Very well explained educational video. I took my yoga teacher training course back in 2007. I practice & teach & read yoga (philosophy & sanskrit) books but had not refreshed my anatomy training since YTTC. Excellent resource for yoga teachers & athletes
Laura Goellner Yay. I look forward to more anatomy content made by you. I am still working through all your videos. I am not sure if you have already covered the main muscles and bones of the body.
Your explanations are crystal clear and reflect your knowledge, pity the board was not straight and bigger, and moving along in the video step by step (would have been visually easier). But you are very pedagogic in the way you describe and explain, and I have learned some things and refreshed some knowledge, so THANK YOU so much.
Hey everyone, the best success that ive ever had was with the Anatomy Blueprint Pro (i found it on google) without a doubt the most useful course that I've followed.
Ms. Goellner, have you considered the kundalini view of skeletal anatomy? That the fifth pair of petals in manipura corresponds to the T-6/T-7 vertebral vertex?
Ms Laura, yes, I understand. It’s just that I loved your so-professional presentation, and the manner in which you presented it. I’m all into both the modern anatomy, and the kundalini anatomy. If you would for now accept that the five pairs of petals in manipura refer to the five vertices of the sapiens skeletal anatomy: ankles, knees, acetabulo/femoral articulations, sacrum/L-5 articulation. What articulation do you think that Mr. Kundalini found to be the fifth vertex. It’s not easy. It took me a lot of reasoning, and a lot of scrutiny, to figure that out. But knowing that, the two visuddha symbols are easily understood.
I really needed this extra explanation after my yoga teacher training. You're a great teacher 🙏😊
Thank you for sharing this information with a specific examples from yoga context! This is getting to a more clear sight for whole picture ✨
Very well explained educational video. I took my yoga teacher training course back in 2007. I practice & teach & read yoga (philosophy & sanskrit) books but
had not refreshed my anatomy training since YTTC. Excellent resource for yoga teachers & athletes
Fantastic information and yes, you are a great teacher!! Namaste....
Thhank you so much for doing this video. I'm not a yoga teacher, but I like it to know this things.
It is always useful to study the body- because you live in one :)
Thank you for making such clear videos on anatomy. You are a life saver for new yoga teachers.
Thanks puja, working on more anatomy content to come out soon! I find this is an area where so many new teachers want more information
Laura Goellner Yay. I look forward to more anatomy content made by you. I am still working through all your videos. I am not sure if you have already covered the main muscles and bones of the body.
@@pujagokul4736 right now I am working on the bones, the muscles will be a little farther behind that as they will be in the next group of videos.
@@LauraGYoga You da best. Thank you in advance for continually adding awesome content.
Thank you, Laura!
Thank you from an PT and new 🧘🏻♂️ I found this a clear refresher
it is always good to refresh the terms :) dust off some of that past knowledge and stay fresh
clear and succinct. thank you
Thanks for watching!
Thanks 🙏🏼 great tutorial ✨
Very useful and easy to follow. That board was a bit daunting when the video started, but your explanations made it really accessible. Thanks.
That is Anatomy for you! Daunting at first, but then it all starts to come together 😊
This video was so good. thank you
Thank you ❤
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Really amazing crystal clear explanations. I loved it. Thankyou so much for uploading.
Thanks for watching Yogi Santhosh! more anatomy videos on the way in the next few months
Laura Goellner really appreciable. Thankyou again. My first favourite youtube teacher is Dr.Najeeb and then you are my favourite.
Thank you for making this a bit more simple to understand
Great video! One of the best yoga anatomy videos I’ve found on UA-cam
Your explanations are crystal clear and reflect your knowledge, pity the board was not straight and bigger, and moving along in the video step by step (would have been visually easier). But you are very pedagogic in the way you describe and explain, and I have learned some things and refreshed some knowledge, so THANK YOU so much.
Thank you Laura. Your video and communication skills are terrific !
3:27 Thank you
Hey everyone, the best success that ive ever had was with the Anatomy Blueprint Pro (i found it on google) without a doubt the most useful course that I've followed.
🙏🏾❤️ Thanx a lot you are awesome
Clear explanation. Thank you
How nicely you have refreshed all these concepts in my memory again. Moving on to part 2 right now. Sending Love & Peace, sister.
great video and explanation. thank you!
Thank you for the video i am thinking about going to teacher training this was helpful.
Glad you thought it was helpful Lydia!
Thankyou!!!
Thank you for sharing. I find this SO useful.
Appreciated, clear and helpful. Thanks for sharing :-)
It's good, clear, useful ,your explanation is what PATANJALI wants to say to this societies. Please continue to do this service
Trank you so much vor this great video 😀
Thank you for taking the time to watch it 👍✨
Epic video, thank you!
Thank you - discovered your channel today- I found this video very helpful. Subscribed.
Nice!
Thanks!
Lovely Laura 👌👌 .......... I wish someone can translate this video exactly same to same into Hindi language too
Ms. Goellner, are you be familiar with the kundalini thoracic rotatores muscles actual function? And it’s not for any stabilization.
please do share so all may learn 🙏
Ms. Goellner, have you considered the kundalini view of skeletal anatomy? That the fifth pair of petals in manipura corresponds to the T-6/T-7 vertebral vertex?
this particular video is focused on physical or gross anatomy- Subtle anatomy is a wonderful and deep topic worth exploring as well
Ms Laura, yes, I understand. It’s just that I loved your so-professional presentation, and the manner in which you presented it. I’m all into both the modern anatomy, and the kundalini anatomy. If you would for now accept that the five pairs of petals in manipura refer to the five vertices of the sapiens skeletal anatomy: ankles, knees, acetabulo/femoral articulations, sacrum/L-5 articulation. What articulation do you think that Mr. Kundalini found to be the fifth vertex. It’s not easy. It took me a lot of reasoning, and a lot of scrutiny, to figure that out. But knowing that, the two visuddha symbols are easily understood.
Hi miss, What is the difference between superior/inferior and cephal/caudal ?
love your video
Thanks Ruby 😊
We can see something like that on an MRI, right? Thanks so much!
excellent!
very nice thanks
Thanks! promise!
Does anyone have pdf version of this vedio series.....
Yasssss
:)
Would downward dog be quadraped?