11: Are emotions stored in the hips?
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Matt explores the popular claim that emotions and trauma are stored in the hips. Drawing on his background as a yoga teacher and anatomy educator with a master's in exercise science, he reviews scientific evidence to debunk this myth. The episode discusses how oversimplified views on trauma can create unnecessary fears and misconceptions, emphasizing the importance of precise language in yoga teaching. Additionally, Matt explains the real impacts of trauma on the brain and nervous system and considers why certain yoga poses might evoke emotional responses. The episode concludes with practical advice for yoga instructors on how to create a supportive environment without reinforcing unscientific beliefs.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:13 Exploring Emotions and Trauma in the Hips
01:44 The Science Behind Emotions and Trauma
02:13 Common Misconceptions and Their Impact
04:25 Origins of the Emotions-in-Hips Theory
05:36 Understanding Trauma and Its Effects
08:07 Yoga's Role in Addressing Trauma
19:59 Practical Advice for Yoga Teachers
23:38 Conclusion and Personal Stories
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