by Jim Harrington | Feb 20, 2019 | Anatomy & Physiology, Blog, Uncategorized
Feet can tell stories Our footprints tell our story to those who can read them. Which direction we were walking in, if we were going slowly or fast, and much else. The feet are also the intermediaries between us and the ground. Sometimes they need to be soft and...
by Jim Harrington | Dec 29, 2014 | Uncategorized
Dear fellow Yogis, What inspires you? What will you inspiration for 2015 be? We’re looking for the best image, accompanied by one word that will inspire you for the coming year. Load it to Instagram, Twitter or Facebook. Tag it #yogainspire2015,...
by Jim Harrington | Mar 9, 2013 | Anatomy & Physiology, General, Philosophy, Teacher Training, Uncategorized
The most effective method to advance a teachers practice and skill level is through short and intense training “retreats”. In between the intensive courses there is then time and space to integrate new knowledge and put it into practice. Four modules of 75...
by Jim Harrington | Oct 19, 2012 | Uncategorized
The Anatomy Program is 8years old now. It has been steadily evolving. Each year adding or removing a little here and there. It’s got to the point now where I feel it is covering all the most important basics for yoga teachers and practitioners without...