Functional Anatomy of Yoga A Guide for Practitioners and Teachers

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A full-color illustrated exploration of the body in motion during yoga practice • Examines anatomical patterns and body mechanics in specific asanas, such as forward bends, twists, external hip rotations, arm balances, and back bends, to inspire confidence in students, deepen practice, and prevent injury • Provides detailed images and photos overlaid with anatomical diagrams, allowing you to see clearly what is happening within each asana discussed • Explores how various yoga postures interrelate from the perspective of functional anatomy In this full-color illustrated guide, David Keil brings the anatomy of the body in yoga asanas to life. Writing in an accessible, conversational tone, he outlines how practitioners and yoga teachers alike can utilize a deeper understanding of their anatomy and its movement and function to deepen their yoga practice, increase confidence, prevent injury, and better understand their students and their challenges. Providing detailed images and photos overlaid with anatomical diagrams, allowing you to see clearly what is happening within each asana discussed, Keil shows how the muscles, joints, tendons, and structure of the body work together to support integrated movement. He discusses the basics of functional anatomy, exploring the workings of the foot and ankle, the knee, the hip joint, the pelvis and SI joint, the spine, the shoulder, and the hand, wrist, and elbow. He examines anatomical patterns and body mechanics in specific asanas, such as forward bends, twists, external hip rotations, arm balances, and back bends, such as, for example, how a wide-legged forward bend shifts the position of the femur and the pelvis, allowing students with tight hamstrings to accomplish a deep forward bend—something they struggle with when the legs are together. Keil also shows how various yoga postures interrelate from the perspective of functional anatomy. Revealing in detail how everything in the body is connected and how your anatomy functions holistically during yoga practice, this book helps you to understand the body better and connect and integrate yoga postures in a completely new way.

Author(s): David Keil
Edition: 2
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Year: 2023

Language: English
Commentary: Functional Anatomy of Yoga A Guide for Practitioners and Teachers
Pages: 328
Tags: Functional Anatomy, Yoga A Guide, Practitioners and Teachers

Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword

Introduction

PART I FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY

Chapter 1

The Basics of Functional Anatomy

Chapter 2

The Foot and Ankle

Chapter 3

The Knee

Chapter 4

The Hip Joint

Chapter 5

The Pelvis

Chapter 6

The Spine

Chapter 7

Comparing the Upper and Lower Extremities

Chapter 8

Hand, Wrist, and Elbow

PART II ANATOMICAL PATTERNS IN ASANA

Chapter 9

Anatomical Patterns in Forward Bends

Chapter 10

Anatomical Patterns in External Hip Rotation

Chapter 11

Anatomical Patterns in Twists

Chapter 12

Anatomical Patterns in Arm Balances

Chapter 13

Anatomical Patterns in Backbends

Conclusion

Terms to Describe Position and Direction

References

General Index

Muscle Index