Maha Mobility
Maha Mobility is based on the principles of Functional Range Conditioning (FRC), which focuses on strengthening joint capacity and building connective tissue strength. Most classes zoom in on a specific joint or joints to build strength and expand range of movement. Excellent cross training for yogis, all levels welcome!
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30 min maha mobility basics w/ Alan: spinal extension
The Spinal extensors hold us upright and allow us to bend backwards. They are key postural muscles that help move and stabilize the back body. in this class. we focus on creating strength and range in the thoracic spine, or the upper part behind the rib cage, which tends be a be a little stickier...
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25 min FRC basics w/ Alan: scapula retraction
Scapular Retraction is the movement that pulls the shoulder blades towards each other. These muscles of the mid back create structure behind the spine and help open the front of the chest and ribcage. Modern lifestyle can sometimes leave these muscles deconditioned and unable to move through thei...
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28 min maha mobility w/ Alan: spinal rotation
In this seated, twisting focused class, we focus on building range of motion in spinal rotation. We first get in touch with our core muscles, mainly the obliques, and use their strength to help us twist deeper. This is an efficient, single joint action class; you wont need any props, but somethin...
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25 min FRC w/ Alan: ankle plantar flexion
Plantar flexion is your body's gas pedal: this action drives force into the ground to push us forward or lift us up. The big muscles on the back of the calves are powerhouses of movement, but we tend to lose the end ranges unless we use them regularly. This is a short class in which we work both ...
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28 min mobility basics w/ Alan: elbow supination
Elbow supination is the action that turns the forearm up. This action assists in shoulder external rotation and pulling movements. This class focuses on increasing range of motion, opening space in the joint capsule, the deepest layer of tissue surrounding the joint, and creating structure at th...
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36 min maha mobility w/ Justicia: fingers, hands + wrists
This mobility practice targets the hands, fingers and wrists, and is a wonderful complement to a regular asana practice. It focuses on the less used functions of finger extension and wrist flexion, aiming to create more balanced strength in our hands. Most of this practice is seated, and you may ...
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30 min maha mobility w/ Alan: big toe extension
Little movement with big impacts, as a primary point of ground contact. How your big toe moves will inform how you walk, squat, and generally move through the world. When the toes become weaker or less mobile they tend to affect things up the body. In this class, we will focus on creating more sp...
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60 min maha mobility w/ Alan: handstand mobility
Handstand is a posture that takes a lot of balance, strength and skill. I this class we focus on the strength portion of that equation by strengthening our shoulders and wrists in the overhead position.
Class starts with some CARs and then we open up our wrist extension, as well as shoulder ext...
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79 min maha mobility w/ Alan: hanumanasana mobility
I love working at hanumanasana, and it's been a consistent part of my practice for the last few years. It takes a great deal of flexibility and strength to achieve and I'm always toying with new ways to work it. In this spicy class we work on building stronger and more stable hip flexors and hams...
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30 min all levels w/ Justicia: hand + wrist mobility (off the wrists)
A traditional yoga practice contains a lot of weight bearing on the hands and wrists, and that repetitive movement can take a toll over times. This mobility inspired practice is entirely non-weight bearing in the upper body, and looks to create more balance in the wrists and hands. After the open...
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40 min maha mobility basics w/ Alan: lateral spinal flexion
Lateral flexion is our side bending movement, when we make a shape like a croissant. These muscles also stabilize the side body in postures like side plank. and are fundamental for having a healthy and mobile spine. In this class we bring awareness to these tissues and build ranges of motion in t...
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23 min maha mobliity basics w/ Alan: elbow flexion
Elbow flexion is the action that pulls the forearm towards the upper arm, like in a bicep curl. These tissues also assist in stabilizing the elbow in arm balances. in this class, we focus on building range of motion and strength in the shortened position of this movement.
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37 min maha mobility basics w/ Alan: hip external rotation
Hip external rotation is the action that turns the thigh out and open. in yoga we see this in postures like pigeon, figure 4, and head to shin pose, as well as many others! Often we are working this in more passive ways. in this class we focus on active opening of these tissues and creating more ...
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37 min maha mobility basics w/ Alan: wrist capsule
The deepest tissues in the wrist form the capsule of the joint, and capsule space is needed for all wrist movements. In this class, we focus on the tissues that tilt the wrist, stabilizing the sides of the wrist and forearm. We work on waking up these tissues and bringing awareness to that area w...
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35 min mobility basics w/ Alan: hip flexion
Hip flexion pulls the upper and lower body toward each other. These muscles lift the thigh towards the chest, hinge the hips, and pull us into squats. In this class we will work on building range of motion and strengthening the front of the hips, and opening up the back of the hip. In this class ...
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32 min mobility basics w/ Alan: spinal flexion
Spinal flexion is the action that rounds the spine in and forward, like in cat pose. This moves and stabilizes all the segments of your spine. In this class we will work on building range of motion by creating strength in the front of the body and opening up the posterior chain.
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45 min mobility basics w/ Alan: shoulder internal rotation
Shoulder Internal rotation is the action of rotating the arm bone in and down, it helps you reach behind you or push forward. This class focuses on increasing range of motion, opening space in the joint capsule, the deepest layer of tissue surrounding the joint, and creating structure at the end ...
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17 min mobility w/ Justicia: CARs
Controlled Articular Rotations (CARs) are the foundation of a daily physical practice. This practice moves all major joints of the body through their full, end-range of movement in under 20 minutes! A balance aid like a chair or wall could be helpful.
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65 minute FRC w/ Alan: hands, wrists + fingers
This class focuses on building range and strengthening the wrists and fingers. We work on creating independent movement of these joints to build balanced structure in the hands. This is a progression from our last hand class with a fair amount of weight bearing; if hand and wrist work is newer fo...
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60 min FRC all levels: full body CARs
Controlled Articular Rotations and take each individual joint through its full range of motion while stabilizing the rest of the body. They help us build proprioceptive awareness and neuromuscular control. as well as maintain ranges of motion. In this CARs class we progress from the basic routin...
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28 min FRC basics w/ Alan: elbow pronation
Rotation is a fundamental movement of the elbow capsule. Pronation (sometimes referred to as internal rotation) is the action of turning the forearm and palm towards the ground. This action helps us put force into the ground and helps stabilize the hands and shoulder in arm balances. This FRC bas...
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37 min FRC w/ Alan: Shoulder ABduction
Shoulder ABduction in the action of moving the arms away from the midline, or opening them up for a big hug! This movement can be limited by weakness in the back of the shoulder or tightness in the large muscles of the chest. Strengthening the front of the chest at the end range will create more ...
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20 min all levels FRC w/ Alan: full body CARs
Controlled Articular Rotations (CARs) are a full body exploration of our joints and how we move. As we progress through this routine, try to move only the joint you are working with, while noticing how other body parts want to move and compensate. With practice, you will develop consistency and i...
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24 min FRC w/ Alan: shoulder blade protraction
The scapula (shoulder blade) is a concave structure on a convex base; protraction is the action that wraps the shoulder blade forward and around the ribcage, and also stabilizes the shoulder blade against the ribcage. This action is driven mainly by the serratus anterior, which is a powerhouse fo...