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Enlightened Anatomy with Matthew Huy

1: Risks & benefits of yoga

22 May 2024

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In this very first episode, Matt introduces the objective of the podcast: to provide science-based knowledge and insights into anatomy and physiology, specifically targeted at yoga teachers and practitioners. Matt shares his background in teaching yoga since 2005, his educational qualifications, and his aim to help yoga teachers navigate the conflicting views prevalent in the yoga community by providing clear, scientific evidence.He emphasizes the safeness and benefits of yoga compared to other physical activities, addresses common myths and misconceptions, and outlines the World Health Organization's weekly exercise guidelines.Additionally, Matthew offers reassurance about the mild and transient nature of most yoga-related injuries, highlighting yoga's role in preventing various health issues and improving overall wellbeing. The episode aims to empower yoga teachers with the confidence and knowledge to help their students, and themselves, lead healthier, more active lives.Download my free e-document 5 Truth Bombs to Make You a More Confident Yoga Teacher.00:00 Welcome to the Enlightened Anatomy Podcast01:00 The Conflicting Views in Yoga Teaching01:42 Introducing Your Host: Matthew Huy02:04 The Journey from Confusion to Confidence03:10 Debunking Yoga Injury Myths06:01 The Science-Backed Benefits of Physical Activity08:04 Exercise Guidelines for Optimal Health11:26 Wrapping Up and Looking AheadSupport the showDownload my free e-book 5 Truth Bombs to Make You a More Confident Yoga Teacher.For yoga teaching tips, follow me on Instagram. Or, like my Facebook page.

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