and upgrade understanding of Yoga, to 21st Century anatomy: The first is to recognise that the leading edge of Fascia Science changes all those reductionist views (anatomically and biomechanically). It is carefully explained in the first part of the book and shows how the New Science of Body Architecture actually makes perfect sense of yogic philosophy of union and wholeness. The second is to take this paradigm shift and apply it in practice, to the subtle understanding of the fascial architecture and how that helps us move better. Yoga, Fascia, Anatomy and Movement attempts to ask questions, find suitable research and make all this practical and applicable to teachers and practitioners of all types. (Indeed, it teaches "posture profiling" and creating Class Mandala's, to support this). It is a contemporary yoga teacher's bible.

Author(s): Avison, Joanne;
Edition: 2
Publisher: Handspring Publishing Limited
Year: 2021

Language: English
Commentary: Yoga, Fascia, Anatomy and Movement, yoga teacher's bible
Pages: 439
Tags: Yoga, Fascia, Anatomy and Movement, yoga teacher's bible

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
About the Author
Foreword to First Edition by Thomas W Myers
Foreword to Second Edition by Jill Miller
Foreword to Second Edition by Jules Mitchell
Acknowledgements
PART A. From Anatomy to Animated Architecture
Chapter 1. The Art of Contemporary Yoga
Chapter 2. Ancient Wisdom and New Knowledge
Chapter 3. From Anatomy to Architecture
Chapter 4. The Remarkable Human Blueprint
Chapter 5. Sensory Architecture
Chapter 6. Living Tensegrity Structures
Chapter 7. The Fascial Architexture
PART B. From Biomechanics to Biomotional Beings
Chapter 8. From Biomechanics to Biomotional Beings
Chapter 9. Curved is the New Straight
Chapter 10. The Elastic Body
Chapter 11. The Elastic Breath
Chapter 12. Archetypal Geometries
PART C. Classical to Connected
Introduction to Part C: The Compound Essence of Time
Chapter 13. Classroom Connections 1: The Basics: Sitting Up Curved
Chapter 14. Classroom Connections 2: A Simple Practice
Chapter 15. Classroom Connections 3: A Subtle Practice
Chapter 16. Classroom Connections 4: Class Mandalas
Chapter 17. Classroom Connections 5: Assessment and Adjustment Skills
Chapter 18. Classroom Connections 6: Maps: Anatomy Trains™
Appendix A. Discovering The Interstitium – Neil Theise, Physician and Scientist
Appendix B. Stretching; The Faux Amis of Yoga – John Sharkey, Clinical Anatomist Exercise Physiologist
Index