HOW TO ASSESS A STUDENT SOMATIC YOGA
HOW TO ASSESS A CLIENT OR STUDENT, AND WORK WITH THEM IN PARTNERSHIP TO ADDRESS THEIR UNIQUE ISSUES Assessing a client or student and working with them in partnership to address their unique issues is a critical aspect of effective teaching, especially in fields like Clinical Somatics, yoga, or therapeutic practices. This process involves careful […]
UNFOLD EMOTION INTO COMPASSION
“Unfolding emotion into compassion” is a transformative practice that involves recognizing, processing, and ultimately channeling one’s emotional experiences into a space of compassion and understanding, both for oneself and others. This process can lead to deeper emotional healing and more empathetic interactions. Here’s a structured approach to how you might engage in this practice: 1. […]
INTEROCEPTION – WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT ISN’T
Interoception is a complex and crucial aspect of bodily awareness and self-regulation. Understanding what interoception is and what it isn’t can help clarify its role in health and well-being. Here’s a detailed look: What Interoception Is What Interoception Isn’t Implications and Applications By recognizing what interoception is and what it isn’t, you can better appreciate […]
THE ROLE OF SOMATIC YOGA IN THE MYTH OF AGING
Somatic Yoga plays a significant role in addressing and potentially reshaping the perceptions and realities associated with aging. The “myth of aging” often refers to the misconceptions and negative beliefs about aging, such as the inevitability of physical decline, decreased flexibility, and diminished vitality. Somatic Yoga, with its focus on body awareness, mindfulness, and gentle […]
WHY STRETCHING DOESN’T CHANGE MUSCLE LENGTH
The idea that stretching doesn’t significantly change muscle length is a nuanced topic in exercise science and physiology. Here’s an exploration of why this might be the case and what factors come into play: 1. Understanding Muscle Stretching 2. Factors Affecting Muscle Length Change 3. Long-Term Effects of Stretching 4. Stretching Techniques and Their Effects […]
PANDICULATION AND NEUROLOGY
Pandiculation is a natural and instinctive movement pattern involving stretching and yawning that helps reset muscle length and tone. It is commonly observed in animals and humans, particularly after periods of inactivity or sleep. The process is not just a simple stretch but a neuromuscular reeducation technique that can profoundly impact the nervous system. Here’s […]
SUPINE FULL BODY SCAN
A supine full body scan is a practice performed while lying on your back (supine position) that involves systematically focusing on and becoming aware of various parts of your body. This practice is often used in somatic practices and yoga to enhance body awareness, release tension, and promote relaxation. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how […]
SOMATIC BODY ASSESSMENT
A somatic body assessment is a comprehensive evaluation technique used to understand a person’s movement patterns, posture, and areas of chronic tension. This type of assessment is grounded in the principles of somatics, which emphasizes the mind-body connection and the role of the nervous system in controlling muscle function. Here’s an overview of how a […]
WHAT MAKES SOMATIC STRETCHING UNIQUE?
Somatic stretching is unique due to its focus on the internal experience of movement and its emphasis on retraining the nervous system rather than simply stretching muscles. Here are some key aspects that set somatic stretching apart: Overall, the unique approach of somatic stretching lies in its gentle, mindful, and integrative methods, which prioritize the […]
HOW TO TEACH CLINICAL SOMATICS
HOW TO TEACH CLINICAL SOMATICS SELF-CARE EXERCISES IN A VARIETY OF SETTINGS WHILE BEING TRUE TO CLINICAL SOMATICS TEACHING PRINCIPLES AND BEST PRACTICES Teaching Clinical Somatics self-care exercises in a variety of settings requires a thoughtful approach that honors the principles and best practices of Clinical Somatics while adapting to the unique needs of different […]