​Movement Fads and Myths

In this episode, Sarah is joined by the one and only Jules Mitchell, to talk about myths and misbeliefs around strength, stretching, and how to really understand how research applies to our teaching.

  • What are other models for movement beyond soft tissue – and can they coexist
  • Does it matter if your teaching still “looks like yoga”?
  • Should you call yourself a movement teacher instead of a yoga teacher?
  • How accurate is it to make claims about strength in yoga?
  • How teachers misinterpret research and why it’s happening
  • Does age reflect interest in different aspects of yoga?
  • Should we still be stretching? Is it possible to overstretch?
  • What movement trends are we moving towards in the future

 

Extend Your Learning: Online Education With Jules

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The Science of Stretching Webinar 4.0

This webinar is for teachers and students who have an insatiable curiosity about stretching, what it does, and how it works, while accepting that conventional stretching wisdom isn’t always accurate. Eligible for 3 CEUs. This course is offered in January and July each year. Learn more >

Extend Your Learning: Online Education With Jules

Jules Mitchell teaches Yoga Biomechanics online - a 3-day livestream course for yoga teachers curious about biomechanics, stretching, and anatomy

Yoga Biomechanics Livestream

My flagship 3-day livestream course is for teachers who have an insatiable curiosity about human movement and kinesiology, are eager to know what the research says about yoga, and are open to accepting that alignment rules aren’t always accurate. Includes 30 days of access to the livestream replay and slides. 18 CEUs. Learn more >