These podcasts are originally crafted yoga classes taught by Sarah Baumert. There are currently over 50 episodes that range in length, level and style. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of…
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Listeners of Sarah B. Yoga that love the show mention:The Sarah B. Yoga podcast is an incredible resource for anyone looking to deepen their yoga practice or find relief from physical discomfort. Sarah's teaching style is clear and concise, making it easy to follow along with her instructions and cues. Her voice is soothing and comforting, creating a relaxing atmosphere for practice. The audio lessons are surprisingly effective, providing the same benefits as in-person classes. I was pleasantly surprised by how clear and impactful Sarah's lessons were.
The best aspect of this podcast is Sarah's ability to provide clear and helpful cues. She guides the listener through each pose with precision and attention to detail, ensuring proper alignment and safety. Additionally, her knowledge of anatomy is evident in her instruction, allowing the listener to move through the poses in a safe and efficient manner. I also appreciate that she offers a variety of classes, including Feldenkrais and Yoga Nidra, which provide different ways to explore movement and relaxation.
One potential downside of this podcast is that it may not be suitable for beginners who are unfamiliar with basic yoga poses. While Sarah's cues are clear, she does assume a certain level of familiarity with yoga terminology and alignment principles. However, for those who have some experience with yoga, this podcast offers a challenging yet accessible practice.
In conclusion, The Sarah B. Yoga podcast is a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their yoga practice or find relief from physical discomfort. Sarah's clear cues, knowledgeable instruction, and soothing voice create an enjoyable and effective practice experience. Whether you're new to yoga or have been practicing for years, this podcast offers something for everyone.
Episode 109:This is a re-release of one of my most popular classes. I originally taught this lesson as a part of the Soften the System Feldenkrais® Course. Today we take another Feldenkrais® approach to practicing the ability to settle the body. This class again utilizes the powerful effect that calming the hands can have on our whole system, including our eyes. If you resonate with TODAY's approach, you may be interested in these self-paced Feldenkrais courses:Coming to Your Senses Feldenkrais® SeriesSoften the System Feldenkrais® SeriesSensing Subtlety and Satisfaction Feldenkrais® SeriesUnraveling Body Anxiety Feldenkrais® SeriesSarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais® practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Upcoming Courses with Sarah:Coming to Your Senses: A Feldenkrais Series for Eyes, Ears, Jaw, and BreathWakeful Body: The Blending of Yoga + Feldenkrais Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or youtube.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 108:Today's class is a short Feldenkrais lesson that will be done lying on the back. This simple, but effective lesson, creates a sense of wholeness and connection from your feet to your head. This lesson is from the Feldenkrais Mini Lessons course that can be purchased. This self paced course has 16 mini lessons ranging from 15- 30 minutes. The lessons in this course are there for you when you need a shift or interruption of your current state, but don't have an hour to spare. I like to think of them as more than a 5 minute movement snack, but also not the whole buffet. Just the right nourishment. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Upcoming Courses with Sarah:Coming to Your Senses: A Feldenkrais Series for Eyes, Ears, Jaw, and BreathWakeful Body: The Blending of Yoga + Feldenkrais Support the Show.Find more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 107:Today I am going to share a lesson that introduces us to how the hip and shoulder joints relate to our spine, and how they coordinate for walking. This is an intro class for the Feldenkrais Walking Series: Walking From Your Spine. The context for this series is to learn about how our limbs and our spine move in relation to each other.In today's podcast you will first hear me introduce the class and how we will approach the subject of walking from a Feldenkrais perspective in this course. Next will be the 60 minute Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement lesson. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Upcoming Livestream Series and In Person Retreats: Walking From Your Spine: A Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement SeriesCultivating Strength, Balance, and Stability: A Blending of Yoga and the Feldenkrais Method Support the Show.Find more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 106: Today's class is a short meditation that can be done lying down in savasana or sitting upright. Our inquiry of study during this meditation was inspired by two of my most influential teachers, Insight Meditation teacher Mark Nunberg and Feldenkrais trainer Jeff Haller. You won't need anything for this class, except a cushion or blanket to sit on, or if you choose to lie down, please have any props you will need if you choose to do the meditation lying down. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Join the Body Matter Libraryhttps://body-matter.heymarvelous.com/product/41529/recordingsLibrary Membership Offer Details Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 105: In this 35 minute practice we will be utilizing a thin blanket roll to wake up spinal flexion, extension and rotation all along the spine. This is a warm up that I have been teaching variations of in many of my yoga classes lately. I hope you learn something about your spine!You can also find Level 1 and 2 yoga classes that start with this practice in the Body Matter Library. Just search for "Getting to Know Your Spine". Or access a full course that uses these concepts in A Tactile Spine - The Blending of Yoga + Feldenkrais.Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Upcoming Livestream Courses:The Artistry of Fluid Strength - Upcoming Feldenkrais CourseBlending of Yoga + Feldenkrais Winter Series Truvaga Nervous System Regulator Stimulate the vagal nerve to calm the nervous system. Use code SARAHB for $15 off at checkoutDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 104: Today's class is a short breath awareness meditation done in savasana with a weight placed on the belly.You will need something heavy that you can place on your abdomen. If you have a yoga sandbag, this works great. Most people don't have that, so I suggest finding one or two very thick books. A thick textbook could work well. If you are using a book, then you will also want to have a blanket or a towel that you can place underneath the book, so that the weight is not hard or pressing into any part of you in an uncomfortable way. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Upcoming Livestream Courses:The Artistry of Fluid Strength - Upcoming Feldenkrais CourseBlending of Yoga + Feldenkrais Winter Series Truvaga Nervous System Regulator Stimulate the vagal nerve to calm the nervous system. Use code SARAHB for $15 off at checkoutDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 103: Today's class is focused on calming the eyes. This class is similar to Episode 56, but I wanted to re record and re-teach the class, as it has been a popular episode and I wanted to get a higher quality audio version of it for you. In this short Feldenkrais lesson, the eyes, their state of calm, and the quality of our dark vision becomes a marker of the overall state of the nervous system. When one's visual stimulation calms down, it can have a relaxing effect on the neck, jaw, breathing, face and more. And as a result, your whole self will settle down, get quiet and the sharpness of your vision can increase. So, let's see how we can organize our vision to make the orientation clear and smooth, so that the muscle tone in the whole body can become organized and engaged to do a function well. If you enjoy this lesson, you may consider joining the Feldenkrais Series:Being Good to Yourself: Caring for your Neck, Shoulders, Eyes, & BreathIn 8 lessons we explore how important the eyes are for organizing the rest of the body. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Upcoming Livestream Courses:The Artistry of Fluid Strength - Upcoming Feldenkrais CourseBlending of Yoga + Feldenkrais Winter Series Truvaga Nervous System Regulator Stimulate the vagal nerve to calm the nervous system. Use code SARAHB for $15 off at checkoutDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 102: Today's class is an exploration of the breath. In yoga, we call this pranayama. However today's lesson will be more of a Feldenkrais inspired way of paying attention to the breath. With each proposal, each variation of breathing, I invite you to listen and take care. If at any moment you feel the way you are breathing creates tension or shortness of breath, please do the breathing proposal with much less intensity or even imagine the movement. If you enjoy this lesson, you may consider joining the Feldenkrais Series: Being Good to Yourself: Caring for your Neck, Shoulders, Eyes, & Breath In this series, we will explore lessons that promote self-connection and pleasure, finding equanimity in movement, and adapting to change with resilience. In a world where technology has become ever more prevalent, it can be easy to feel disconnected from our bodies, our emotions, and the people around us. Tension in the neck, shoulders and eyes can become a persistent nuisance, but through the gentle, exploratory movements of the Feldenkrais Method, we can find a sense of joy and connection that is uniquely human. Check out more info on this series that anyone can join via livestream or recordings. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Upcoming Livestream Courses:Being Good to Yourself: A Feldenkrais Exploration of Caring for your Neck, Shoulders, Eyes, and BreathBlending of Yoga + Feldenkrais Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 101: A 25 minute Yoga Nidra class. Yoga Nidra is a guided savasana that leads you into a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping. The practice draws our attention inwards, and we can learn to slip between the states of wakefulness and sleep. This is a great class to do right before bed.Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Upcoming Livestream Series with Free Intro Classes:Blending of Yoga + FeldenkraisAutonomy & Personal Freedom: A Feldenkrais Exploration Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 100: Today I am going to share with you an episode of the Expand Your Abilities Podcast with Jeffrey Schwinghammer. Jeffrey is a filmmaker and Feldenkrais practitioner and the director of the upcoming documentary on the Feldenkrais Method. I'm really enjoying how his podcast is breaking down some really complex principles of the Feldenkrais method. In his recent interview with me we discussed my background, how I came to teach both yoga and Feldenkrais, and how learning to move efficiently can enhance the quality of our life. Our conversation leads to talking about finding a sense of freedom in your body and how Feldenkrais is a way to unlearn any sense of having an external authority over your body. This is a huge topic, a topic that I am currently exploring in my Feldenkrais series Autonomy and Personal Freedom. So, I hope you enjoy this conversation about feeling free in your body, and how Feldenkrais and yoga complement each other. Be sure to check out some of Jeffrey's other episodes of the Expand Your Abilities Podcast. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Upcoming Livestream Series with Free Intro Classes:Blending of Yoga + FeldenkraisAutonomy & Personal Freedom: A Feldenkrais Exploration Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 99:This is a 40 minute live Feldenkrais + Yoga blended class focusing on communication between the neck, shoulders, and upper back. You will need a yoga blanket rolled into a cylindrical bolster. Upcoming Yoga + Feldenkrais Blended Class Series. