Anatomy of Yoga: An Instructor's Inside Guide to Improving Your Poses by Dr. Abigail Ellsworth

Anatomy of Yoga: An Instructor's Inside Guide to Improving Your Poses

Dr. Abigail Ellsworth
160 pages
Firefly Books
Sep 2010
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<p><b>Remarkable computer-generated illustrations of the muscles used during the most popular yoga poses.</b></p> <p> Yoga teachers and students can use this book as a visual reference to the muscles that are engaged by specific yoga poses. Each pose is shown in a full-color photograph opposite a detailed and annotated anatomical drawing that identifies the active and stabilizing muscles being used. By identifying affected muscles, practitioners can maximize the benefits of each pose and even design a personalized yoga routine that focuses on their specific problem areas. </p> <p><b><i>Anatomy of Yoga</i></b> explains the basics of yoga, breathing and the spine, concentrating on the body's core musculature. It covers: </p> Yoga warm-up <br> Standing poses <br> Forward bends <br> Back bends <br> Seated and twisted poses <br> Poses that balance arms <br> Inversions <br> Restorative poses <br> Sequences, such as sun salutation <p>There are numerous asides, including &quot;best for&quot; information boxes that describe the muscles that work the most during each pose. Tip boxes give hints on safety and form and outline the target muscles for and benefits of each pose. The author also suggests creative ways to modify the intensity of an exercise. </p> <p><b><i>Anatomy of Yoga</i></b> is an expert guide that is extremely useful for anyone interested in enhancing a personal yoga fitness routine. It will also interest yoga instructors who want a visual aid that clearly illustrates the benefits of each exercise.</p>
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Great for a Beginner

Those new to the practice will find this to be an awesome tool. This book does not have every pose in the world, but it has what I believe to be the basics. The graphics are big and show each pose very well. Illustrations have both a live model demonstrating the poses and a computer generated model in full color depicting the muscle groups being used. As a newbie to the practice, I appreciate the fact that the author included pronunciation and meaning of each pose, level each pose is suited for, practice avoidance, and the benefits of the pose. Also included, which are winners for me, are step-by-step instructions on how to do the poses as well as HOW LONG. During my limited research of yoga books, many explained the poses, but the ones I came across never had a time of how long to hold each position. There are about five yoga sequences included in the back of the book. These sequences range from beginner to advanced levels. Again, more advanced users may complain that these sequences are lacking, but for beginners it is a great illustration of how to implement the practice and provides examples of how different poses can be grouped together. Read more

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Pages 160
Publisher Firefly Books
Published 2010
Readers 4