DiscoverHonestly Unbalanced#122 - Matt Giordano - Why you need to start thinking about biomechanics in yoga asana
#122 - Matt Giordano - Why you need to start thinking about biomechanics in yoga asana

#122 - Matt Giordano - Why you need to start thinking about biomechanics in yoga asana

Update: 2025-01-10
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Matt Giordano is a yoga teacher and founder of Chromatic Yoga, a global school focused on biomechanics and technique. Known for his joyful, transformative teaching, Matt empowers students to deepen their practice authentically. Based in Connecticut, he offers online and in-person trainings worldwide. @theyogimatt

WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER

  • How the concept of biomechanics applies to yoga asana
  • The contrast of rigid alignment principles vs movement exploration.
  • The benefit of teaching classes focusing on specific muscle groups or joint actions
  • Working out whether your students want to engage with yoga in a physical, emotional, and intellectual way
  • The problem with over generalised yoga cues.
  • Delegating workload effectively

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Website - adamhusler.com - honestlyunbalanced.com - hollyhusler.com

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#122 - Matt Giordano - Why you need to start thinking about biomechanics in yoga asana

#122 - Matt Giordano - Why you need to start thinking about biomechanics in yoga asana