The Yoga Wrist Clinic: Cuing Pain Free Yoga

A mini-course for yoga teachers struggling to help students with wrist pain and want a simple process to cue students through a pain-free practice.

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        The Yoga Wrist Clinic Includes:

        • 6 Self Paced Video Lessons
        • PDF of the Anatomy Informed
          Cues That Stop Wrist Pain
        • Access to direct communication
          with Dr. Trish Corley
        • 2 CEUs for Anatomy &
          Physiology
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        I loved the alignment cues and framework and I have used a ton of that info in my teaching since the workshop. - Abby E.

        Abby E

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        This workshop is great for anyone trying to incorporate anatomy within asana practice.

        Lainey P

        Get Instant Access to 6 Lessons:

         1: The most common cause of wrist pain and the #1 mistake you need to avoid to stop wasting time trying to help your students.

        2: The specific anatomy informed cues that will stop your students
         from experiencing wrist pain in yoga.

        3: The anatomy of the wrist. No more guessing why you are saying cues. You will understand the anatomy and "why" the cues work to stop wrist pain.

        4: Embody the cues with a deep understanding of what is happening from an anatomical perspective. Give up teaching from memorization!

        5: Learn WHEN to use the cues to ensure students are not feeling wrist pain. This is the key to truly connecting with the students in front of you and ensuring they feel safe and supported by you…and that is ultimately what will keep them coming back to your classes.

        6: What to do to ensure you can use anatomy informed cues for all parts of the body and in any posture.