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Melanie Mclaughlin

Hometeacher directoryMelanie Mclaughlin
24 Apr

Melanie Mclaughlin

Melanie Mclaughlin    Sydney

Such was the impact that Yin Yoga style of practicing had on Mel’s old car crash injuries and subsequent pain and issues from that, she felt the need to experience for herself 3 years ago and study deeply, the anatomy and physiology of yin (Paul Grilley) modern meridian theory (Dr. Motoyama) and offer it as a compliment to a stronger vinyasa style flow that is so popular. Thrilled that Yin is now gaining in popularity she has developed a 100HR training course for teachers that incorporates all aspects of Yin Yoga – plus what she found helpful to teach that effectively in the broader sense of physical, astral and causal bodies, including Modern muscle meridian theory, the chakras, fascia research and of course an alternate look at anatomy and physiology.

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