Anatomy for Yoga
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 9:28 pm
"Anatomy for Yoga" DVD with Paul Grilley
Sold by Pranamaya at www.pranamaya.com (same outfit that markets some of Andrey Lappa's DVDs)
The DVD is about 3.5 hours of a hands-on workshop for what appears to be yoga instructors on how individual anatomical differences affects yoga posture and practice. When movements at the joints are limited in some fashion, a distinction between "tension" or "compression" is made. A limitation of movement due to "tension" is one where the elastic tissue of the body reach their stetch limit. With proper body work and practice, limitation due to tension can often be overcome. A limitation due to "compression" is one where tissues, most often bone, are forced together. Limitations due to compression cannot be overcome. Most of the examples on postures and individual joint movement are demonstrated by experienced yoga students/instructors from the workshop demonstrating a wide range and movement limitation due to compression. The take-home message is that because of natural individual differences in anatomy, every one's yoga will be different. If two people look the same on the outside, their experience will be different. Ya, I know, not suprising... but it does demonstrate the incredible variance in individual joint movement and it's effect on basic yoga postures with experienced students. It's interesting how different students make compensations both the hypermobile and hypomobile (is that a word?).
A brief and abridged menu:
The lecture menu -
* The Big Picture
* Shoulder vs. Spine
* The Femur
* The Pelvis
* Proportion
* Orientation
* Q & A
* Conclusion
Interactive Skeleton menu
(disappointing but pretty. not a major part of the product)
Bonus Lectures menu -
* Connective Tissue
* Taoist View of Life
* Femur Bone: Twist of the Shaft
* Femur Bone: Angle of the Neck
* Femur Bone: Length of the Neck
Comparison Graphics menu -
* Student Asana Comparison Slideshow
* Femur Bones Comparison Slideshow
* Anatomical Movements Slideshow
All-in-all I really liked this DVD. I find it helps me understand a bit better my limitations with yoga, bodyweight and other exercise. In the past I have been a bit of an idiot with stretching as I was trying to do with my body what I saw in the pictures and as a result my knees are a bit loose due to a stretching of some of the ligaments that shouldn't have been stretched.
Sold by Pranamaya at www.pranamaya.com (same outfit that markets some of Andrey Lappa's DVDs)
The DVD is about 3.5 hours of a hands-on workshop for what appears to be yoga instructors on how individual anatomical differences affects yoga posture and practice. When movements at the joints are limited in some fashion, a distinction between "tension" or "compression" is made. A limitation of movement due to "tension" is one where the elastic tissue of the body reach their stetch limit. With proper body work and practice, limitation due to tension can often be overcome. A limitation due to "compression" is one where tissues, most often bone, are forced together. Limitations due to compression cannot be overcome. Most of the examples on postures and individual joint movement are demonstrated by experienced yoga students/instructors from the workshop demonstrating a wide range and movement limitation due to compression. The take-home message is that because of natural individual differences in anatomy, every one's yoga will be different. If two people look the same on the outside, their experience will be different. Ya, I know, not suprising... but it does demonstrate the incredible variance in individual joint movement and it's effect on basic yoga postures with experienced students. It's interesting how different students make compensations both the hypermobile and hypomobile (is that a word?).
A brief and abridged menu:
The lecture menu -
* The Big Picture
* Shoulder vs. Spine
* The Femur
* The Pelvis
* Proportion
* Orientation
* Q & A
* Conclusion
Interactive Skeleton menu
(disappointing but pretty. not a major part of the product)
Bonus Lectures menu -
* Connective Tissue
* Taoist View of Life
* Femur Bone: Twist of the Shaft
* Femur Bone: Angle of the Neck
* Femur Bone: Length of the Neck
Comparison Graphics menu -
* Student Asana Comparison Slideshow
* Femur Bones Comparison Slideshow
* Anatomical Movements Slideshow
All-in-all I really liked this DVD. I find it helps me understand a bit better my limitations with yoga, bodyweight and other exercise. In the past I have been a bit of an idiot with stretching as I was trying to do with my body what I saw in the pictures and as a result my knees are a bit loose due to a stretching of some of the ligaments that shouldn't have been stretched.