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Upcoming Livestream Series with Free Intro Classes:Blending of Yoga + FeldenkraisAutonomy & Personal Freedom: A Feldenkrais Exploration Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 98: This is a 75 minute live yoga class focusing on stretching the posterior line of the body, hamstring attention, and weighted belly breathing. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Sarah B Yoga June Flash Sale for many Courses! Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membership Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 97: A 40 minute Yoga Nidra practice with the intention to support feelings of overwhelm that come with grief or change.Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.New Feldenkrais Series Starts May 10th!Step Into Ease: Intelligent Feet and Better Balance Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter.Self-paced coursesBody Matter library membershipI am currently offering 50% off your first three months of the library for podcast listeners. Use coupon code PODCASTLISTENER to receive half off your first three months of the membership. Join Now. Leave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 96: A 30 minute recovery class full of supine hip stretches and a restful savasana. This is a great class to do as a recovery after a run, a long bike ride or hike, or an afternoon of gardening. You will need a wall space for todays class. 15% off your order of Pure Spectrum CBD products with this link. Or use code: SARAHBYOGA at check out for 15% off your order. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Right now I am offering a free 10 day trial for my library membership. The library has over 200 yoga video classes and Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement audio classes. If you resonate with my teaching and this way of learning, check out the Body Matter Library membership which includes livestream classes and recordings. Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter. Live online classesSelf-paced coursesBody Matter library membership ** currently offering 10 day free trialLeave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 95: Today's podcast is constructed in two parts. First, I will be talking about posture as a dynamic system and giving some information on my Feldenkrais series, Posture Matters, explaining how a Feldenkrais approach to posture restoration is different from other modalities. Then we will go into an abbreviated lesson. The lesson portion of today is a little taste of the first lesson in the Posture Matters series and begins around 21:33. Posture, including the tension in the shoulders and the neck that originates from a forwardness of one's head is one of the most requested topics I get from students. It's a difficulty that none of us are immune to. If you are interested in this work, join the Posture Matters series which can always be done as a self-paced course. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Right now I am offering a free 10 day trial for my library membership. The library has over 200 yoga video classes and Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement audio classes. If you resonate with my teaching and this way of learning, check out the Body Matter Library membership which includes livestream classes and recordings. Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter. Live online classesSelf-paced coursesBody Matter library membership ** currently offering 10 day free trialLeave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 94: A 60 minute live class blending Feldenkrais and gentle yoga poses. In this class we explore creating a sense of width in the body. Oftentimes if our eyes have a more narrow focus (like when we are looking at a fixed object such as a screen), then our whole body can start to shrink inward and feel compressed. This is a fantastic practice to juice up the spine after a day of sitting and integrate the eyes after a day of looking at a screen. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Right now I am offering half price day passes to the Body Matter Library. The library has over 200 yoga video classes and Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement audio classes. If you resonate with my teaching and this way of learning, try out a single day access pass to the library while they are half off through January! Support the showFind more of Sarah's teaching on Body Matter. Live online classesSelf-paced coursesBody Matter library membership ** currently offering 10 day free trialLeave a review on itunes, spotify, or google.Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!Website I Course Library I Instagram I Newsletter I LinkedIn
Episode 93 is a 60 minute Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement lesson. It is the intro class for my new series Your Poetic Pelvis. Please have a comfortable place to lie on the floor. A carpeted floor or a rug works best for this lesson. If you are using a yoga mat, you may eventually want to bring your legs off of the yoga mat if it is creating too much friction. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter.Live online classesSelf-paced coursesBody Matter library membership *** currently offering a 10 day free trial!Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Connect with Sarah: Website I Course Library I Instagram I Facebook I Subscribe to my Newsletter I LinkedInPlease leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee to help keep these podcasts free and accessible for everyone!More information about the two upcoming Winter Series can be found here. Your Poetic Pelvis The Blending of Yoga + FeldenkraisBody Matter Library Support the show
Episode 92 is a live 75 minute gentle yoga class. This class has a number of non-traditional sequences. Listen carefully and explore as you need to. Do what feels good!Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter.Live online classesSelf-paced coursesBody Matter library membership. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Right now you can get 20% off any Magic Mind pack or subscription with code SARAHB14. They are currently doing a 14 days of magic challenge. Check it out at magicmind.co and use code SARAHB14 for a 20% discount.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
