The Healthy Living Series. Join Mountain Yoga's own Baxter Bell, M.D. for his quarterly series focussed on deepening your understanding of your amazing body while learning how yoga can support healthier living and aging. The Healthy LIving Series works methodically illuminates the healthy workings of our body from the ground up, beginning at the foundation of the feet through the knees, hips, lumbar spine, to the neck/shoulders. Baxter teaches yoga anatomy in advance/teacher training programs throughout the country and contributes to a regular column in Yoga Journal magazine, Doctor's Orders (http://blogs.yogajournal.com/doctorsorder/.) In addition Baxter is an advocate for healthy aging advocate for healthy aging through his blog at www.yogaforhealthyaging.blogspot.com.
January 12, 2013: My Achy, Breaky Back! This session is devoted to the area of the body that tends to give us human's more trouble than any other part: the lower back. Our session will introduce us to healthy anatomy and function, and look at yoga ways of improving strength and mobility of the lower back. Not appropriate for those in acute pain. March 9, 2013: A Pain in My Neck (and Shoulders) Many of us hold most our physical and mental/emotional tension in our neck and shoulders. Learn some basic anatomical structure of the area and how to work to open and strengthen this important yet vulnerable area of the body. We'll look at common conditions such as neck arthritis and rotator cuff strains. Not appropriate for students with acute or flared injuries. June 8: Healthy Feet This workshop focusses on the foundation of our structure, the under-appreciated and overused foot and ankle. We'll learn about healthy feet and how to work with troublesome conditions of the foot and ankle that can result in instability and issues in related joints of the body. September 14: Knees, if you Please! When you really look at these spindly knees, holding up the rest of the body and moving us around, you can't help but be amazed! We'll not only get to know the knee joint and supporting muscles and structures in this session, but find new ways to please our knees, so we can keep 'em healthy or heal 'em up! December 7: Gettin' Hip to Your Hips Students often request "hip openers", but what does that really mean? And is it healthy to "open" the hips, which have more of a role in support for human function? These and many more questions will be addressed in this intimate look at the hips, both from the perspective of structure and function as well as therapeutically. |
Baxter Bell, MD, RYT 500 has been actively deepening his understanding of yoga and relaxation since making the stress-reducing move from a career as a busy family doctor to that of a yoga teacher and medical acupuncturist. He is currently involved in the integration of therapeutic applications of yoga with Western medicine, lecturing to health care professionals around the country, adding Hatha yoga asanas and pranayama to his care of patients in his medical acupuncture practice, and teaching Experiential Anatomy for several Teacher Training programs around the country, including a new Therapeutic Yoga Teacher Training program at the Niroga Center in Berkeley, CA.
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dy discount - healthy feet
$36 by 1/3; $45 after, Must be currently enrolled in the PYS Deep Yoga Program