Cues First: Learn Yoga Anatomy With Ease

A proven and simple method to learn yoga anatomy with ease.

.

Do you think there a way to learn yoga anatomy with ease? 

Not, sure? Keep Reading
.

As yoga teachers, our goal is to guide our students safely and effectively through their practice. I bet you agree that understanding anatomy is crucial to achieving this goal, yet anatomy can often feel overwhelming.

.

Many teachers struggle with complex anatomical terms and the pressure to stay up-to-date with the latest scientific research.

If you are like most yoga teachers, the idea of anatomy my leave you in a state of overwhelm!

.

I have taken part in a lot of yoga teacher trainings. In my first 200 hour training, I was taught the names of muscles and what they do and I was given little insight on how to apply that to yoga. This left me really frustrated, and even like I wasted my time and money.

.

Bored but do not need to be. Learn Yoga Anatomy with Ease


.

In many of my other trainings, we spent a lot of time memorizing cues. Sometimes we practiced teaching the cues. This was helpful for me, but I know many others who did not find it helpful. A few years ago when I heard one of my colleagues complain that they did not learn anatomy, it finally clicked.

.

We learned the cues, but most people did not understand the anatomy behind the cues.

.

I talked to more participants from my trainings and discovered that they felt confident in their ability to teach and to even select impactful cues in real time, but they still didn’t understand the anatomy behind the cues.

That’s when I put it all together!

.

Yoga teachers need to know how to cue. It’s essential! 

And to be highly impactful, yoga teachers need to know the anatomy behind the cues.

.

This is why I put together the Balanced Posture Alignment Framework. It is an effective approach to learning anatomy that simplifies the process and enhances teaching skills.

.

We start with the cues and then explore the anatomy that support the cues! 

This is the way to learn yoga anatomy with ease!

.

Here’s why this method works so well.

.

Immediate Practical Application:

One of the biggest challenges yoga teachers face when learning anatomy is the disconnect between theoretical knowledge and practical application. Staring with anatomy-informed cues bridges this gap by providing immediate, actionable instructions that teachers can use in their classes. For example, the cue "stretch your toes out away from each other" directly engages the muscles and bones in the foot, making the anatomical concepts tangible and relevant.

.

Learn Yoga Anatomy with Ease in Workshop


.

By starting with cues, teachers can see and feel the anatomy in action. This hands-on approach not only makes the information more relatable but also more memorable. When you practice or teach a cue like this, you’re not just memorizing facts; you’re experiencing how anatomy functions within the context of yoga.

.

Enhanced Learning through Experience

Learning through experience is a powerful educational tool. When yoga teachers use anatomy-informed cues in their practice, they can immediately observe the effects on their own bodies and those of their students. This experiential learning helps to reinforce the anatomical concepts in a way that reading from a textbook cannot.

.

Learn Yoga Anatomy with Ease - not by reading books


.

For instance, when you cue "stretch your toes out away from each other" in Tadasana (Mountain Pose), you can physically feel the activation of the foot muscles and observe the spread of the toes. This real-time feedback helps to cement the understanding of the underlying anatomy. Repeating this process in different poses enhances this understanding, making the anatomical knowledge second nature.

.

Trish in Tadasana cues First  - Learn Yoga Anatomy With Ease


.

Simplified Initial Learning Curve

Traditional anatomy learning can be daunting with its complex terminology and detailed structures. For many yoga teachers, this complexity can be a barrier to fully engaging with the material. Anatomy-informed cues simplify this initial learning phase. By focusing on specific, practical cues, teachers can gradually build their anatomical knowledge without feeling overwhelmed.

.

Starting with cues allows teachers to learn in manageable chunks. Instead of trying to memorize all the muscles and bones at once, they can focus on understanding a single cue and the related anatomy. Over time, this method builds a solid foundation that can be expanded upon as teachers become more comfortable with the material.

.

Increased Confidence and Teaching Effectiveness

Confidence is key when teaching yoga. Teachers who understand the anatomical basis of their cues are more confident in their instruction, which enhances their teaching effectiveness. When you know why you are giving a specific cue, you can communicate more clearly and respond to students' needs more effectively.

.

Increase Confidence with You Understand and Learn Yoga Anatomy with Ease


.

Progressive Deepening of Knowledge

Once teachers are comfortable with basic anatomy-informed cues, they naturally progress to deeper anatomical understanding. The initial success and confidence gained from using these cues can spark a desire to learn more about the body's intricate workings.

I’ve been teaching yoga anatomy for over 11 years now and the feedback from teachers who learn the cues first system is astounding.

“That’s it? This makes it seem so easy?” - C.W. Yoga Teacher

.

If you are tired of struggling to learn anatomy and ready for an easy, simple, and practical approach, download my Free List of 16 Anatomy-Informed Cues. Take the first step towards mastering yoga anatomy with ease.

.

Grab Cheat Sheet for Yoga Teachers Button


These are the exact cues I use in my yoga anatomy courses and yoga teacher trainings to ensure teachers are confident with teaching anatomy informed yoga!

Go from “I can’t learn anatomy” to teaching anatomy informed yoga classes. Your students will not only feel safe, but excited to learn from you and keep coming back!



Categories: : Cues, Effective Teaching Techniques, Yoga Anatomy

Want Free Yoga Anatomy Education & Yoga Teaching Tips Sent Directly To You?

I have read and agree to the terms & conditions.

Available at Yoga Anatomy School

Trish holding sacrum to teach yoga anatomy

Free Resource

Access the 16 science backed yoga cues that Dr. Trish Corley has refined using twenty years of experience as a doctor of physical therapy, anatomy professor, and yoga teacher.

Teach Yoga to Students with Injuries Course

Featured Course

A Self Paced Course for Yoga Teachers to Master Anatomy with Ease and Ignite Your Confidence

https://www.yogaanatomyschool.com/yoga-teacher-mentorship

Teacher Mentorship

A coaching program for yoga teachers who want to teach with confidence, ease, and high level impact that leaves students empowered and coming back.