
Reimagining Anatomy & Assessment in Yoga Therapy with Kimberly Searl
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In this episode, Amy Wheeler welcomes back Kimberly Searl, a faculty member at Maryland University of Integrative Health’s M.S. in Yoga Therapy program. Kimberly brings decades of experience in teaching anatomy, kinesiology, and physical assessment through the lens of yoga therapy. Together, Amy and Kimberly explore what it truly means to assess the physical body in a therapeutic context, challenging old paradigms and illuminating a more holistic, compassionate approach rooted in curiosity, embodiment, and lived experience.
They dive into the concept of an “anatomy story”—how each of us comes to understand and inhabit our bodies through both joy and injury, and how this narrative becomes essential for therapeutic healing. Kimberly shares her journey from a farm girl fascinated by animal movement to a yoga therapist who now mentors students and clients in discovering safety, strength, and integration within their own bodies.
This episode is packed with powerful questions and insights:
- What does a yoga therapist actually need to know about anatomy and kinesiology?
- How can we responsibly assess the physical body without overstepping into diagnostic territory?
- Why does “interoception” matter, and how does it affect mental health and healing?
- How do we hold space for a client’s goals, instead of imposing our own agenda?
- What role do breath, motor planning, and functional movement play in therapeutic sequencing?
Amy and Kimberly also discuss the changing needs of the aging body, the myth of alignment as perfection, and how being "medically adjacent" is a unique strength of yoga therapy—not a limitation.
This episode is for:
- Yoga therapy students and educators
- Clinicians seeking to understand yoga therapy’s scope
- Clients on their healing journey looking to feel more at home in their body
- Anyone ready to trade rigidity for resilience
Listen in to hear:
The difference between fixing and guiding
What a co-assessment really looks like
How slowing down transforms the healing process
The role of yoga therapy in addressing the whole person—body, breath, and mind
Why resilience might be the new word for “safe, strong, and integrated”
Guest Bio:
Kimberly Searl, M.S., C-IAYT, is a certified yoga therapist and educator who teaches anatomy, kinesiology, and physical assessment in the M.S. Yoga Therapy program at MUIH. With more than 33,000 hours of experience in teaching movement and body awareness, Kimberly is passionate about helping others rediscover safety and empowerment in their bodies. She is also the founder of Integrative Sustainable Movement, a healing center rooted in the values of lifelong, accessible, and mindful movement. Website: https://ism.health/
Yoga is not an exercise program—it is a healing philosophy.
Join Kimberly and Amy as they redefine what physical assessment can look like when guided by the principles of yoga therapy and the lived reality of the human experience.
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