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Understanding the Planes of Movement | #321

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In this episode, I explore the planes of movement—sagittal, frontal, and transverse—and their vital role in reducing physical pain. I explain how these biomechanical principles help movement professionals identify and address compensatory patterns in clients. I emphasize observation, curiosity, and building trust in movement, rather than simply correcting alignment. I offer practical insights for yoga teachers, physiotherapists, and body workers to teach with greater precision and compassion, ultimately empowering clients to restore movement, ease pain, and rediscover their potential.

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In this episode, I explore the planes of movement—sagittal, frontal, and transverse—and their vital role in reducing physical pain. I explain how these biomechanical principles help movement professionals identify and address compensatory patterns in clients. I emphasize observation, curiosity, and building trust in movement, rather than simply correcting alignment. I offer practical insights for yoga teachers, physiotherapists, and body workers to teach with greater precision and compassion, ultimately empowering clients to restore movement, ease pain, and rediscover their potential.

  continue reading

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