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large Emily Large has been practicing physical therapy for 15 years and is a graduate of the American Viniyoga Institute's 1,000-hour yoga therapy program directed by Gary Kraftsow. Founder of Living Large Therapeu-tics, Emily combines the science of physical therapy with the practice of Viniyoga.

Yoga Therapy for the Lower Back, Sacrum, and Hips
Instructor: Emily Large
Saturday, March 28
8:00am-10:00am: Session 1
Code: M1LARG
all levels, therapeutic


Discover the healing potential of specific asana sequences and breathing techniques for conditions common to the lower back, sacrum, and hips. Come prepared to learn anatomy and biomechanics. Lecture and asana.



Why Practice Yoga?
Instructor: Emily Large
Saturday, March 28
3:30pm-5:30pm: Beginners Conference


Join us as we deepen our knowledge of this transformative practice. We'll define yoga in detail and explore postures, breathing, and mental focus. We'll also discuss the benefits that can be cultivated through regular practice. Bring your questions! Discussion and asana.



Prevention of Yoga Injuries
Instructor: Emily Large
Sunday, March 29
8:00am-10:00am: Session 4
Code: M4LARG
continue your education, therapeutic


Learn the definition of axial extension and why application of this technique within every asana is critical for the prevention of yoga injuries, from a physical therapist's perspective. Lecture and asana.



Yoga Therapy for the Upper Back and Neck
Instructor: Emily Large
Sunday, March 29
10:30am-12:30pm: Session 5
Code: M5LARG
all levels, therapeutic


Discover the healing potential of specific asana sequences and breathing techniques for conditions common to the upper back and neck. Come prepared to learn anatomy and biomechanics from a physical therapist's perspective. Lecture and asana.




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