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Twists are essential for spinal health and fall prevention, but most yoga students twist incorrectly—creating low back pain and SI joint dysfunction instead of the mobility and freedom twists should provide.
In this episode, we break down why the standard cue "initiate from the lumbar spine" is dangerous, how to distinguish between a safe "turn" and an isolated "twist," and why your core engagement matters more than how far you can rotate.
You'll learn:
Perfect for yoga teachers seeking evidence-based cueing and students dealing with twist-related pain or limitations.
By Jane Alexander, C-IAYT and Sarah Westbrook, C-IAYTTwists are essential for spinal health and fall prevention, but most yoga students twist incorrectly—creating low back pain and SI joint dysfunction instead of the mobility and freedom twists should provide.
In this episode, we break down why the standard cue "initiate from the lumbar spine" is dangerous, how to distinguish between a safe "turn" and an isolated "twist," and why your core engagement matters more than how far you can rotate.
You'll learn:
Perfect for yoga teachers seeking evidence-based cueing and students dealing with twist-related pain or limitations.