Functional anatomy of yoga: a guide for practitioners and teachers
Keil, DavidUnknown
Lotus Publishing (Chichester, 2017) (eng) English9781905367467UnknownUnknownYOGA-TECHNIQUE; UnknownFunctional Anatomy of Yoga is a rare gem.
This book enables both the casual reader and the seasoned practitioner to understand and implement the anatomical structure and function of the body in yoga. Written with a conversational tone, the book delivers the complex subject of human anatomy in a way that is both provocative and clear. The underlying theme of the book is integration.
David Keil outlines how yoga teachers and practitioners can utilize a deeper understanding of their anatomy as they approach the larger scheme of yoga. How do the supposed "parts and pieces" of the body synchronize to support integrated movement? Finally, how do the various yoga postures interrelate from the perspective of functional anatomy?
Not only is David Keil an authority on the subject of anatomy, but he also has the wisdom and first-hand experience of a skilled yoga teacher and practitioner. He has been presenting the subject of anatomy in a way that is interesting, meaningful, and applicable to teachers and students alike since 2000.
Beautifully illustrated throughout with colour images and photographs to clearly explain the concepts and asanas, Functional Anatomy of Yoga will assist you in reaching new heights in your yoga practice using the "laboratory" of the body and the tools of yoga asana.
Physical dimension
312 p.28 cm.ill.
Summary / review / table of contents
Functional anatomy (Basics of functional anatomy ; Foot and ankle ; Knee ; Hip joint ; Pelvis ; spine ; Comparing the upper and lower extremities ; hand, wrist, and elbow) --
Anatomical patterns in Asana (Anatomical patterns in forward bends ; Anatomical patterns in external hip rotation ; Anatomical patterns in twists ; Anatomical patterns in arm balances ; Anatomical patterns in backbends)