This course qualifies for 3 non-contact hour CEs with Yoga Alliance.
Yoga 2.0 for Midlife Empowerment - Fostering Mind-Body Wellnessfor Life
Midlife carries the unavoidable conception of “winding down,” of slowly losing our physical and cognitive abilities from age 40 and on.
Fortunately, we now know, it doesn’t have to be that way. There are numerous ways we can impact the trajectory of how the second half of our life unfolds.
In this online course, yoga therapist and author Dr. Ginger Garner, DPT gives an in-depth look at how we can take greater control over the aging process using yoga as an approach to whole mind-body wellness.
For yoga practice to give us the full benefit over time, we first need to learn how to make it sustainable by practicing in a way that lowers the risk of injury over time.
The physical body is interconnected with and reflects our mental health and vice-versa. Our yoga practice should be multi-modal as well so that it can address systems-based health.
Biomedical medicine for the most part diagnoses disease by evaluating one body system at a time. Systems-based health, in contrast, is a way of seeking whole-body health and looking at system interrelationships.
This concept is embraced in Functional and Lifestyle Medicine.
The aging population and those who suffer from premature aging are at far higher risk for suffering from chronic diseases and the pain that goes with them, as well as COVID-19.
As a result, sustainable yoga practice is urgently needed now more than ever. We must move toward a total wellness practice that embraces age-related change while minimizing premature aging and preventable disease.
It’s essential that we move beyond postural-based, fitness-driven practice and nurture safety and strength and balance mobility with stability through solid science and post-lineage practice. This course will focus on how we can take this important next step in the development of yoga.
What You Will Learn:
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