In this episode, Hannah turns the mic on Celest to explore one of the most important shifts happening in modern yoga teaching: moving beyond muscles and into the nervous system.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in your practice, confused by why something isn’t improving, or unsure how to evolve your teaching, this conversation opens a completely new lens.
Together, they unpack what sequencing really means from a neurological perspective, why traditional “build up to a pose” thinking can fall short, and how simple changes in input can completely transform how a body moves and feels.
This is not about adding complexity. It’s about understanding what’s actually driving movement, safety and progress.
In this episode, we explore:
Why sequencing is more than arranging poses and what’s actually happening in the brain
The role of sensory inputs, including vision, balance and internal awareness, in movement and performance
Why strength and flexibility alone don’t guarantee progress in poses like Pincha Mayurasana
How the nervous system determines whether a pose feels safe or threatening
The hidden reasons behind plateaus, asymmetries and “stuck” patterns
How past experiences, stress and injury history shape what happens on the mat
Why repeating the same drills doesn’t always lead to change
The emotional and psychological layers that influence physical practice
Celest also shares her own journey from a purely biomechanical approach to integrating neuro-based work, including the challenges of learning and teaching this in real time.
The conversation closes with a powerful reminder: your body is not failing you. It is responding to the information it receives.
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