Try this tip to improve balance in yoga poses: Understanding yoga anatomy
Many yoga students--including me!--struggle with balance in single leg poses like tree. In this video, we'll look at the main muscle that stabilizes the pelvis when you stand on one leg, called the gluteus medius. Understanding how it works and how to activate it can help improve your balance in many standing balance poses. To read more: https://joemilleryoga.com/2020/05/26/... I'm Joe Miller. I teach anatomy, physiology and movement science for yoga teachers, practitioners and other movement enthusiasts around the world. Links: Instagram: / joemilleryoga Website: https://joemilleryoga.com Disclaimer: All videos are for informational and educational purposes only. Consult with a physician before beginning any exercise program. By engaging in this exercise or exercise program, you agree that you do so voluntarily at your own risk. Joe Miller and Joe Miller LLC cannot be held responsible for any loss, injuries, discomfort or damages that may occur from use of information in this video

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