Todays' class is a 40 minute Yoga Nidra class. Yoga Nidra is a guided savasana that leads you into a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping. The practice draws our attention inwards, and we can learn to slip between the states of wakefulness and sleep. This is a great class to do right before bed. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
Episode 90 is a live 75 minute class blending yoga and the Feldenkrais method. In this class we push and pull against and away from the props to help free the hip and shoulder joints. Please have a looped strap, a blanket and a block.This class is an example of the kind of explorations done in my Yoga + Feldenkrais blended courses. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
In today's short Feldenkrais lesson we will use the pubic bone, the tailbone, and the creases of the hip joints as anatomical places of reference and awareness. This mini lesson is an example of the direction that the lessons will start to take in the Pelvic Floor and Deep Core Rapport Series. This lesson continues the process of finding power and grace from your pelvis. What set's this practice apart from other pelvic explorations is the subtlety of it all and the inner connections you'll make from your perineum to your hip joints. For many people, this lesson may help you start to simply sense your hip joints as part of the pelvis. This is a nice lesson to pair with Episode 86: which was a yoga class with Pubic Bone Awareness.Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
This is an informational podcast about pelvic floor and deep abdominal health. Pelvic Floor Health and Abdominal strengthening is one of the most requested topics I get from students. Today, I will be discussing why pelvic floor health is so important and give you some context for my series: The Pelvic Floor and Deep Core Rapport. The 8 week series will be taught livestream starting September 25th, with options to purchase the lessons to do as a self paced course. The function of the pelvic floor has a profound effect on our quality of life. So anything that can be done to bring more ease or a higher quality of control in this area can be revolutionary. For both men and women, improving the ability to both relax and engage the pelvic floor and the deep abdominal muscles can have positive effects on:Back painSensing a deeper and more relaxed breathEasier standing and walkingImproved BalanceHealing from hip replacements or abdominal surgeriesBetter sex through increased awareness, sensation and controlMore effective bladder controlLack of strength, coordination, or sensation in this area after giving birthFind more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
Episode 87 is a 40 minute yoga class of slow active restoratives. We mostly focus on three poses, a shoulder opener, a twist, and a restorative backbend. With attention and detail, we will unstick the shoulder blades, move into a twist and a backbend, practice neck awareness, softening the chest, and feeling a tone in the lower belly. You can have a single block and blanket handy for class.Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
This is a 75 minute live class blending yoga and the Feldenkrais method. We will use the pubic bone as an anatomical place of reference and awareness. Using a multidisciplinary approach, including breathing practices, myofascial release, active and passive stretching, acquaint yourself with the subtle movements of the pelvis.At the beginning of the class, we locate the pubic bone on our own bodies. Not sure where the pubic bone is? For an image of area of the pubic bone that we locate check out the blog post for this episode. If this class resonates with you, you may enjoy a deeper study with this blended Yoga + Feldenkrais approach through my self-paced and livestream courses: The Blending of Yoga + FeldenkraisYoga + Feldenkrais- Psoas and Diaphragm FocusIntro to Yoga + FeldenkraisFind more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
This class is the third and final class I am posting as an introduction to the Body Matter Feldenkrais series, Soften the System.Today we take another Feldenkrais approach to practicing the ability to settle the body. This class again utilizes the powerful effect that calming the hands can have on our whole system, including our eyes. If you resonate with TODAY's approach, you may be interested in these self-paced Feldenkrais audio series:Soften the System Feldenkrais SeriesSensing Subtlety and Satisfaction Feldenkrais SeriesUnraveling Body Anxiety Feldenkrais SeriesSarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts! Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
This class is the second of a series of classes I will am posting as an introduction to the Body Matter Feldenkrais series, Soften the System.Today we take another Feldenkrais approach to practicing the ability to settle the body. This class utilizes the powerful effect that calming the hands can have on our whole system. Our hands, palm, and fingers take up an enormous amount of room in our motor cortex. And if we can effectively calm and inhibit the unnecessary of activity in one area of the motor cortex, the process tends to spread and extend to other areas in the motor cortex. Areas beyond just the hand can thus be affected. We think we are doing something with our hand, but we are doing something with our brain! Feel how the softening spreads, and the relaxed feeling generalizes throughout your whole system. If you resonate with TODAY's approach, you may be interested in these self-paced Feldenkrais audio series:Soften the System Feldenkrais SeriesSensing Subtlety and Satisfaction Feldenkrais SeriesUnraveling Body Anxiety Feldenkrais SeriesSarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
