by Allison Rissel | Feb 19, 2021 | Allison Rissel Training, Pelvic Floor, Resources, Teaching Yoga, Yoga Anatomy, Yoga Practice
As a yoga teacher, I prided myself on having a strong pelvic floor. So I was super surprised when, after my hip labrum surgery, sex became painful. At first, I figured it was just because I was overly cautious of my hip. However, my pain didn’t subside and it became...
by Allison Rissel | Feb 12, 2021 | Allison Rissel Training, Resources, Teaching Yoga, Yoga Practice
As yoga teachers, we can get pretty burned out teaching the same flow over and over again. I mean, seriously, how many sun salutations can we teach in a day???? Our students can feel pretty burned out as well. Often, I see my students “going through the...
by Allison Rissel | Jan 5, 2019 | Allison Rissel Training, Pelvic Floor, Resources, Teaching Yoga, Yoga Anatomy, Yoga Practice
When I first started yoga, like most people, I was a reverse breather. On an inhale, I would suck my stomach in, and on an exhale, I’d expand it. Thankfully, yoga taught me how to breathe correctly. I was taught that on an inhale, the belly goes out, the diaphragm...
by Allison Rissel | Jan 1, 2019 | Allison Rissel Training, Resources, Stress- Free Life, Teaching Yoga, Yoga Practice
Becoming a yoga teacher positively changed my life in a million ways! But I wasn’t prepared for the ways in which my yoga practice would change. One of the most common struggles I hear from all yoga teachers, including myself, is maintaining a personal practice. In...
by Allison Rissel | May 31, 2018 | Allison Rissel Training, Resources, Teaching Yoga, Yoga Anatomy, Yoga Practice
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in our body. However, a lot of us still suffer from chronically tight shoulders. Tight shoulders can cause a stiff neck and even more pain. A lot of our stiffness is due to poor posture when we sit, sleep or text on our phones. ...