Betty Conroy, PT
When I began my MTY journey during the onsite M8 module, I was hopeful to learn how to integrate my passion for yoga into patient treatments and to gain competence in teaching yoga classes....
Last week, a student asked me to write down a comment I had made in a Pilates class I taught because it really resonated with her as a busy mom and athlete.
This is what I said in class:
“Mental imagery facilitates development of neuromuscular pathways which contribute to improved motor control and musculoskeletal strength.”
Translated in English, what I said was:
“Imagination matters. You can be sitting on the couch or at your desk – or in a mother’s case – you could be changing diapers or nursing or be too nauseated to exercise during pregnancy; and yet if you will simply imagine that you are exercising or doing Yoga or Pilates – you will get physically stronger.
This is a relatively new concept supported by research, but an old concept in the psychology world. When I took sports psychology in my sports medicine program (over 15 years ago, yes), we learned to teach mental imagery for peak athletic performance. Research dating back to 1983 supports the concept of mental imagery for both improving both mental and physical performance.
So what does Mental Imagery Training (MIT) look like?
Let’s say you are stuck in carpool traffic, waiting for dinner to finish cooking, sitting on a conference call, or waiting in an airport – think about that last yoga class you were in.
Just like we are what we eat – we are what we think. But if you cannot be on the mat, in the gym, or adhering to a regular exercise schedule – take heart – Your imagination can make you fitter.
*photo is my own personal, hand drawn MIT from my husband, which I used during my own pregnancies to facilitate LOA (left occiput anterior), or best position for birthing baby.
*scientific research sources available by request
When I began my MTY journey during the onsite M8 module, I was hopeful to learn how to integrate my passion for yoga into patient treatments and to gain competence in teaching yoga classes....
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