This class is the first of a series of classes I will be posting as an introduction to the upcoming Body Matter Feldenkrais series, Soften the System. Today we take a very gentle Feldenkrais approach to mobilizing the chest by connecting the shoulders to the ribs and sternum. There will also be a few movements with the jaw. I invite you to be incredibly kind with your jaw when doing those movements.If you resonate with TODAY's approach, you may be interested in these self-paced Feldenkrais audio series:Soften the System Feldenkrais SeriesSensing Subtlety and Satisfaction Feldenkrais SeriesUnraveling Body Anxiety Feldenkrais SeriesSarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
Today's class is a reintroduction of the Sarah B Yoga podcast and your teacher Sarah Baumert. Even if you have been listening for a while, or you've known me since the beginning of my teaching, this could still be a fun listen. This podcast does date back to 2007! I will talk a little about my evolution in teaching, how I became interested in the Feldenkrais method, and how I integrate the method into my yoga classes. New episodes are coming out weekly on Fridays. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
This class is a grounding practice that gives you effective learning tools for nervous system care, pain management, and finding ease while the body is in a stress response. This episode uses a rocking motion often associated with self soothing and we continue our look at neck care by zooming out to the whole system. This Feldenkrais approach to Neck Care connects the ankles, the pelvis, and the whole self to how the neck moves. It might seem like your ankles or feet would have nothing to do with your neck tension. So, let's find out! If there is tension or a lot of pain in the neck, focusing only there and bringing more and more of your attention to the place that hurts may not always be a wise idea! For today's class you will not need any props, unless, when you lie on your back you prefer to have a small lift under you head. If you resonate with TODAY's approach or are finding that your neck pain may be linked to jaw tension, for an even deeper study of this topic from a Feldenkrais lens, you can check out the: Sensing Subtlety and Satisfaction Jaw Series, andUnraveling Body Anxiety Feldenkrais Series.To access all the neck care resources, you can of course check out the previous podcast episodes on Neck CARE and this Sample video class that works with these similar concepts, register to watch the class here.Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
Today we take a Feldenkrais approach to Neck Care by connecting the shoulders, the chest, and the whole self to how the neck moves, and how the neck can feel supported. With poor postural organization, it's common that the muscles of your neck are forced to work overtime to hold your head up. If you are trying all of the neck classes in this series, take note of which approach you are finding most helpful and supportive for you, and then return to those episodes. If you resonate with TODAY's approachFor an even deeper study of this topic from a Feldenkrais lens, you can check out myFreeing the Neck and Shoulders Feldenkrais Series, andUnraveling Body Anxiety Feldenkrais Series. To access all the neck care resources, you can of course check out the previous podcast episodes on Neck CARE. Episode 77 - Neck Care Part 1: AwarenessEpisode 78 - Neck Care Part 2: StrengthEpisode 79 - Neck Care Part 3: MobilityI currently have a sample video class that works with these similar concepts, register to watch the class here.Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
Todays' class is Neck Care Part 3 - mobility. Part 1 was awareness, Part 2, strength, and now we will take a more in depth look at stretching the neck safely. It's important not to view the neck as something we tug and pull at and just stretch aggressively. This is why I am taking a comprehensive look at the many ways we can approach neck care. If you are trying all of the neck classes in this series, you can take note of which approach you are finding most helpful and supportive for you and then return to those episodes. If you are enjoying these neck care classes, and would like a longer version of the class, with visuals, I currently have a sample video class that works with these similar concepts, register to watch the class here. For an even deeper study of this topic you can check out my Freeing the Neck and Shoulders Series, and Unraveling Body Anxiety Series, both of which are Feldenkrais focused. You will need one to two blankets for class. A large bath towel or other firm blanket will suffice. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate, any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
Improve text neck discomfort and build strength in the right places for your neck. Last week's podcast was mostly awareness of the neck and releasing of unnecessary habitual tension held in the neck. This week, we take a look at how to strengthen the neck and reverse the effects of the forward and down head action and pain that comes with that (sometimes referred to as “text neck”. This class strengthens the upper back and neck extensors. Most of this class could be done sitting at your desk as a way to help learn some new and better habits for neck health and to take a short break from looking at your devices. Try it on its own, or pair it with Episode 77.Do you need some visuals for class? I currently have a sample video class that works with these similar concepts, register to watch the class here. And for an even deeper study of this topic you can check out my Freeing the Neck and Shoulders Series, and Unraveling Body Anxiety Series, both of which are Feldenkrais focused. You will need one yoga blanket and blocks for class. Sarah Baumert has been teaching movement since 2006. She is a certified yoga teacher, yoga therapist and Feldenkrais practitioner. This podcast is an intersection of her yoga teaching and training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
