Yoga & Beyond | The Yoga and Movement Science Podcast

Yoga & Beyond | The Yoga and Movement Science Podcast

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Are you trying to make sense of all the conflicting narratives about fitness? Learn how to ground your teaching practice in science-based research instead. The Yoga Research & Beyond Podcast helps yoga teachers and fitness professionals discern popular messages about the benefits and dangers of how our bodies move. Co-hosts Ariana Raven and Jules Mitchell discuss published research on yoga and exercise, challenge dominant trends about the human body, and teach research literacy in a fun and engaging way. About The Hosts: Ariana Raven is a yoga teacher and strength trainer who co-runs New York Stretch in NYC. For more than ten years, she’s been helping people reach their goals with a holistic approach that combines principles from yoga, exercise science, and published research. Find her at arianaraven.com. Jules Mitchell is a disrupter, yoga teacher, and the author of Yoga Biomechanics: Stretching Redefined. She is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, and leads advanced continuing education programs in biomechanics for fitness and rehab professionals worldwide. Find her at julesmitchell.com.

Recent Episodes

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  • Episode 76: Yoga and Stretching for Athletic Recovery

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  • Episode 75: Yoga and Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS)

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  • Episode 74: Why Don’t More Men Do Yoga?

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  • Episode 73: Is Text Neck Causing Your Neck Pain?

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  • Episode 72: RCTs vs. Pilot Studies vs. Feasibility Studies: A Simple Guide for Yoga Teachers

    9 months ago
  • Episode 71: Can Online Yoga Support Cancer Patients? Insights from a New Study Protocol

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  • Episode 70: The Reliability and Validity of Pain Surveys

    10 months ago
  • Episode 69: Synchronized Breathing

    11 months ago