This second edition of the best selling The Complete Guide to Yin Yoga provides an in-depth look at the philosophy and practice of Yin Yoga with illustrated sections on how to practice Yin Yoga, including detailed descriptions and photographs of over 30 Yin Yoga asanas. This is an updated version of the book that has become the go-to resource for Yin Yoga teachers all over the world and has been required reading in many teacher training programs.
All forms of yoga can provide benefits physically, emotionally, and mentally, however Yin Yoga works the deeper levels of the body/heart/mind: the yin tissues of fascia, tendons, ligaments, joints and bones, as well as the energetic channels of the meridians, nerves and blood system. One big difference noticed by students of Yin Yoga is the long-held, passive nature of the posture, which gives time for a deeper journey to unfold, a journey into the meditative aspects of yoga, a bridge to living life mindfully.
The second edition includes―a more functional approach to the practice of yoga, emphasizing the concept of targeted areas; the importance of stress in reducing fragility and building antifragility; understanding the nature of creep and the importance of counterposes, with a revised list of effective counterpostures; many new photographs of the postures and their variations for different body types; a more current overview of the physiology of tissues and the energy body reflecting new understanding in the science of fascia and cellular signaling; and many other enhancements.
As in the first edition, the book presents comprehensive information on how to do the practice, including how to get into and out of the pose, contraindications and warnings for those who may have trouble with particular aspects of the posture, and other important information. Why we do the practice is discussed by looking at its benefits in three main sections: the physiological, energetic and mental/emotional benefits.
Author(s): Clark, Bernie; Powers, Sarah;
Publisher: Wild Strawberry Productions
Year: 2019
Language: English
Commentary: Guide to Yin Yoga , Philosophy and Practice of Yin Yoga
Pages: 350
Tags: Guide to Yin Yoga , Philosophy and Practice of Yin Yoga
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface to the Second Edition
Contents
Preface to the First Edition
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Yin Yoga Defined
Yin and Yang
Yin Tissues and Yang Tissues
Original Yin
Daoism
Chapter 2 - The Practice of Yin Yoga
How to Practice Yin Yoga
Functional Yoga
The Three Tattvas of Yin Yoga Practice
Beginning the Practice
Flowing
Ending the Practice
Chapter 3 - Yin Yoga Asanas
The Asanas
Anahatasana
Ankle Stretch
Bananasana
Bridge
Butterfly
Half-Butterfly
Cat Pulling Its Tail
Caterpillar
Child’s Pose
Dangling
Deer
Dragon
Frog
Happy Baby
Reclining Twists
Saddle
Shoelace
Snail
Sphinx and Seal
Square
Squat
Straddle
Swan and Sleeping Swan
Toe Squat
Shavasana
Yin Yoga Poses for the Upper Body
Chapter 4 - Yin Yoga Flows
Chapter 5 - Special Situations
Hip and Knee Issues
Hip Replacement
Low Back Disorders
Having Babies
Chapter 6 - The Physical Benefits
Stressing Our Tissues
Our Tissues
The Limits of Flexibility
Fascia
The Myofascia–Tendon Complex
The Deep Fascia
Connective Tissues
Joints
Collagen, Creep and Counterposes
Ground Substances and Hydration
Inflammation
Other Physiological Benefits of Yin Yoga
Summary
Chapter 7 - The Energetic Benefits
A Yogic View
A Daoist View
The Meridians
A Western View
Meridians Revisited
Summary of Energetic Benefits
Chapter 8 - The Heart and Mind Benefits
The Benefits of Mindfulness
Paying Attention
Dukkha
Pathing
Watering Flowers
Mindfulness
Adverse Reactions to Mindfulness—A Warning!
Summary of Heart and Mind Benefits
Selected Bliography
Other Books By Bernie Clark
About the Author