IN-STUDIO + ONLINE
Join Hannah Andersen for a deep dive into the anatomy of the core. This is the newest session in the Unlocking Movement Potential series exploring movement availability through structure and function. This session will support developing an applied understanding of the relationships between skeletal, muscular, nervous, and fascial systems in “the core.” Through breaking down anatomical concepts into practical and digestible pieces, this workshop specifically caters to those who teach movement in group and individual settings. The afternoon will include anatomy, theories related to structure, function, and injury, somatic exploration, and facilitated discussion.
This workshop counts as 3 hours towards the Citizen Yoga 300HR Training program and Impact 50 hour yoga training. Modules are open to all experience levels and anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of the practice.
Recommended materials:
Yoga Anatomy (Third Edition) Leslie Kaminkoff and Amy Matthews 2021
Price: $75
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Hannah Andersen (MFA, BFA, NCPT) is Assistant Professor of Teaching, Dance, Wayne State University teaching theory and practice courses in BS/BFA Dance and MA Teaching Artistry Programs, and directing the Pilates Mentorship Program supporting students obtaining Pilates certifications. Andersen received the 2022 ‘Sue Nine Award for Faculty Excellence’ at WSU and 2018 ‘Doug Risner Prize for Emerging Dance Researchers’ from the Journal of Dance Education for her work intersecting dance science, somatics, and pedagogy. Her research has been published in Research in Dance Education, Journal of Dance and Somatic Practices, and Journal of Dance Education. She has spent 17 years in the Pilates industry within and outside of higher education and held appointments at Whatcom Community College, University of Oregon, and Western Washington University, and is currently a Balanced Body Educator. A lifelong student of yoga, Hannah is currently on the teaching faculty of Citizen Yoga’s 200HR and 300HR Yoga Alliance Teacher Training program, teaching all anatomy coursework.