733. Wednesday Q&A: Injury Recovery, Learning Through LYT, & Identifying Quality Movement Professionals

733. Wednesday Q&A: Injury Recovery, Learning Through LYT, & Identifying Quality Movement Professionals

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

 

In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about injury recovery, learning through LYT, and how to tell whether someone is a quality movement professional. 

 

Your questions:

  • I had heard different recommendations for helping injury recovery. Some say stop moving and some say absolutely keep moving. If you’re recovering from an injury should you stop moving or is that not good advice?
  • Can you articulate the learning that occurs in a movement practice like LYT and how it may help us all become more proficient lifetime learners?
  • There are a lot of movement professionals out there, how do you determine the “good” from the “bad”?

 

Here’s a link to Kristin’s blog post about Rice vs. Meat: https://lytyoga.com/rice-vs-meat/

 

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

 

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