Accessible yoga Poses and practices for every body

Jivana Heyman

Book - 2019

Yoga practice has so much to offer us physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. It is truly a practice for all-- you do not need to be young, slim, and flexible to practice it. Heyman breaks down poses, breathing practices, meditation techniques and yoga teachings into practical tools that we can use every day, regardless of our limitations or challenges. -- adapted from back cover

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Subjects
Genres
Handbooks and manuals
Illustrated works
Published
Boulder : Shambhala 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Jivana Heyman (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
193 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781611807127
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: My Story
  • Part 1. Making Yoga Accessible
  • 1. Accessible Yoga Philosophy
  • 2. A Revolutionary Practice
  • Part 2. Making Asana Accessible
  • 3. Warming Up
  • 4. Strengthening and Massaging
  • 5. Sun Salutation
  • 6. Standing and Balancing
  • 7. Backward Bending
  • 8. Forward Bending
  • 9. Inverting
  • 10. Twisting
  • Part 3. Accessible Subtle Practices
  • 11. Relaxing
  • 12. Breathing
  • 13. Meditating
  • Part 4. Accessible Yoga Practice
  • 14. Building a Home Practice
  • 15. For Yoga Teachers
  • Appendix: Sample Practices
  • Resources
  • Notes
  • Contributors
  • Index
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Yoga teacher Heyman, co-owner of the Santa Barbara Yoga Center, presents a practical, creative, and clear-cut approach to his discipline, aiming to make it accessible to people with different body types and physical concerns, including disabilities. Offering useful information for students and teachers alike, he covers basic principles of yoga and gives detailed instructions for different asanas, or poses, with modifications to suit various needs. For example, a chapter on the sun salutation provides variations for students unable to get down on the floor or put weight on their knees, with sequences that can be practiced in a chair (or wheelchair), on a mat, or lying in bed. Heyman's guiding belief, he explains, is that yoga teachers should adapt the pose to the person, rather than the person to the pose. Other chapters walk readers through warm-ups, standing and balancing poses, backward and forward bending, inverting, and twisting, with helpful accompanying photographs. Heyman also takes care to point out that pranayama (breathing techniques) and meditation, though sometimes neglected by Western yoga classes, are vital to the practice, and accessible to most people. This user-friendly manual provides a welcome and valuable service in potentially opening the world of yoga up to an even wider population. (Nov.)

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