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Your Body, Your Yoga goes beyond any prior yoga anatomy book
available. It looks not only at the body's unique anatomical
structures and what this means to everyone's individual range of
motion, but also examines the physiological sources of restrictions
to movement. Two volumes are provided in this book: Volume 1 raises
a new mantra to be used in every yoga posture: What Stops Me? The
answers presented run through a spectrum, beginning with a variety
of tensile resistance to three kinds of compressive resistance.
Examined is the nature of muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments,
joint capsules, bones and our extracellular matrix and their
contribution to mobility. The shape of these structures also
defines our individual, ultimate range of movement, which means
that not every body can do every yoga posture. The reader will
discover where his or her limits lie, which dictates which
alignment cues will work best, and which ones should be abandoned.
Volume 2 will take these principles and apply them to the lower
body, examining the hip joint, the knee, ankle and foot, and will
present how your unique variations in these joints will show up in
your yoga practice.
The author explores the benefits of yoga as viewed by the Eastern
and Western Worlds and related how it affects the body and mind.
YinSights is divided into two main sections The first investigates
the benefits of yoga on the physical body the energetic body, and
the mind/emotional body. The second section explores the practice
of Yin Yoga in details, and several flows are offered each with
different themes.
This second edition of the best selling The Complete Guide to Yin
Yoga provides an in-depth look at the philosophy and practice of
Yin Yoga with illustrated sections on how to practice Yin Yoga,
including detailed descriptions and photographs of over 30 Yin Yoga
asanas. This is an updated version of the book that has become the
go-to resource for Yin Yoga teachers all over the world and has
been required reading in many teacher training programs. All forms
of yoga can provide benefits physically, emotionally, and mentally,
however Yin Yoga works the deeper levels of the body/heart/mind:
the yin tissues of fascia, tendons, ligaments, joints and bones, as
well as the energetic channels of the meridians, nerves and blood
system. One big difference noticed by students of Yin Yoga is the
long-held, passive nature of the posture, which gives time for a
deeper journey to unfold, a journey into the meditative aspects of
yoga, a bridge to living life mindfully. The second edition
includes-a more functional approach to the practice of yoga,
emphasizing the concept of targeted areas; the importance of stress
in reducing fragility and building antifragility; understanding the
nature of creep and the importance of counterposes, with a revised
list of effective counterpostures; many new photographs of the
postures and their variations for different body types; a more
current overview of the physiology of tissues and the energy body
reflecting new understanding in the science of fascia and cellular
signaling; and many other enhancements. As in the first edition,
the book presents comprehensive information on how to do the
practice, including how to get into and out of the pose,
contraindications and warnings for those who may have trouble with
particular aspects of the posture, and other important information.
Why we do the practice is discussed by looking at its benefits in
three main sections: the physiological, energetic and
mental/emotional benefits.
Your Spine, Your Yoga is arguably the first book that looks at the
spine from both the Western anatomical/biomechanical point of view
and the modern yoga perspective. It is filled with detail,
discussion, illustrations, and practical advice for spines of all
types. This emphasis on variety is welcome and necessary: no two
spines are exactly alike, and no two people have the same biology
and biography. What your spine is able to do may be vastly
different from what other yoga students' or teachers' spines can
do. The human spine is unique in its structure and function.
Primarily, it provides stability through the core of our body,
allowing forces to be transmitted from the upper body (arms and
shoulders) to the lower body (pelvis and legs) and vice versa.
Secondarily, the spine allows tremendous range of movement.
Unfortunately, in modern yoga practice we find the primacy of these
two functions reversed, with flexibility prized over stability.
This focus on spinal mobility comes at a grave cost to many
students. Stability is lost, and when that happens, dysfunction and
pain often follow. Just as all tissues and areas of the body need a
healthy amount of stress to regain and maintain optimal health, so
too our spine needs the appropriate levels of stress to remain
functional throughout our lives. How we choose to exercise the
spine makes a difference, though. Knowing the way the spine is
built, specifically, how your spine is built, will allow you to
tailor your exercises wisely to match your goals. Your Spine, Your
Yoga is the second book in the Your Body, Your Yoga series and
focuses on the axial body the core, from the sacral complex, which
includes the pelvis, sacrum, and sacroiliac joint, through the
lumbar and thoracic segments of the spine, to the cervical complex,
which includes the neck and head. The structural components of each
segment are examined: from the bones, to the joints, ligaments,
fascia, tendons, muscles, and even the neurological and blood
systems. The range and implications of human variations are
presented, as well as the ways these variations may affect
individual yoga practices. The sources of restrictions to movement
are investigated through answering the question "What Stops Me?"
The answers presented run through a spectrum, beginning with
various types of tensile resistance to three kinds of compressive
resistance. Whether the reader is a novice to yoga, anatomy, or
both, or a seasoned practitioner with an in-depth knowledge in
these fields, this book will be valuable. For the novice, there are
easily understood illustrations and photographs, as well as
sidebars highlighting the most important topics. For the anatomy
geek, other sidebars focus on the complexity of the topic, with
hundreds of references provided for further investigation. For the
yoga teacher, sidebars suggest how to bring this knowledge into the
classroom. Your Spine, Your Yoga can be used as a resource when
specific questions arise, as a textbook to be studied in detail, or
as a fascinating coffee-table book to be browsed at leisure for
topics of current interest.
A young Roman Catholic priest hears the many personal secrets his
penitents whisper though his greatest life challenge will be
dealing with the new discovery of being Father-Father.
Through the relentless efforts of Bill Curfman's son, Michael, and
the talented, innovative work of neurosurgeon, Jay Keenan, an
innovative transplant takes the body of criminal James Hillyard to
a whole new environment.
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