The Yoga Handbook

The Yoga Handbook
Title The Yoga Handbook PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Keach
Publisher
Total Pages 238
Release 2003
Genre Exercise
ISBN 9780974272108

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"Educational reference for current yoga teachers, aspiring yoga teachers and serious students of yoga. A comprehensive ""how-to"" book of teaching yoga and developing a home practice. Includes yoga philosophy."

The Yoga Handbook

The Yoga Handbook
Title The Yoga Handbook PDF eBook
Author Noa Belling
Publisher New Holland Australia(AU)
Total Pages 160
Release 2008-02
Genre Hatha yoga
ISBN 9781845379353

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This text demonstrates, in clear photographs, 60 of the most important poses, each common to the main schools of yoga. It shows how to build up to the poses through gentle and gradual practice, and describes the health benefits of each one.

Yoga for a Healthy Lower Back

Yoga for a Healthy Lower Back
Title Yoga for a Healthy Lower Back PDF eBook
Author Liz Owen
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 240
Release 2013-08-20
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0834829029

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The sacrum, or lower back, is an incredibly powerful part of the human anatomy. It’s what enables you to stand upright and tall, it unites your upper and lower body, it roots you to the earth—and it is one of the most common areas where people experience chronic pain and discomfort. Yoga practice can have a transformative effect on lower back problems: it allows the body to gain the range of movement and flexibility that short-circuits the mind’s perception of limitation and pain. Yoga for a Healthy Lower Back will help you understand lower back pain and heal it through gentle exercises that can be done even by those with no previous yoga experience. Liz Owen describes the anatomy of the sacrum and the region around it, including the hips and lumbar spine, and illuminates both the Western and Eastern approaches to understanding back pain. She then provides simple, easy-to-learn sequences of yoga poses for general sacrum health and then for specific issues or conditions such as pregnancy, fibromyalgia, and arthritis, among others.

A Handbook for Yogasana Teachers

A Handbook for Yogasana Teachers
Title A Handbook for Yogasana Teachers PDF eBook
Author Mel Robin
Publisher Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages 1133
Release 2009
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1587367084

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An excellent resource for teachers and students of yogasana, medical professionals, and bodywork practitioners, A Handbook for Yogasana Teachers presents novel aspects of physiology and neuroscience as they apply to the practice of yoga. If you have ever wondered why we do yogasana as we do, you will likely find the answers within these pages. Endorsements "A Handbook for Yogasana Teachers provides a lucid blending of Eastern and Western science that helps us understand the human body from both perspectives! It is a major contribution to both medicine and yoga." Rajvi Mehta, editor, Yoga Rahasya, Mumbai "This book is quite obviously the result of extensive thought and effort on the part of the author. It contains a wide range of information, blending present-day anatomy and physiology with knowledge of yoga from ancient texts." Dr. Shirley Telles, Swami Vivekananda Yoga Research Foundation, Bangalore "There is a paucity of books such as this handbook ... I liked the colorful descriptions and stories interspersed throughout." Lois Steinberg, teacher and therapist, Iyengar Yoga Institute of Champaign-Urbana "The book is unique in its mixture of scientific explanation and practical application ... As a practicing Iyengar teacher with no medical background, I have had little choice but to accept the words of B. K. S. and Geeta Iyengar in their description of the effects and benefits of poses ... I have had no reason to doubt them, but when teaching students with a Western mind, it helps to present them with a 'scientific reason' why." Renata Cardinal, certified Iyengar yoga teacher, Watchung Yoga Arts Center, New Jersey "Mel Robin's labor of love has combined his knowledge of modern anatomy and physiology and traditional yoga beliefs (mostly in the Iyengar tradition) together with personal opinion and analysis based on years of teaching and practice within this tradition. By painstakingly collecting this material together, he has done a great service to the yoga community, especially those with an interest in yoga therapy and the intersection between yoga and Western medicine." Dr. Ruth Gilmore, faculty, Yoga Therapy Centre, London "A Handbook for Yogasana Teachers is useful for yoga teachers and serious yoga students who wish to bridge their understanding of Western and Eastern concepts. It may help practitioners of other Eastern methods of healing find ways to explain what they are doing to Western students or clients. Western doctors who want to understand Eastern healing methods will find the book extremely beneficial." Jessie Thompson, director, the Yoga Loft of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

The Eight Limbs of Yoga

The Eight Limbs of Yoga
Title The Eight Limbs of Yoga PDF eBook
Author Stuart Ray Sarbacker
Publisher North Point Press
Total Pages 113
Release 2015-07-07
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0865477698

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A clear, concise guidebook to the essentials of yogic thought and practice Many people think yoga simply means postures and breathing. Not true. The intention of this short guide is practical and straightforward: to say what yoga really is and to apply its principles to everyday life. It leads us through the eight-limbed system, a coherent framework that has been handed down and elaborated upon for thousands of years and consists of five "outer limbs," which pertain to our experience of the social world and the operation of our senses, and three "inner limbs," which focus on the mind. Stuart Ray Sarbacker and Kevin Kimple present the eight-limbed system as something that can be turned to again and again to deepen and expand understanding and practice. As an introduction and overview to the essence of yoga, The Eight Limbs of Yoga is unparalleled for clarity, usefulness, and concision.

OM Yoga

OM Yoga
Title OM Yoga PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Chronicle Books
Total Pages 150
Release 2002-06
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780811835138

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Yoga teacher Cyndi Lee brings the rigors and rewards of yoga class to the home in an easy, accessible way. For each day of the week, she offers a unique yoga class that is communicated through charming and simple illustrations.

Amazing Yoga

Amazing Yoga
Title Amazing Yoga PDF eBook
Author Sean Conley
Publisher Autumn House Press
Total Pages 154
Release 2010
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1932870423

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Practical understanding of yinyasa yoga that allows people to find true health by creating a deep spiritual connection.