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🗓️ 30 January 2018
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Yogis often talk about the nervous system in terms of how it responds to stress. But if you've ever wanted to learn more about the science of how the nervous system works, this episode is for you! (Spoiler alert: It controls almost everything related to movement!)
This week, I talked with yoga therapist and PhD candidate Robyn Capobianco, who studies at the Neurophysiology of Movement Laboratory at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She explains how her research applies to yogis and offers practical ways to apply her findings to avoid yoga injuries and more. It's fascinating stuff.
We explore:
* How the nervous system works and informs movement
* How the body responds to sensory input, and how it relates to yoga
* How the SI joint differs from other joints in the body and what yogis can do to avoid SI joint pain
* One simple thing you can do to engage the core more in Plank Pose
* The science behind common beliefs like: Is it really unsafe to jump back from Downward-Facing Dog (Adho Mukha Svanasana) to Plank Pose?
* And gets to the bottom of why teachers instruct you to lift your toes in Utkatasana (Chair Pose)
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0:30.0 | Hey everyone, I'm Andrea Ferretti and this is episode 88 of Yoga Land. |
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1:09.8 | Okay so today's interview is with Robin Kapapo Bianco. Robin has been teaching yoga for nearly 15 years. |
1:16.8 | She's a certified yoga therapist and a certified corrective exercise specialist, and she's based in Boulder, Colorado. |
1:24.6 | A few years ago Robin decided to get her PhD in the Neurophysiology of Movement Laboratory |
1:30.8 | at the University of Colorado Boulder. |
1:33.0 | And I ask Robin what that means at the top of the interview. |
1:38.0 | So I'm going to let you listen to her response because it's a lot more clear than I could ever make it. |
1:44.0 | But in essence, Robin is studying how our senses, |
1:49.0 | how the sensory system affects the nervous system, |
1:52.0 | which affects movement and pain signaling. affects the |
1:53.0 | movement and pain signaling and those kinds of things. |
1:56.0 | And as I listened back to this interview that we did together, |
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