Neuroscience of Mindful Movement & Myofascial Yoga Basics

In this workshop we will be learning how to apply myofascial principles to the classical yoga poses. We will delve into core yoga concepts like the science of mindfulness and safety, and how these are relevant to our movement practice (and our lives!)

In this workshop you will:

~ Understand the many principles of myofascial yoga, and how to incorporate it into your current yoga (and life!) practice
~ Deepen into an effective mindfulness meditation practice
~ Learn the science of mindfulness-based movement
~ Integrate mindfulness and body awareness into your everyday life
~ Discover how to unwind and heal both your body and mind
~ Learn the basics of trauma theory, and how it relates to your fascial system
~ Give yourself new and powerful tools for living an empowered and harmonious life

Next Dates: May 28th 2023

Times: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM  Sunday live on zoom plus self paced video study & practice.

Price: Sliding scale fee $99 – $333**

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**Workshops during the pandemic are being offered at a sliding scale fee. Please feel free to select a payment option that suits your current situation.

 

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"The fascial system functions as a fiber optic network that bathes each cell with information, energy, light, sound, nutrition, oxygen, biochemicals, hormones and flushes out the toxins. The brain and nerves are an important but a much slower form of communication. The ion-transfer mechanism of nerve impulses is too slow to account for the massive amount of information necessary for our body/mind to function. Therefore, it is the fascia, your liquid crystalline matrix that is the major and most important communication system of our body. The fascia functions as a fiber optic network connecting every aspect of our mind/body at an enormous speed." -- John Barnes

“The fascial system functions as a fiber optic network that bathes each cell with information, energy, light, sound, nutrition, oxygen, biochemicals, hormones and flushes out the toxins. The brain and nerves are an important but a much slower form of communication. The ion-transfer mechanism of nerve impulses is too slow to account for the massive amount of information necessary for our body/mind to function. Therefore, it is the fascia, your liquid crystalline matrix that is the major and most important communication system of our body. The fascia functions as a fiber optic network connecting every aspect of our mind/body at an enormous speed.” — John Barnes

 

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