Cultivate Your Core Improve Back Stability Improve Spinal Stability Find Ease in Your Asanas The core itself is the root of our being, the center of our balance, and in a healthy body is also the root of our movements. Many of us know how to train the outer core but are disconnected to our inner core . By learning how to reconnect to your inner core, you can prevent/recover from injuries, improve your posture, enhance athletic performance and create more efficient movement patterns. With over 90 pages and 65 photos, here is a portion of what you will learn: -the difference between the inner and outer core how to develop strength and ease in both -how to improve pelvic stability -the importance of diaphragmatic movement to stability of the core -the difference between pilates and yoga breathing -the connection between poor core stability and injury - how to recover from injury by improving core stability - practices that will progressively stabilize and strengthen your core
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Suzette O'Byrne is a yoga therapist, pilates instructor, and kinesiologist. She has an extensive background in personal training, and is a trainer of trainers. Her experience has shown her that people often work too hard at core stability, and instead create rigidity. Rather than cultivating suppleness they create hardness. These 2 things, rigidity and hardness prevent you from tapping into the true wisdom of your body.
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