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How to Improve Camel Pose--And, Update Your Teaching Cues: Yoga Teacher's Companion #41
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Learn how to improve your Camel Pose (Ustrasana) and help your students go deeper. This episode breaks down how to make the lower back, knees, and neck more comfortable in this posture. It also outlines the best cues to help everyone feel stronger, more flexible, and more comfortable in this backbend.
✅ The Art of Teaching Beginners Online Course:
✅ The Art of Yoga Sequencing Online Course:
Highlights:
:01 Struggling with Camel Pose
1:44 Overview
2:15 Improving Lower Back Comfort
3:48 Improving Neck Comfort
7:26 Improving Knee Comfort
9:18 3 Essential Cues
11:38 Building Strength & Control
ABOUT JASON:
Jason Crandell is a natural teacher and author with more than 20 years of experience. Named “one of the teachers shaping the future of yoga,” by Yoga Journal, Jason has been an in-demand teacher at conferences around the world for more than two decades.
For the past 10 years, Jason has honed his approach by looking to peers outside of the yoga community, in the fields of physical therapy, orthopedics, and sports medicine. These collaborative partnerships have enabled Jason to offer the most up-to-date to asana technique, cueing, injury management, and hands-on adjustments. Jason’s goal is to blend the timeless wisdom of yoga philosophy with evidence-based information to create yoga curriculum that helps modern practitioners grow and evolve.
✅ The Art of Teaching Beginners Online Course:
✅ The Art of Yoga Sequencing Online Course:
Highlights:
:01 Struggling with Camel Pose
1:44 Overview
2:15 Improving Lower Back Comfort
3:48 Improving Neck Comfort
7:26 Improving Knee Comfort
9:18 3 Essential Cues
11:38 Building Strength & Control
ABOUT JASON:
Jason Crandell is a natural teacher and author with more than 20 years of experience. Named “one of the teachers shaping the future of yoga,” by Yoga Journal, Jason has been an in-demand teacher at conferences around the world for more than two decades.
For the past 10 years, Jason has honed his approach by looking to peers outside of the yoga community, in the fields of physical therapy, orthopedics, and sports medicine. These collaborative partnerships have enabled Jason to offer the most up-to-date to asana technique, cueing, injury management, and hands-on adjustments. Jason’s goal is to blend the timeless wisdom of yoga philosophy with evidence-based information to create yoga curriculum that helps modern practitioners grow and evolve.
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