Todays class is a short 35 minute practice with a focus on neck care, awareness, and education. It is an example of how I blend yoga and Feldenkrais principles in my classes. If you enjoyed this class, and would like a longer version of the class, with visuals, I currently have a sample video class that works with these similar concepts, register to watch the class here. There is not going to be a lot of deep neck stretching in this class. Over stretching the neck too aggressively is actually something we wanted to be kind of careful with. Our neck has a lot of potential for mobility. And sometimes we actually use the neck more than we need to because other parts of the body, particularly your thoracic spine, tend to be tight and this area of spine may not move as much as it could, thus borrowing the movement from the neck. So if you feel like your neck is working over time, this class is for you. You will need one yoga blanket rolled into a cylinder for class. This podcast is an intersection of my yoga teaching and my training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself. Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show! OR Buy me a coffee
Todays class is a 45 minute Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement® lesson with a short introduction talk about curiosity. The class is a sample of what we will be playing with during my 8 week Feldenkrais series Taking Play Seriously which will both be taught live and be available via recordings. Please approach this class with ease. This is different from yoga, where you may arrive in an asana and stay there. You will repeat the directions slowly and rest in between actions. If you have never done a Feldenkrais® lesson, I suggest you read these guidelines for practicing Awareness Through Movement.You can find more subtle body Feldenkrais audio classes on my website Body Matter, as well as registration for live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership.Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me! Or leave a review!Right now I am offering a free 10 day trial for my library membership. The library has over 200 yoga video classes and Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement audio classes. If you resonate with my teaching and this way of learning, check out the Body Matter Library membership which includes livestream classes and recordings. Right now I am offering a free 10 day trial for my library membership. The library has over 200 yoga video classes and Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement audio classes. If you resonate with my teaching and this way of learning, check out the Body Matter Library membership which includes livestream classes and recordings. Support the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)
Today's class is a 40 minute yoga class focusing on releasing the psoas muscle and hip flexor complex. We will use a multi-disciplinary approach, including breathing, myofascial release, and active and passive stretching in poses. You will need 1-2 blocks and a blanket - can also use a towel or a mini inflatable pilates ball. This podcast is an intersection of my yoga teaching and my training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Buy me a coffee
Today's class is a short Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement lesson. It will be a nice class to soothe the system. Please approach this class with ease. This is different from yoga, where you may arrive in an asana and stay there. Instead we are doing small movements. You will repeat the directions slowly and rest in between actions. If you have never done a Feldenkrais® lesson, I suggest you read these guidelines for practicing Awareness Through Movement.You can find more subtle body Feldenkrais audio classes on my website Body Matter, as well as registration for live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Right now I am offering a free 10 day trial for my library membership. The library has over 200 yoga video classes and Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement audio classes. If you resonate with my teaching and this way of learning, check out the Body Matter Library membership which includes livestream classes and recordings. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Right now I am offering a free 10 day trial for my library membership. The library has over 200 yoga video classes and Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement audio classes. If you resonate with my teaching and this way of learning, check out the Body Matter Library membership which includes livestream classes and recordings. Support the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)
Today's class is a 60 minute Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement lesson. It is an introductory class to my upcoming 8-week Feldenkrais series, Generating Choices, which will both be taught live and be available via recordings. You can find links for more information about this upcoming series here: Generating ChoicesThere is a pay as able option for this series, as I hope to make this work accessible for all. Please approach this class with ease. This is different from yoga, where you may arrive in an asana and stay there. Instead we are doing small movements. You will repeat the directions slowly and rest in between actions. If you have never done a Feldenkrais® lesson, I suggest you read these guidelines for practicing Awareness Through Movement.You can find more subtle body Feldenkrais audio classes on my website Body Matter, as well as registration for live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Right now I am offering a free 10 day trial for my library membership. The library has over 200 yoga video classes and Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement audio classes. If you resonate with my teaching and this way of learning, check out the Body Matter Library membership which includes livestream classes and recordings. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Right now I am offering a free 10 day trial for my library membership. The library has over 200 yoga video classes and Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement audio classes. If you resonate with my teaching and this way of learning, check out the Body Matter Library membership which includes livestream classes and recordings. Support the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)
