In today's episode we will be discussing our beautiful bodies! We will dive into Anatomy and Physiology, but not from a boring and theoretical prospective, rather from a very relatable place: the way we feel and see our bodies move! Matt and his co-author Andrew McGonigle MD share knowledge, myths and facts in their latest book, The Physiology of Yoga, that will allow you to understand your body in an entirely different way!
In today's episode we will be discussing our beautiful bodies! We will dive into Anatomy and Physiology, but not from a boring and theoretical prospective, rather from a very relatable place: the way we feel and see our bodies move! Matt and his co-author Andrew McGonigle MD share knowledge, myths and facts in their latest book, The Physiology of Yoga, that will allow you to understand your body in an entirely different way!
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About the Book: While many people practice yoga simply because it helps them feel good, the physiological basis for yoga’s effects on the body and mind is often unknown or misunderstood. Understanding these physiological concepts can help to deepen your yoga practice. The Physiology of Yoga separates speculation from fact by examining how the body responds and adapts to yoga within many systems of the body: musculoskeletal, nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, endocrine, reproductive, and digestive. Straightforward explanations guide you in sorting through conflicting information about what yoga really can help you achieve and in evaluating whether certain yoga methods provide benefits to any or all of those systems.
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About Matthew Huy
Matthew is a movement teacher, anatomy trainer, and author. of The Physiology of Yoga, Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Matt was studying biology at university when he enrolled in a dance class upon the suggestion of a friend. Something changed in him during that first dance course; he discovered an absolute love of movement. He next enrolled in a yoga class and decided he wanted to study movement instead of biology. Several years later, he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Dance from California State University Long Beach, a yoga teacher training at an ashram in India, a Pilates Matwork Certification in LA, and a Thai yoga massage foundation course in Thailand. In 2022, he completed a Master of Science in Sport, Health, and Exercise science at Brunel University London, where he focused on exercise physiology and pain science. His master’s research centered on the impact of yoga teachers’ language on their clients.
Matt is based in the UK since 2009 and teaches weekly classes online and in Buckinghamshire, as well as leading the anatomy component of several teacher trainings, both nationally and internationally. He also offers CPD workshops to current teachers and mentoring to newer teachers.