Tom Myers – Anatomy 101
Tom Myers – Anatomy 101
Instant Download: You will receive a download link via your order email immediately
Should you have any questions, please contact us: support@nextskillup.com
Original price was: $400.00.$100.00Current price is: $100.00.
75% Off
Secure Payments
Pay with the worlds payment methods.
Discount Available
Covers payment and purchase gifts.
100% Money-Back Guarantee
Need Help?
(484) 414-5835
Share Our Wines With Your Friends & Family
Description
Tom Myers – Anatomy 101
Join Tom for a seven-week introduction to basic anatomy. yoga teachers and students alike will benefit from this course. A new way to map the body in terms of cells, the fascial fabric, and the neuromuscular system is what you will begin with. Tom shows you how to identify and awaken parts of the body that may need work. You will travel from the arches of the feet and legs to the fans of muscle around the hip, adductors, and the psoas. How are we shaped is one of the questions posed in the course.
Through Tom Myer’s unique approach to body reading and posture assessment, you’ll learn a new way of seeing patterns and learn how yoga, movement, and fascial release can be used to bring structural and functional integration. The result was increased strength, balance, grace, and ease.
The course is not an online companion to his book. The course applies the wisdom of the system to reading bodies, cueing poses, and teaching yoga.
Each week you’ll get:
Curriculum:
Proof Content
Sale Page: https://www.aimhealthyu.com/courses/anatomy-101-for-yoga-teachers-and-students
Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/RhHRY
Delivery Method
Course objectives:
Understand the basic arrangement of bones, muscles, joints, and fascia relative to six regions of the body.
Understand why fascia is important to the body, yoga, and how it works in stretching as well as ,strengthening, injury, and recovery
Learn how to read bodies and assess postural patterns in many yoga poses
Develop strategies for addressing common postural patterns and other things noticed during body reading and postural assessment
• A breakdown of the key bones, bony landmarks, muscles, ligaments, and tendons of a part of the body, along with their function and a way to identify them on your own body.
• Tips for reading bodies and strategies for how to address common patterns.
Week 1: Introduction
An introduction to Anatomy Trains Myofascial Meridians and Tom Myers’ unique perspective on holistic anatomy. What is a body? How does it communicate? How are you moving and what are you moving towards?
Week 2: Arches and Legs
Your feet “under stand” you, do you understand them?
Learn the relevant anatomy including bones, muscles, and myofascial meridians in the arches and legs, and how to “BodyRead” patterns in standing and in gait through Tom’s proven methodology of postural assessment. Once you see the pattern, Tom will provide some basic strategies and samples to use movement as medicine to help bring arches and legs back into structural and functional balance.
Week 3: Fans of the Hip
The pelvis is your powerhouse for the spinal engine.
Tom’s 40 years of experience shines in this exploration of the human pelvis, and you will enjoy Tom’s ability to translate complex concepts into an easy to understand tour of the pelvic bowl and related anatomy, how it influences breath, gait, and posture. Assessment and strategy of common postural and movement patterns will be explored with easy to follow guidance from Tom.
Week 4: Abdomen, Chest, and Breath
Open your breath to new possibilities.
Tom will guide your through the basic anatomy and physiology of the abdomen, chest, ribcage and diaphragm and their essential interplay and influence on your ability to take “a deep breath”. You will build on what you learned in BodyReading and Postural Assessment and dive deeper into finding out where the breath is, where it isn’t, and strategies to inspire and deepen your understanding of respiration.
Week 5: Tensegrity Spine
The human spine: long and resilient, not short and stiff.
From the Ida, Pingala, and Shushumna to the atlas, axis, and all in between, Tom will guide you through the anatomy of the spine including joints, muscles, ligaments and fascia.
Week 6: Shoulders and Arms
Connect your eyes, your heart, and your hands.
Wearing shoulders as earrings is a common postural pattern, as is the head forward/shoulders forward electronic age of texting and typing. Fine tune your seeing skills (Ida Rolf often said that seeing is touch at a distance) to be able to identify how the shoulders “sit” on the ribcage and what restrictions may or may not be present in the arms. Once you see the pattern, it is hard to “unsee” it, and when you know better, you do better. Tom will share a sample of BodyReading shoulders and arms.
Week 7: Head, Neck, and Jaw
The Jaw is the drawstring of your organism.
So many of us want to “get ahead” that our head leads the way, even in most of our yoga poses, when our core could be carrying us more efficiently. Learn to identify the anatomy and patterns in the head, neck and jaw that influence breath and movement, and how to get “unstuck” from restrictive postural and movement patterns that inhibit freedom and ease. The course will provide sample self myofascial release sequences to bring ease into common patterns held in the head, neck, and jaw.
– After your purchase, you’ll see a View your orders link which goes to the Downloads page. Here, you can download all the files associated with your order.
– Downloads are available once your payment is confirmed, we’ll also send you a download notification email separate from any transaction notification emails you receive from nextskillup.com .
– Since it is a digital copy, our suggestion is to download and save it to your hard drive. In case the link is broken for any reason, please contact us and we will resend the new download link.
– If you cannot find the download link, please don’t worry about that. We will update and notify you as soon as possible at 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM (UTC 8).
Thank You For Shopping With Us!
OUR BEST COLLECTION OF COURSES AND BOOKS
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.