Riskless, Wristless Yoga Workshop
Join me on Saturday, February 18th from 12:30 – 2 PM, to learn about wrist injuries and yoga. Wrist pain does not have to limit or restrict your Yoga Practice!
The wrist is a relatively small and complex joint which can be prone to injury during hatha yoga. Some of the more challenging poses like Downward facing dog, hand stand and other weight bearing poses to the hands can stress the wrist as well as the surrounding muscles, tendons and ligaments create discomfort and even acute, lingering pain. The injury can be yoga related or it can be an unrelated injury from some other sports or work activity or accidental fall. In this workshop we will discuss preventative techniques to both deal with previous injuries and avoid yoga related injuries. We will focus on alternative or modified positions to help the wrist sensitive student realize a full yoga practice.
Join me, Bill O’Connor RYT for a discussion of major and some minor wrist injuries and how to deal with and prevent them. This will be followed by a special vigorous “wristless” yoga practice which you can take home with you as well as use the modifications in your regular practice.
As a long time evolution teacher who has been teaching and practicing for 10 years with Keinbox disease, a genetic condition that causes disintegration of the central wrist bone. I have studied the use of the wrist in daily life as well as in yoga practice and developed a yoga practice which de-emphasizes the use of the wrist. Consulted with and been diagnosed by some of the leading wrist experts in the US, and I am happy to share my experience with others who are dealing with wrist pain. ~ Bill
