Yoga: Fascia, Anatomy and Movement by Joanne Avison

Yoga: Fascia, Anatomy and Movement

Joanne Avison
256 pages
Handspring, 2013.
Feb 2015
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By studying the application of fascial anatomy to yoga the yoga teacher will be able to expand each individual yoga student's optimum adaptability and mobility. This new contextual presentation of applied anatomy will provide the teacher with the tools to promote freedom and confidence in every student of yoga. By using insights from scientific research presented through case studies, the tendency to overwork the tissue and decrease vulnerability to soft tissue injury in the long-term, can be lowered. The visual design and presentation through metaphor embody the difference between sitting statically at a desk reading about movements and parts - and moving through the environment being animated, in action. Between these two experiences is a divide that this book seeks to cross.
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Pages 256
Publisher Handspring, 2013.
Published 2015
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