730. Wednesday Q&A: Tongue Placement, Coccyx Pain, & Is Teacher Training Right For You

730. Wednesday Q&A: Tongue Placement, Coccyx Pain, & Is Teacher Training Right For You

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Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them!

 

In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about tongue placement during yoga, how to approach coccyx pain, and how to know if yoga teacher training is right for you.

 

Your questions:

  • I thought I’d ask about tongue placement in the mouth. I’ve seen many people who I respect here on the internet saying that the tongue should generally rest on the roof of the mouth with the tip of the tongue behind the front teeth. Do you and Kristin have any comments or info about this?
  • I have coccyx pain. What’s what’s the best approach to to deal with it? 
  • I’m not sure if I want to do a yoga teacher training, but feel inspired to learn more about the LYT method, yoga as a modality, and more. How does one determine if training is the right choice?

 

To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: https://lytyoga.com/podcast/

 

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