
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
The conversation explores the concept of movement in yoga and its relationship to daily life. Peter argues that yoga should focus on improving overall movement patterns and functionality rather than specific asanas. He emphasizes the importance of sensory feedback and learning through repetition, like how children learn to move. Peter also introduces the idea of the neurological fallacy, which challenges the reductionist view of the body and emphasizes the interconnectedness of the whole system.
www.peterblackaby.co.uk
KEEN ON YOGA
👉 Website: www.keenonyoga.com
👉 Instagram: @keen_on_yoga | @adam_keen_ashtanga
👉 Work Enquiries: [email protected]
Key Points
4.6
4545 ratings
The conversation explores the concept of movement in yoga and its relationship to daily life. Peter argues that yoga should focus on improving overall movement patterns and functionality rather than specific asanas. He emphasizes the importance of sensory feedback and learning through repetition, like how children learn to move. Peter also introduces the idea of the neurological fallacy, which challenges the reductionist view of the body and emphasizes the interconnectedness of the whole system.
www.peterblackaby.co.uk
KEEN ON YOGA
👉 Website: www.keenonyoga.com
👉 Instagram: @keen_on_yoga | @adam_keen_ashtanga
👉 Work Enquiries: [email protected]
Key Points
1,838 Listeners
499 Listeners
11,933 Listeners
173 Listeners
565 Listeners
1,247 Listeners
47 Listeners
2,305 Listeners
29 Listeners
15 Listeners
167 Listeners
66 Listeners
430 Listeners
480 Listeners
2,055 Listeners