Showing posts with label Cook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cook. Show all posts

Saturday, April 26, 2014

A Blueprint for Good Technique, Reverse Triangle

This may be a new perspective on an old favorite of yogis everywhere. The name of the posture says it all, REVERSE triangle. In my opinion, the intent of this classic pose is a side bend. Be sure to watch this clip to get the most bang for your buck.


By using the hips correctly the following is achieved:
  • Injury Prevention. Movement expert, Gray Cook has said that lack of symmetry can lead to injury.
  • Resilience. Fitness expert, Steve Maxwell, said that lateral flexion is one of the first ranges of motion we lose as we age.
  • Tone and Lengthen the Midsection. By contracting one side of the lateral chain (toning) the opposite side of the lateral chain must release (lengthen).
There you have it, a simple technique that packs quite  punch (in a kind and loving yogic way).

All the best, Brian





Monday, June 25, 2012

What's the Deal with FMS? Part 2



Now on to my findings. The following statistics are based on 100 screens that I have performed from March, 2012 through June, 2012. This is not a clinical study. It is an opportunity to see what the results of the FMS reveal about Winter Garden Yoga's client base. WGY's client base is very diverse as it includes male, female, young, old, athletic, non-athletic, flexible, inflexible, etc. I think you get the idea. The following information is based on averages (grand total of scores divided by number of screens).


Average total score of an FMS: 12. The professionals at FMS suggest that a minimum score of 14 (with no asymmetries) is the threshold for injury prevention. In other words, anything less than a 14 means the participant's likely hood for injury is greater than a participant who scores a 14 or higher.

Average score of the Deep Squat: 2

This is a "2" in the Deep Squat


Average score of the Hurdle Step: 1

This is a "1" in the Hurdle Step


Average score of the Inline Lunge: 2

This is a "2" in the Inline Lunge


Average score of Shoulder Mobility: 2

This is a "2" in Shoulder Mobility


Average score of the Active Straight Leg Raise: 2

This is a "2" in the Active Straight Leg Raise


Average score of the Trunk Stability Push Up: 1

This is a "1" in the Trunk Stability Push Up

Average score of Rotary Stability: 2
This is a "2" in Rotary Stability















Please check out the FMS page at WinterGardenYoga.com to see what "3s" look like for the above movement patterns.