Gluteus Medius Focused Flow Yoga
Online
22 June 2020 •
18:00 - 18:45
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Hanne Winther
Hanne (pronounced HA-na) has practiced yoga since 1999 when she took her first Iyengar yoga class as a young, anxious teenager. She can still remember how clear-headed and peaceful she felt walking out of her first class. Along the way, her yoga practice also helped balance out a rigorous schedule of training for swimming competitions and triathlons, it helped her through two pregnancies and endless toddler tantrums, and in general has given her incredible tools for navigating life.
Hanne has practiced yoga with instructors across North America in Washington DC, Montreal, San Francisco, Portland, and Vancouver. She continued her practice when she moved to Kerry in 2010. Four years later, Yoga Killarney was born. Her hope is, that through the practice of yoga, she can guide her students to feel better in their bodies and minds.
Hanne is a registered and insured senior yoga teacher with Yoga Pros. She received her initial training from The Lotus Seed in Portland, Oregon. Her mentor, Wren Doggett, is a pioneer of non-profit and outreach yoga in the US.
Since completing her training, Hanne has developed a keen interest in biomechanics and current research into chronic pain. Her interests have led her to study with and learn from like-minded movement professionals and scientists, such as, physiotherapist Sarah Court, biomechanists Jules Mitchell and Katie Bowman, pain scientist Lorimer Moseley, chiropractor Andreo Spina, yoga therapist Gary Kraftsow, kinesiologist and strength coach Eric Cressey, Feldenkrais practitioner Todd Hargrove, and yoga teachers Cecily Milne, Kathryn Bruni-Young and Jenni Rawlings, who are helping to bridge the gap between science and yoga.
Description
Many of the poses we practice today will challenge the gluteus medius muscles of the hip. These muscles help to move your leg to the side, away from the body. Expect to practice Quadruped Hip Circles, Warrior II, Extended Side Angle, and Single Leg Bridge.