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This practical companion for yoga students and teacher trainees shows how to deepen your knowledge of yoga and where to go next in your training, whether you are thinking of developing your own practice or considering becoming a yoga teacher. It covers the history, philosophy, different styles of yoga, and more.

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The Yoga Student Handbooks is a hugely useful and practical guide for any yoga teacher starting out. Clearly written, informative, but also accessible. -- Alice Asquith, Founder & Creative Director of Asquith - Eco activewear for yoga, Pilates and living

A treasure trove of a book for any teacher.
Perfect for dipping into for a jewel or two, or all at once as an immersion into the depths of this ever expanding and fascinating tradition.

-- Ann Pidcock
Covering everything you'd expect to find I a guide - from the history, anatomy and philosophy behind yoga - to showing how students can develop and grow a personal practice, this makes a great book for the yogi who's looking to learn more than they get in a regular weekly class. What's great about this book is it gives thoughts on different yoga styles too as well as advice on teacher training and the experiences of people who've gone on to be teachers... This is a great book if you're travelling, commuting, reading about yoga in bed... -- Deana Morris, Editor * Spectrum (the official magazine of the British Wheel of Yoga) *

Table of Contents
Foreword - Lizzie Lasater; 1. Introduction - Sian O'Neill; 2. A History of Yoga - Graham Burns; 3. Yoga and Philosophy - Graham Burns; 4. Breath - Andrew McGonigle; 5. Key Asana Explained - Andrew McGonigle; 6. Pranayama - Philip Xerri; 7. Yoga and Ayurveda - Tarik Dervish; 8. Different Styles of Yoga. A. Ashtanga - Scott Johnson; B. Forrest Yoga - Heidi Sormaz; C. Iyengar - Korinna Pilafidis-Williams; D. Scaravelli - Catherine Annis; E. Vinyasa flow - Mimi Kuo-Deemer; F. Yin - Norman Blair; 9. Developing a Home Practice - Alison Leighton; 10. British Wheel of Yoga Foundation Course (I and II) - Wendy Teasdill; 11.What to Expect from Yoga Teacher Training - Sian O'Neill; A. Tarik Dervish - Nerine Pal; B. Triyoga - Damaris Booth; C. Catherine Annis - Nicole Svott; D. Life Centre - Taz Aliabadi-Zadeh; 12. Yoga Journeys - Interviews with Well-loved Teachers - Sian O'Neill; Sanskrit Glossary; Index

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    Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
    Publication Date: 19/09/2019
    ISBN13: 9780857013866, 978-0857013866
    ISBN10: 0857013866

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This practical companion for yoga students and teacher trainees shows how to deepen your knowledge of yoga and where to go next in your training, whether you are thinking of developing your own practice or considering becoming a yoga teacher. It covers the history, philosophy, different styles of yoga, and more.

    Trade Review
    The Yoga Student Handbooks is a hugely useful and practical guide for any yoga teacher starting out. Clearly written, informative, but also accessible. -- Alice Asquith, Founder & Creative Director of Asquith - Eco activewear for yoga, Pilates and living

    A treasure trove of a book for any teacher.
    Perfect for dipping into for a jewel or two, or all at once as an immersion into the depths of this ever expanding and fascinating tradition.

    -- Ann Pidcock
    Covering everything you'd expect to find I a guide - from the history, anatomy and philosophy behind yoga - to showing how students can develop and grow a personal practice, this makes a great book for the yogi who's looking to learn more than they get in a regular weekly class. What's great about this book is it gives thoughts on different yoga styles too as well as advice on teacher training and the experiences of people who've gone on to be teachers... This is a great book if you're travelling, commuting, reading about yoga in bed... -- Deana Morris, Editor * Spectrum (the official magazine of the British Wheel of Yoga) *

    Table of Contents
    Foreword - Lizzie Lasater; 1. Introduction - Sian O'Neill; 2. A History of Yoga - Graham Burns; 3. Yoga and Philosophy - Graham Burns; 4. Breath - Andrew McGonigle; 5. Key Asana Explained - Andrew McGonigle; 6. Pranayama - Philip Xerri; 7. Yoga and Ayurveda - Tarik Dervish; 8. Different Styles of Yoga. A. Ashtanga - Scott Johnson; B. Forrest Yoga - Heidi Sormaz; C. Iyengar - Korinna Pilafidis-Williams; D. Scaravelli - Catherine Annis; E. Vinyasa flow - Mimi Kuo-Deemer; F. Yin - Norman Blair; 9. Developing a Home Practice - Alison Leighton; 10. British Wheel of Yoga Foundation Course (I and II) - Wendy Teasdill; 11.What to Expect from Yoga Teacher Training - Sian O'Neill; A. Tarik Dervish - Nerine Pal; B. Triyoga - Damaris Booth; C. Catherine Annis - Nicole Svott; D. Life Centre - Taz Aliabadi-Zadeh; 12. Yoga Journeys - Interviews with Well-loved Teachers - Sian O'Neill; Sanskrit Glossary; Index

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