Sharing Knowledge
Dr Ruth Gilmore was a full-time lecturer at the Queen’s University of Belfast for many years, first in physiology and then in anatomy, until she took early retirement in order to devote more time to yoga. In 1996 she qualified as a yoga teacher, and has since acquired additional training and expertise in the use of yoga for medical conditions and pregnancy. From 1996 to 2009 Ruth was responsible for both course planning and anatomy and physiology tuition on the Yoga Biomedical Trust’s Yoga Therapy Diploma course. She now contributes to yoga therapy and other workshops organised by Yogacampus. Read Ruth Gilmore's full biography.
November 2011, , London
Deepen your knowledge of anatomy and physiology - and then apply that information to the theory and practice of yoga. This course is very visual, practical and interactive with plenty of opportunities to explore anatomical principles on the mat. .
November 2011, , London
Explore the theory of the female reproductive system and common female disorders, and learn key techniques for practical healing within the context of a yoga therapeutic understanding of feminine emotional life.
that the structural issues we face in our yoga practice are all secretly embedded in the way we walk? Explore Walking and Yoga Therapeutics with Sherry Brourman this February.
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