Yoga is a terrific way to stay fit, manage pain, and improve mental clarity, balance, agility, and flexibility. It's one of the most beneficial things you can do for your body and mind--but it's important to practice it correctly in order to avoid injury.
Yoga After 50 For Dummies takes the guesswork out of starting or continuing a yoga practice at 50 and beyond, showing you how to adapt poses and breath to your changing body, and reap the benefits from this ancient practice.
Covers all the most common yoga poses Includes photos and figures Features large print Written by the founding president of the International Association of Yoga Therapists Learn how to calm your mind and strengthen your body--one pose at a time.
I was hoping for some ideas to modify yoga while practicing with a meniscal tear. What I found was a book that seems geared for practicing when I’m 75 years old-ish? This might be a great book for several decades from now, but is far too gentle for how I practice currently, current injury not withstanding
This is an excellent book for those looking to explore yoga. The author breaks yoga down in chapters and also goes into detail for those who might have medical conditions. He also provides three different yoga workouts, five, fifteen and thirty minutes in length. It was well written and easy to follow.