Today I am going to guide you through a yoga nidra meditation specifically for those of you who are feeling overworked, overtired, overstressed, or over anxious. This will be restful for the body, and useful if you are having trouble sleeping, or just generally need a restorative practice. For those of you who are new to yoga nidra, it's basically a very long, guided savasana. This podcast is an intersection of my yoga teaching and my training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Buy me a coffee
Today's class is a 30 minute gentle yoga class - a great class to do after a busy day or week. We will use a single blanket roll and a block. Some people may want a strap. This class does not leave the floor, and would be a great end to a long day, to do before bed, or after exercise. This podcast is an intersection of my yoga teaching and my training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and the Body Matter library membership. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Buy me a coffee
This podcast is an intersection of my yoga teaching and my training in the Feldenkrais method. Today's bonus podcast is an interview with Pamela Seelig. Pamela recently published her first book, Threads of Yoga. In this interview we discuss the spiritual aspect of yoga, what it is like to start out as a yoga teacher, responsibilities of a yoga teacher and student, how yoga can be a doorway to a meditation practice, and generally how one can use the body to be of service for regenerating a connection to the spirit. I think this interview is interesting for both yoga teachers and students alike. Something I have never done on this podcast is to talk a bit more about my own experiences as a teacher, and my training and philosophy around teaching yoga, so you will get a little window into that as well. Pamela was a pleasure to speak with and I hope you enjoy this interview. You can find more subtle body Feldenkrais audio classes on my website Body Matter, as well as registration for live online classes, self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Support the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)
Today's class is a 60 minute Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement lesson. This lesson is often helpful for those suffering from lower back pain. Please approach this class with ease. This is different from yoga, where you may arrive in an asana and stay there. Instead we are doing small movements. You will repeat the directions slowly and rest in between actions. If you have never done a Feldenkrais® lesson, I suggest you read these guidelines for practicing Awareness Through Movement.This podcast is an intersection of my yoga teaching and my training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.You can find more subtle body Feldenkrais audio classes on my website Body Matter, as well as registration for live online classes, self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Support the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)
Today's class is a 30 minute level 1-2 yoga class that focuses on waking up the armpit ribs and works with the action of hollowing the armpits back, as a way to open the chest and shoulders. This class includes many twists and deep shoulder openers and you will need a double blanket roll or cylindrical bolster. You could us a soft foam roller, but the class was designed with a rolled yoga blanket.This podcast is an intersection of my yoga teaching and my training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me! Buy me a coffee
Today's class is a mini Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement lesson that you will do sitting in a chair. No other props will be needed, so please take a moment to find a stable chair with a flat sitting surface. Many of us are spending a much longer time in front of screens. And this creates more load and restriction around our shoulders and leads to unease and tension in the shoulders and the neck. We will use our own hands and a soft attention as a way to help relax these commonly tense areas. This podcast is an intersection of my yoga teaching and my training in the Feldenkrais® method. Find more of Sarah's teaching on the Body Matter website, including live online classes, self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Buy me a coffee
This class is a 75 minute level 1/2 live yoga class that focuses on finding both length and strength in your torso. This includes the back (the spine) and the front (including your abdominal muscles). You may feel like this is a class that both softens the abdomen and strengthens it. Likewise, the back muscles may feel simultaneously worked and massaged longer. In this class, we start lying flat on the back. Eventually we will use a single yoga blanket rolled into a cylinder and place it behind the thoracic spine. You could use a yoga bolster or a soft foam roller, but the class was designed with a rolled yoga blanket. You will also want a strap, yoga blocks, and a wall space.This podcast is an intersection of my yoga teaching and my training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Buy me a coffee
Today's class is a 60 minute Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement lesson. This is the intro class to my upcoming 8-week Feldenkrais® series, Unraveling Body Anxiety which you can join live on Zoom or via the class recordings. In this series, we will be exploring the subject of anxiety and how it manifests in our bodies.Please approach this class with ease. This is different from yoga, where you may arrive in an asana and stay there. Instead we are doing small movements. You will repeat the directions slowly and rest in between actions. In today's lesson there is an emphasis on the "letting go" of the movement. If you have never done a Feldenkrais® lesson, I suggest you read these guidelines for practicing Awareness Through Movement. This podcast is an intersection of my yoga teaching and my training in the Feldenkrais® method. Classes include sensory rich movement experiences for a more resilient and healthy nervous system to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.You can find more subtle body Feldenkrais audio classes on my website Body Matter, as well as registration for live online classes, self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Support the show Support the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)
