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Download Anatomy Syllabus Click on the Link Below http://surl.li/oucny Dates: 1st February to 1 March About Ritesh Patel: With a common-sense approach...
|| ONLINE YOGA ANATOMY COURSE BY RITESH || Anatomy Simplified || For Yoga Teachers | 1 Month Intense Course | Pilates CertificationThe scalene muscles are a muscle group in your neck. You have 60 to 70 muscles in your neck, head, and face area. The scalenes are made up of three pa...
|| ONLINE YOGA ANATOMY COURSE BY RITESH || Anatomy Simplified || For Yoga Teachers | 1 Month Intense Course | Pilates CertificationThe deep neck flexors are the muscles at the front of your neck that help to stabilize and support the spine. With forward head posture, the deep neck...
|| ONLINE YOGA ANATOMY COURSE BY RITESH || Anatomy Simplified || For Yoga Teachers | 1 Month Intense Course | Pilates CertificationWhether you’re doing weightlifting reps or sitting at a desk all day, your neck is put under stress on a daily basis. If you’re considering taking up...
|| ONLINE YOGA ANATOMY COURSE BY RITESH || Anatomy Simplified || For Yoga Teachers | 1 Month Intense Course | Pilates CertificationThe scalene muscles are three paired muscles (anterior, middle and posterior), located in the lateral aspect of the neck. Collectively, they form part...
|| ONLINE YOGA ANATOMY COURSE BY RITESH || Anatomy Simplified || For Yoga Teachers | 1 Month Intense Course | Pilates CertificationBEHAVIOUR THAT CAN WEAKEN THE GLUTEUS MEDIUS: As yoga teachers if you only focus on stretching & not strenthting, It does not make any sense, till the...
|| ONLINE YOGA ANATOMY COURSE BY RITESH || Anatomy Simplified || For Yoga Teachers | 1 Month Intense Course | Pilates CertificationSo now let us focus on the Adrenal Glands. Adrenal Glands One adrenal gland sits on top of each kidney. The two adrenal glands are divided into two ma...
|| ONLINE YOGA ANATOMY COURSE BY RITESH || Anatomy Simplified || For Yoga Teachers | 1 Month Intense Course | Pilates CertificationScoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine whose most common symptoms are lower back pain and stiffness. Nascent research into the effects of yog...
|| ONLINE YOGA ANATOMY COURSE BY RITESH || Anatomy Simplified || For Yoga Teachers | 1 Month Intense Course | Pilates CertificationThe peripheral nervous system (PNS) is the division of the nervous system containing all the nerves that lie outside of the central nervous system (CN...
|| ONLINE YOGA ANATOMY COURSE BY RITESH || Anatomy Simplified || For Yoga Teachers | 1 Month Intense Course | Pilates CertificationThe nervous system has two major parts: the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Today we will cover the Central Nerv...
|| ONLINE YOGA ANATOMY COURSE BY RITESH || Anatomy Simplified || For Yoga Teachers | 1 Month Intense Course | Pilates CertificationThis video is the second part of the respiratory system In the previous part we covered Nose, Sinuses, Pharynx, Larynx, Epiglottis, Trachea.now lets c...
|| ONLINE YOGA ANATOMY COURSE BY RITESH || Anatomy Simplified || For Yoga Teachers | 1 Month Intense Course | Pilates CertificationRespiratory diseases are increasing rapidly and drastically, the reason behind is mainly changed breathing pattern along with environmental pollution....
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