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Are you trying to make sense of all the conflicting narratives about fitness? Learn how to ground your teaching practice in science-based research instead. The Yoga Research & Beyond Podcast helps yoga teachers and fitness professionals discern popular messages about the benefits and dangers of how our bodies move. Co-hosts Ariana Raven and Jules Mitchell discuss published research on yoga and exercise, challenge dominant trends about the human body, and teach research literacy in a fun and engaging way.

About The Hosts:
Ariana Raven is a yoga teacher and strength trainer who co-runs New York Stretch in NYC. For more than ten years, she’s been helping people reach their goals with a holistic approach that combines principles from yoga, exercise science, and published research. Find her at arianaraven.com.

Jules Mitchell is a disrupter, yoga teacher, and the author of Yoga Biomechanics: Stretching Redefined. She is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, and leads advanced continuing education programs in biomechanics for fitness and rehab professionals worldwide. Find her at julesmitchell.com.

Yoga Research & Beyond Ariana Raven and Jules Mitchell

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.0 • 10 Ratings

Are you trying to make sense of all the conflicting narratives about fitness? Learn how to ground your teaching practice in science-based research instead. The Yoga Research & Beyond Podcast helps yoga teachers and fitness professionals discern popular messages about the benefits and dangers of how our bodies move. Co-hosts Ariana Raven and Jules Mitchell discuss published research on yoga and exercise, challenge dominant trends about the human body, and teach research literacy in a fun and engaging way.

About The Hosts:
Ariana Raven is a yoga teacher and strength trainer who co-runs New York Stretch in NYC. For more than ten years, she’s been helping people reach their goals with a holistic approach that combines principles from yoga, exercise science, and published research. Find her at arianaraven.com.

Jules Mitchell is a disrupter, yoga teacher, and the author of Yoga Biomechanics: Stretching Redefined. She is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, and leads advanced continuing education programs in biomechanics for fitness and rehab professionals worldwide. Find her at julesmitchell.com.

    Y&B #63 - What's the best hamstring stretch? Comparison of four techniques

    Y&B #63 - What's the best hamstring stretch? Comparison of four techniques

    How often do your students ask for help with tight hamstrings? In this episode Jenn Pilotti and I discuss a study that compared 4 stretching techniques for greater hamstring flexibility. This study from the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research compared two active stretches and two passive stretches in 100 people over the course of 8 weeks. It’s clear that one resulted in the greatest gains. We discuss the results here and in our Yoga Research and Beyond review.

    • 25 min
    Y&B #62 - Buteyko Breathing and Asthma

    Y&B #62 - Buteyko Breathing and Asthma

    How can Buteyko breathing help with asthma? Research shows 6-30% of asthma sufferers use breathing methods to alleviate their asthma symptoms in the UK.  Catherine and I discuss a paper from the Complementary Therapies in Medicine journal about Buteyko breathing and asthma.
    Buteyko breathing technique (BBT) is a method that is used in some practices to help with hyperventilation, and asthma. BBT trains people to slow their breath rate, eliminate mouth breathing (using a small strip of tape on the mouth), and use controlled breath pauses to increase CO2 levels. Russian physiologist, Konstantin Buteyko, created it in the 1950’s after experimenting with a slower breathing rate on himself and his patients. He postulated that hyperventilation and mouth breathing create hypocapnia (low CO2), which causes hundreds of ailments, including bronchospasm. 

    • 31 min
    Y&B #61 - Ground Reaction Forces in 28 Yoga Poses

    Y&B #61 - Ground Reaction Forces in 28 Yoga Poses

    What are Ground Reaction Forces (GRFs) and why are they important? In biomechanics GRF is the force exerted from the ground onto the body when they make contact. It's basically Newton's 3rd law: for every action there is a reaction. Measuring these forces helps us understand how yoga poses impact bones and possibly bone mass.

    • 37 min
    Y&B #60 - Can VR Technology Alter Pain Perception?

    Y&B #60 - Can VR Technology Alter Pain Perception?

    Can virtual reality technology affect pain perception? Well, yeah. Catherine Cowey and I discuss a fun study about this co-authored by Lorimer Moseley in 2015 in the Psychological Science Journal. The researchers used VR technology to give subjects (with a history of neck pain) the illusion that they had moved their neck more or less than they actually had. As they hypothesized, this had an effect on their perception of pain.

    • 40 min
    Hamstring Injuries and Yoga

    Hamstring Injuries and Yoga

    Proximal hamstring tendinopathy (PHT) is a pathology of the tendon with a combination of tissue damage, inflammation, and possibly pain at the proximal tendon where the hamstring attaches to the ischial tuberosity. PHT is very common among yoga practitioners as well as in other populations.  Jules Mitchell and I talk about our own experiences with hamstring injuries as well as a 2016 clinical commentary entitled Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy: Clinical Aspects of Assessment and Management from the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy.

    • 55 min
    Y&B #58 - The Value of Blowing Up a Balloon

    Y&B #58 - The Value of Blowing Up a Balloon

    Breathing is a hot topic for yoga teachers and fitness professionals. Jenn Pilotti and I talk about a study on the 90/90 breath technique with ball and balloon. Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) practitioners use this exercise to help people of all ages with musculoskeletal pain, including low back pain. We discuss the relationship between breathing and posture and how they might affect low back pain.

    • 47 min

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bigsilverblues ,

Katy Bowman interview

This was my favourite interview to date with the brilliant and amazing Katy Bowman! I wish everyone would listen to this and then embrace the paradigm shift she is speaking of.

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Agree with earlier comment “Totally biased” but would add “Ignorant”

The problem is this podcast is optimized so that people who want to understand the connection between yoga and Buteyko method, get this immature and dilettante podcast at the top of the search results, with the claim of it being “science based”. Bad science, manipulative journalism.

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Totally Biased

It is SO obvious how much you both dislike heated yoga. Your silly little giggles and the tone of your voice make it very clear. Very unprofessional. Why even bother? Talk about something else. Unless you are into it, you just don’t get it period. How about the many 1000s and 1000s of people who have been helped physically and mentally by heated exercise??!! You both need some Hot Yoga to get over yourselves. I’d love to know your yoga/exercise style so I could get on and bash what you do and love.

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