Too much of a good thing
There is some great information in this podcast and I’ve learned a lot from it that I apply in my classes. It is also the only podcast I listen to at 1.5X because there is too much banter and no apparent editing. I appreciate when a podcast respects my time. 😋 As a yoga teacher I appreciate that Jenni and Travis are challenging some of the assumptions we have, and rightly so. On the other hand, some of the cues we use are to compliment the meditative quality of a practice, by transmitting the ability to be present to our students. Maybe there is not a safety concern, but holding a pose a certain way has a use for being present with our bodies. Yoga is both movement science, and also a practice of meditation and breathwork supported by a philosophical system. This podcast is great for thinking about the purely physical side, and you can get the philosophy and meditation from another show.
pashupa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/23
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JR's really really trying a listener's patience,her prententious & howling interruptive, undereducated way of hosting this podcast may appeal to the usamerican audience, although I refuse to assume this sort of naive-fitness-meets-trendy-wellness has meaning to the majority of people...Read full review »
ndjuxhhehaijdbehbbxk via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 05/11/23
I am reviewing only the episode on May 16 regarding Fascia. While there isn’t a lot of supporting evidence either way on the nature of how Fascia should be viewed scientifically, they didn’t add to the discussion in a meaningful way. In fact there was more in the way of “I think” and even...Read full review »
stephenmarklay via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/23
I love that they bring yoga and science together and that they debunk some myths!
Polletjes5 via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 04/26/22
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