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🗓️ 30 July 2019
⏱️ 55 minutes
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For our season two finale episode, we’re talking to Las Vegas-based yoga teacher and author Jules Mitchell. We dive deep into the biomechanics of yoga in this episode and talk about Jules’ new book, which is a comprehensive look at the science of stretching.
We can’t cover the whole book in this short format, but I think you’ll find the highlights are fascinating, thought provoking, and relevant to the broader discussions we’re having in the yoga community today.
We talk about:
* Why it was so important to Jules to define the anatomy terminology in her book (and why Jason tries to do the same thing in his trainings) + Why language is so important in the yoga room!
* She explains what compressive load and tensile load means for listeners
* Hypermobility, the pros and cons of passive stretching, and her recommendations for students who are really flexible. Plus, Jules shares why she cautions teachers against diagnosing students with hypermobility (what to do instead).
* The long-held myth that strong and flexible are opposite concepts
* Her thoughts on yoga as a lifelong practice and whether yogis should incorporate other types of movement and exercise into their routines
Show notes: http://www.jasonyoga.com/podcast/episode160
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0:00.0 | Hey everyone I'm Andrea Ferretti and this is episode 160 of Yoga Land. |
0:04.4 | This is our season finale. |
0:10.5 | It's the last episode of season two. I will be back on September 10th with a fresh |
0:16.6 | batch of episodes for you. For this last episode of the season I know you're going to |
0:21.3 | enjoy it. It's Jules Mitchell is our guest and |
0:24.0 | Jason join me for this interview. Jules is a Las Vegas-based yoga teacher, |
0:28.9 | educator, and massage therapist. She has extensive experience in the study of biomechanics and she applies it to |
0:37.3 | Yoga Asana. She is the author of a new book called Yoga Biomechanics, |
0:43.2 | stretching, redefined, and Jason and I highly recommend it. |
0:48.8 | It's extensive, so we couldn't talk |
0:52.4 | through the whole book in one episode, but we got to talk to Jules about lots of things we were curious about like the default narrative that we kind of hold on to in the yoga community that greater range of motion is better and how she works with that narrative within her |
1:07.8 | Teaching and within her community we talked about hyper mobilityility, passive stretching, |
1:13.2 | the myth that strength and flexibility are opposites, |
1:17.2 | and we define terms. |
1:18.9 | So enjoy the episode with Jules. |
1:21.8 | Thanks as always for listening. I appreciate you and |
1:25.1 | your support so much and if you enjoy the podcast please leave a five-star iTunes |
1:30.4 | rating and review. It helps a lot. There's a lot of podcasts out there these days and it's hard for people to find them and the ratings and reviews really do help. |
1:40.0 | So enjoy the interview with Jules. Okay, Jules, it's nice having you on the |
1:45.5 | podcast. Thanks for having me. So we're already having fun and we just |
1:49.8 | started. Exactly. Exactly. So I want to tell you first that this was really the first yoga book that I read in a long time. |
1:57.0 | I want the audience to know I have read lots of yoga books in my life. |
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