John Scott's Ashtanga Yoga draws on his expertise as a teacher of this most energetic form of yoga. An easy-to-use guide, it features color photographs and a series of step-by-step exercise sessions -- starting with a simple sequence designed for beginners that, once mastered, provides the foundation for moving to the next cycle.
John Scott first became a student of Ashtanga yoga in 1989 when he took classes with world-renowned yogi Shri K. Pattabhi Jois in Mysore, India. An internationally known teacher, he conducts classes and workshops at his school in London. --from randomhouse.com
Excellent book. The pictures are great and the information on beginning practice is really good. The only thing I find it lacking in is more of the spirituality. I think the book "Ashtanga Yoga" By Maehle has more of that in. Together the 2 books are excellent companions. But then....I'm still a novice in Ashtanga.
No se puede aprender yoga con un libro. Es necesaria la corrección y guía presencial.
p.s.:conforme leía imaginaba cómo sería yoga en el mundo bizarro de Superman. Fijo sería como "Practice and all is destruction", o "Inhale war, exhale hate", jaja.
Non è per beginners: trascura completamente le posizioni intermedie più semplici che portano alla posizione definitiva. Non è per esperti: non così dettagliato nei particolari delle singole posizioni, poco approfondito negli aspetti che vanno al di là delle forme. Non tratta le sequenze oltre alla prima.
E' comunque un buon libro, piacevole da leggere, per approfondire e per avere qualche dettaglio in più sulla pratica di questa disciplina.