Today's class is a 75 minute yoga Level 1-2 yoga practice, that was taught live. The class will lead towards the peak pose parivrtta trikonasana, revolved triangle. Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show!I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Support the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)
Today's class is a Yoga Nidra class that includes some very subtle body attention. This is a great class if your eyes are starting to feel fatigue, if you are feeling burn out or anxiety, if the body needs a reset or a rest, if you are having trouble sleeping or just generally need a restorative practice.If you like this class, you can find more subtle body Feldenkrais audio classes on my website.Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! If you would like to donate to help keep these podcasts coming, there is a donate button in the show notes. Any small offering helps with the time and resources to keep these podcasts coming. Support the show! I would love to hear from you, about how you are liking these new episodes. What kind of classes are you looking for? What are your favorite episodes? What do you want more of?Contact me!Support the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)
This is a 45 minute Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement somatic exploration that will inform the yoga pose, urdhva dhanurasana, or full wheel. This is an example of a more traditional Feldenkrais® lesson. Please approach this class with ease, You will repeat the directions slowly. This is different from yoga, where you may arrive in an asana and stay there. Instead we are moving in and out of the shapes, and never pushing. If you have never done a Feldenkrais® lesson, I suggest you read these guidelines for practicing Awareness Through Movement. If you like this class or are curious about this class, you can find more Feldenkrais® audio on my website. Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted class taught by Sarah Baumert. There are currently over 60 episodes that range in length, level and style. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes, self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! Support the show!Support the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)
This is a 75 minute Level 1-2 class taught live. This is a Feldenkrais® inspired class. As many of you know, I also teach the Feldenkrais® method. And this class is an example of my blended Yoga + Feldenkrais® classes. Each class infuses more traditional yoga asana practice with the Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement method. You can think of it as an interdisciplinary excursion of yoga, Feldenkrais, self-massage, breathing exercises, movement puzzles, and a compassionate mindset - to help you feel a greater sense of ease and comfort in yourself.In this class, we start with a longer somatic exploration using a blanket roll for support in helping you feel and soften the spine. At the end of class a number of concepts are brought together to create a continuous moving backbend practice. This is meant to move in and out of, and to slowly repeat just as you might in a Feldenkrais class. We will make a single blanket roll or cylinder. We will use a strap and two blocks. Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted yoga class taught by Sarah Baumert. There are currently over 50 episodes that range in length, level and style. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.Find more of Sarah's teaching on her website Body Matter, including live online classes , self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! Support the showSupport the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)
This is a 75 minute Level 1-2 class taught live. What might feel like deep abdominal work at first, will turn into an attention to the spine and its capacity for full flexion from the tail all the way to the head. Poses include, rabbit, cat, sphinx, side angle, and plow pose, among others. We will make a flat long blanket bolster to lie the spine one. You will also need a strap and two blocks. Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted yoga class taught by Sarah Baumert. There are currently over 50 episodes that range in length, level and style. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium.Find more of Sarah's teaching, including live online classes , self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! Support the showSupport the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)
This is a 75 minute Level 1-2 class taught live. We begin with breath work, exploring a few of the many different ways that the diaphragm can shape the torso and support the spine. There is a focus on recovering or regaining the natural lumbar curve that has disappeared for so many people who sit a lot. We will also do a number of shoulder external rotation practices which will help reverse forward leaning shoulders and a tight chest which are the effects of holding your phone and looking down a lot! You will need two blankets, two blocks, and a loop-able strap.We will make a double blanket roll or cylinder. We will use the looped strap around the forearms, and the two blocks will stack on top of one another to place your front foot on them during anjaneyasana.Sarah has been creating podcast classes since 2007. Each podcast is an originally crafted yoga class taught by Sarah Baumert. There are currently over 50 episodes that range in length, level and style. Sarah's teaching is alignment based, unhurried, and rich with somatic inquiries. The cueing is effective, easy to follow, and uses visualizations of postures to allow for unexpected growth and depth. You will find live unplugged versions of her classes from yoga studios, as well as classes that are specifically produced for the podcast medium. Find more of Sarah's teaching, including live online classes , self-paced courses and on demand yoga video classes. Please leave a review on itunes, google, or wherever you get your podcasts to help spread this offering! Support the show (https://www.body-matter.com/podcast-donations)