You said there are how many?!
What does this have to do with yoga?
All about the torso
Get moving!
Everything is connected
100

How many glute muscles are there?

Three!

100

In standing forward fold the pelvis is in this type of tilt.



Anterior!

100

This is also referred to as the floor of the core.

Pelvic floor

100

An example of this movement is when the arm moves away from the midline.

Abduction

100

Tissue that connects, supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs is known as this.

Connective tissues!

200

Where are the quads and how many are there?

Front of the legs + four!

200

Tightness in the hip flexors and quads will limit range of motion in poses in this category.



Backbends!



200

This is also referred to the support beam or the core of the core.

The psoas!




200

An example of this movement is when the inner thighs are squeezing a block. 

Adduction

200

The brain and spinal cord make up this part of the nervous system.


Central!

300

Where are the hamstrings and how many are there?

Back of the legs + three!

300

This is the widest muscle on the body. If it is tight, then it will limit someones ability to get their arms overhead.


Lattisimus dorsi aka lats!

300

This is also referred to the ceiling of the core.

The diaphragm

300

An example of this movement is when we have "gymnast arms" up overhead.

Internal rotation

300

This type of connective tissue acts as a web to support, position, and shape the body. It is like saran wrap that holds everything together.








Fascia!

400

Where are the adductors and how many are there?

Inner thighs (panini press) + 5!

400

The hamstrings are responsible for flexion of the knee and extension of the hip. Name a posture in which both are happening.



Bow pose, bridge pose, king dancer, upward facing bow/wheel, etc

400

This is the acronym for the four muscles that make up the walls of the core. Imaginary bonus points if you can name all four!

Transverse, internal obliques, external obliques, rectus abdominis (TIER)

400

This when the thighs rotate away from one another. 

External rotation

400

This connects bone to bone and this attaches muscles to bone, respectively.

Ligaments and tendons!


500

The rotator cuff muscles are responsible for stabilizing the most mobile joint in the body. Where are the rotator cuff muscles and how many are there?

Shoulders and four.

500

This is the direction the shoulder blades move when the arms are up overhead.

Up and apart! 

500

These are the seven movements of the spine. 

Flexion, extension, rotation (two ways), lateral flexion (two ways), and axial extension.

500

When the arms are up overhead the shoulder joint is in this. 

Flexion

500

Cardiac, smooth, and skeletal are all types of muscles. This is the type we have voluntary control over.


Skeletal!