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Today's guest Mark Hunter took a long road to teaching yoga, including almost 3 decades of working in (and instructing) massage and remedial therapy. He has been passionate about fascia since long before it was mainstream. He shares this passion with his students, many of whom are over 60 years old, in group classes, one-on-ones, and senior's balance sessions.
Whether you've thought about it or not, we are all aging. So in this episode, Mark and host Rachel explore what we can learn about aging from working with older adults. Mark shares his key areas for focus, including soft-tissue mobility, balance and coordination, and better breathing. He also reminds us of the (perhaps underestimated) power of using community and camaraderie to give students the courage to explore new challenges and new movement patterns.
Listen in as Mark shares what he has learned about himself while working with older adults and how that shapes the wellness practices he prioritizes today.
Show Notes:
Links Mentioned:
You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at www.YogaMedicine.com/podcast-33.
And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at www.YogaMedicine.com.
To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.
By Tiffany Cruikshank L.Ac, MAOM | Founder of Yoga Medicine®4.9
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Today's guest Mark Hunter took a long road to teaching yoga, including almost 3 decades of working in (and instructing) massage and remedial therapy. He has been passionate about fascia since long before it was mainstream. He shares this passion with his students, many of whom are over 60 years old, in group classes, one-on-ones, and senior's balance sessions.
Whether you've thought about it or not, we are all aging. So in this episode, Mark and host Rachel explore what we can learn about aging from working with older adults. Mark shares his key areas for focus, including soft-tissue mobility, balance and coordination, and better breathing. He also reminds us of the (perhaps underestimated) power of using community and camaraderie to give students the courage to explore new challenges and new movement patterns.
Listen in as Mark shares what he has learned about himself while working with older adults and how that shapes the wellness practices he prioritizes today.
Show Notes:
Links Mentioned:
You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at www.YogaMedicine.com/podcast-33.
And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at www.YogaMedicine.com.
To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

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