By the end of this course, you will (1) understand human anatomy and biomechanics in yoga practice and (2) apply that knowledge to improve alignment, safety, and performance. Dr. Constance Bradley, L.Ac., PhD, combines her expertise in yoga and biomedical sciences to deliver a course that connects structure and function in motion. Through video instruction you’ll explore how bones, joints, and muscles interact in asanas and learn to cue, modify, and assess movement intelligently. This course’s strength lies in translating complex anatomy into practical guidance for teaching and self-practice. Learners will develop the confidence to use anatomical reasoning to enhance posture safety, prevent injuries, and optimize movement efficiency for diverse populations.
What you'll learn
understand how bones, joints, and muscles interact during yoga practice
apply anatomical knowledge to improve alignment and safety in yoga
develop strategies to prevent injuries and enhance movement efficiency
Course objectives
improve teaching techniques through a better understanding of human anatomy
translate complex anatomical concepts into practical applications for yoga