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| Yoga Anatomy | 
enlarge | Author: Leslie Kaminoff Creators: Amy Matthews, Sharon Ellis Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $12.39 You Save: $7.56 (38%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 63 reviews Sales Rank: 514
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 221 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7 x 0.5
ISBN: 0736062785 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.7046 EAN: 9780736062787 ASIN: 0736062785
Publication Date: June 20, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description See inside every yoga pose! With clear, expert instruction and full-color, detailed anatomical drawings, Yoga Anatomy depicts the most common asanas to provide a deeper understanding of the structures and principles underlying each movement and of yoga itself. From breathing to standing poses, see how each muscle is used, how slight alterations of a pose can enhance or reduce effectiveness, and how the spine, breathing, and body position are all fundamentally linked. Whether you are just beginning your journey or have been practicing yoga for years, Yoga Anatomy will be an invaluable resource--one that allows you to see each movement in an entirely new light. Author Leslie Kaminoff is a recognized expert and teacher in anatomy, breathing, and bodywork. He is the founder of The Breathing Project, New York City's premiere yoga studio dedicated to the teaching of individualized, breath-centered yoga practice and therapy.
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Yoga - Mind and Body October 9, 2008 A very useful book to all yogis who want to know more about their body
Yoga Anatomy October 9, 2008 I guess I'm one of those people that likes to understand the how and why of everything I do. Therefore, whenever I workout, I find myself wondering about the purpose of each particular exercise. Am I actually working, strengthen, or stretching my muscles in a way that is beneficial to my body or am I just wasting my time? Am I doing the exercises correctly or am I setting myself up for an injury? Perhaps that's why I love the Anatomy series from Human Kinetics. They have a number of different books that take a deeper look at Stretch Training, Stretching, and Yoga exercises.
Yoga Anatomy has full coloured pictures of the body for a wide variety of movements: breathing, standing poses, sitting poses, kneeling poses, supine poses, prone poses, and arm support poses. These pictures show which muscles are in use during a particular motion. Extra information is then included about which joints are involved and which muscles are lengthening and working during the process. Each entry also notes proper breathing as well as information on any challenges associated with the pose.
In this way, there is no guess work involved. I know exactly what each posture is meant to do, which muscles I'll be working, and how to prevent injuries. I can then take full responsibility for my health and fitness.
Great October 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very Revealing for those with trouble with one or two poses. You can really see where your muscles move.
Wonderful Book September 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is absolutely wonderful in its presentation of what is going on inside your body when doing yoga.
Though it is somewhat technical in some aspects, it is well worth your time to go through it and learn what is happening even if it is not clear the first time you read or look at it, though for the most part for me that was the exception rather than the rule.
If you practice yoga or are interested in anatomy in general, no matter what level of experience or knowledge you have in either subject, this is a very enjoyable and educational experience.
Highly recommended.
Excellent graphs and explanations! August 26, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a book I've been looking for to understand how muscles work on a yoga session. A must for all yoga practitioners who want to know how the asanas work.
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