Very technical for the casual yoga practicer | Yoga Anatomy | Leslie Kaminoff
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Yoga Anatomy
Leslie Kaminoff
Human Kinetics Publishers
, 2007 - 221 pages
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highly recommended
An excellent body of work for regular yoga practitioners or medical professionals
This book strikes me as a labor of love - immense and incredible detail pours forth on every fully illustrated page.
Serious
yoga
practitioners will glean useful insights on joint actions, breathing, and the precise inner workings of their bodies, in poses from savasana to scorpion. Excellent color drawings show where your intestines curl up to in poses like shoulderstand (they take up a lot more room in the torso than we realize), what parts of the body hold up weight in inverted poses, and even what our illustrated musculature looks like from underneath, in, for example, turtle pose (the publishers photographed yogis underneath suspended glass slabs). There is a lot of neat stuff here.
The "Joint Action," "Working" and "Lengthening" paragraphs detail what parts of the body are under stress or responding to gravity. The arms, legs and spine are given extra attention.
"Obstacles and Notes" includes where one might feel restrictions, try variations or deal with bodily congestion.
"Breathing" offers tips on how the breath might be restricted and how to align each pose to more comfortably/fully breathe.
OVERALL RECOMMENDATION -
Beginners won't really know what to make of this book. Besides the "oh, cool!" factor, it's difficult to figure out what beginners could do with this information. It's not a pose book per se. It's not causal reading. It's a serious texbook for serious yogis.
While the top of each page provides both Sanskrit and English pose names, the text refers to the Sanskrit, forcing yoga beginners to fumble around between pages to catch what the references are.
Proper names of muscles, bones and tendons are used: if reading about adductors, flexors, rotators, erector spinae, multifidi and rhomboids that "work eccentrically" are confusing, this book might not be altogether helpful.
That said, this book is a must-have for the libraries of yoga instructors and yoga therapists. Doctors and medical professionals endorsing yoga for health/fitness will likely enjoy this reference tool.
Intermediate to advanced practitioners with a working knowledge of
anatomy
and Sanskrit names should find exploring Yoga Anatomy an - ahem - illuminating experience. :)
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Yoga anatomy
I think it is very interesting to be able to know what your body is really doing while you move and stretch.
Very technical for the casual yoga practicer
I bought this book on the rave reviews but agree that if you just want to learn more about
yoga
poses and benefits, this book might be too technical. While I like the breakdown of the muscles used for certain asanas... the text refers to many parts that are not defined in the illustration.
It is an extremely "neat" book just to see the illustrations. I would recommend it if you have a good grasp of
anatomy
and are a teacher.
If this book could be improved for the layman, I would suggest labeling all the parts referred to in the text portion -- into the illustration.
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Not exactly what I spected but I supose If you have enough knowledge about
yoga
you will find it usefull.
Yoga Anatomy by Leslie Kaminoff, Amy Matthews, and Sharon Ellis
This was the book I had wanted to write myself!
Having read Strength Training
Anatomy
by Frederic Delavier when I studied for a Gym Instructor's course, (ironically so that I could go on an Exercise Referral course which I felt would help me when I teach Hatha
Yoga
to people who have problems;) I was certain there was a need for a similar book that would show clearly the major muscles involved in different asanas.
It is clear. The diagrams are excellent and it will help any hatha yoga teacher who is seriously interested in helping students who have particular physical problems.
Well done and many thanks. I will certainly be recommending it to my students.
Helen Lloyd Jones Cardiff Wales
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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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