Yoga Myths
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Shambhala Publications08/25/2020Pages: 272Size: 8.5 x 11ISBN: 9781611807967DetailsJudith Hanson Lasater draws on almost fifty years of experience as a yoga instructor and her physical therapy background to address the most common misunderstandings in our yoga practice and provide clear instructions for going forward. Focusing on the eleven “myths” most detrimental to our practice, Lasater provides a comprehensive discussion of what the myth is, why it can hurt us, and how we can avoid it—with step-by-step instructions and guiding photos. This book is an invaluable resource that will give both practitioners and teachers the knowledge and confidence that their practice can be safe and healthy for years to come.RelatedCheck items to add to the cart orAuthor BioJUDITH HANSON LASATER has taught yoga since 1971. She holds a doctorate in East-West psychology and is a physical therapist. Dr. Lasater is the president emeritus of the California Yoga Teachers Association and is one of the founders of Yoga Journal magazine. She trains yoga teachers in asana, kinesiology, yoga therapeutics, and the Yoga Sutras, and she is a pioneer in the teaching and practice of Restorative yoga. Dr. Lasater is the author of eleven books on yoga.Praise"Yoga Myths is a breath of intelligence and fresh air in a field that is expanding so quickly that tradition, compassionate inquiry, and real communication sometimes slip away. Judith Hanson Lasater reminds us that we can hold too tightly to a simplistic instruction that might work well in one context, but which can then cause injury and imbalance in other contexts. She carefully teaches us the anatomy, physiology, mechanics, and—most wonderfully—the beauty and joy of the practice of yoga itself." —Richard Freeman, author of The Mirror of Yoga
"Why am I recommending this book? Simple. After my forty years of practice, Judith Hanson Lasater—who’s already taught me so much over the years—still surprises me with her knowledge about yoga in particular, and life in general. An instant classic from one of our most complete teachers." —Richard Rosen, author of The Yoga of Breath
"To all those ready to get serious about safety, longevity, and freedom in both their bodies and their yoga practices, look no further. Judith Hanson Lasater offers sound anatomical wisdom from her lifetime of practice and teaching. There is a wealth of essential, practical information to be savored in this book, one I will cherish for years to come." —Amy Ippoliti, coauthor of The Art and Business of Teaching Yoga
"This wise and detailed guidebook (accompanied by black-and-white photos) will help students and teachers alike to remember to listen to their bodies and practice yoga with awareness." —Publishers Weekly
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