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This book offers a scientific approach to understanding the practice of hatha yoga. Through four-color, three-dimensional illustrations of major muscles, tendons, and ligaments, Ray Long describes the practice and benefits of hatha yoga. Specific anatomical and physiological descriptions highlight the agonist, antagonist, and synergist muscles that come into play with each pose. Volume II of the series illustrates the correct muscle use during key poses of hatha yoga. From beginners to experts, this book will become a constant companion. Review: Understanding the Interior You - If you are a yoga instructor or practitioner, both volumes by Ray Long will help you to understand the interior body of yoga poses better. By remembering and visualizing the extremely clear illustrations during your practice, your poses will become more balanced and symmetrical--this is hugely beneficial. The narrative provides a clear understanding of how the body works--since muscles don't actually "stretch" an understanding of how the muscle spindle provides for what we call "flexibility" or "stiffness" is invaluable (and gives everyone HOPE), especially for those students who don't believe they can be successful yogis unless they can touch their toes. I can't wait for the next volumes to become available. These books are foundational, a "must" for anyone who is serious about practicing yoga. And--if you are interested in Iyengar yoga, they are even more important with their emphasis on alignment. As BKS Iyengar has said, "alignment IS enlightenment". The integration of all the koshas begins with an extremely precise physical alignment, and Long's volumes provide an excellent aid for all of us who struggle with asymmetrical bodies. Review: Un-stall your yoga practice - I've been in and out of yoga for many years, and have been trying to get back on track for the last year or two. As exercise programs go, yoga was the only thing that's ever worked for me, but somehow I haven't managed to get that old feeling back. I bought this book a while back, and thought, why not take another look at it and see what help it might offer. Wow. Some books offer way too much in the way of exactly how a pose is supposed to work; you've seen them, the ones where they spend several pages going into great detail about every possible muscle twitch. (Dr. Long's other books do this, yes, but you're reading those books because you want to know how to fix that one last little kink in a pose, or how to get more out of it. That's an entirely different situation from figuring out how to get started.) Other books don't offer enough, so you give up after a while because you're not getting anywhere. This book is just right. For the beginning yogi, or someone getting back into it after some time away, this is a terrific start. I'm finding that the poses feel better and I can hold them longer without a struggle. And I feel much better afterward; where I'd been thinking, what did I do that for, now, while I can't explain exactly how, I do feel a lot better. Not every pose is detailed in here, but there's enough to get a good start on your practice. Thanks, Dr. Long.
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P**O
Understanding the Interior You
If you are a yoga instructor or practitioner, both volumes by Ray Long will help you to understand the interior body of yoga poses better. By remembering and visualizing the extremely clear illustrations during your practice, your poses will become more balanced and symmetrical--this is hugely beneficial. The narrative provides a clear understanding of how the body works--since muscles don't actually "stretch" an understanding of how the muscle spindle provides for what we call "flexibility" or "stiffness" is invaluable (and gives everyone HOPE), especially for those students who don't believe they can be successful yogis unless they can touch their toes. I can't wait for the next volumes to become available. These books are foundational, a "must" for anyone who is serious about practicing yoga. And--if you are interested in Iyengar yoga, they are even more important with their emphasis on alignment. As BKS Iyengar has said, "alignment IS enlightenment". The integration of all the koshas begins with an extremely precise physical alignment, and Long's volumes provide an excellent aid for all of us who struggle with asymmetrical bodies.
P**2
Un-stall your yoga practice
I've been in and out of yoga for many years, and have been trying to get back on track for the last year or two. As exercise programs go, yoga was the only thing that's ever worked for me, but somehow I haven't managed to get that old feeling back. I bought this book a while back, and thought, why not take another look at it and see what help it might offer. Wow. Some books offer way too much in the way of exactly how a pose is supposed to work; you've seen them, the ones where they spend several pages going into great detail about every possible muscle twitch. (Dr. Long's other books do this, yes, but you're reading those books because you want to know how to fix that one last little kink in a pose, or how to get more out of it. That's an entirely different situation from figuring out how to get started.) Other books don't offer enough, so you give up after a while because you're not getting anywhere. This book is just right. For the beginning yogi, or someone getting back into it after some time away, this is a terrific start. I'm finding that the poses feel better and I can hold them longer without a struggle. And I feel much better afterward; where I'd been thinking, what did I do that for, now, while I can't explain exactly how, I do feel a lot better. Not every pose is detailed in here, but there's enough to get a good start on your practice. Thanks, Dr. Long.
J**Y
Must-have for yoga practitioners and anatomy students
I have been carrying this book around with me for weeks since I bought it. The author's easy-to-understand descriptions of physiological and anatomical structures are excellent (Golgi organ, reciprocal inhibition, spinal cord reflexes of stretching, etc). Beyond that, I simply cannot rave enough about the groundbreaking, astounding digital images of the musculoskeletal structures that display the specific muscle agonists and antagonists being utilized in the asanas. What clarity! I spend a lot of time on anatomy websites like Get Body Smart and others, and this book's images take all of their images to the next level and complement the understanding of exactly which structures are being used, where they are in relation to the bones of their insertion and attachment points, and how the entire body should align. What does this mean for the yoga practitioner? She/he can now consciously contract the right muscles while simultaneously relaxing the antagonist muscles within any pose to go deeper into the pose easily (by understanding reciprocal inhibition), and instructors can use this book as a valuable tool for teaching the fine alignment points that constitute the proper asana to help their students receive the full benefits from the pose. I am enjoying this book thoroughly and strongly recommend it for anyone even remotely interested in yoga, anatomy, muscles, fitness, or just plain beautifully rendered digital images.
J**N
Great for those new to anatomy in yoga teacher training!
I'm in a 200 hr. yoga teacher training and realized I needed a lot more knowledge about anatomy since I basically had (almost) NONE. Reviews of Kaminoff's "Yoga Anatomy" got great reviews for those who had a basic working knowledge of anatomy already. For those of us who didn't, many people recommended Ray Long's 2 books, "The Key Muscles of Yoga" and "The Key Poses of Yoga". So, that's where I started. Dr. Long's books are fantastic! Big color-coded pictures with limited (manageable) text. I started w/ "The Key Muscles of Yoga" as recommended; that gave me a basic working knowledge of the muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, joints and their actions, insertion/origin, synergists, antagonists. Then I moved on to his next book, "The Key Poses of Yoga" which is fabulous! Again - lots of detailed pictures with bulleted info about muscles in the legs, pelvis, arms, back, shoulders that are or should be engaged in the pose to make it a safe and effective pose. This info will be really helpful when teaching the "what & why" anatomical details of a pose. His chapters are organized around backbends, forward bends, twists, hip openers and the like. I highly recommend both of his books. After this, I think I'll be ready for the more in-depth detail in Kaminoff's book, "Yoga Anatomy". Already though, I feel like I have a enough basic information to teach poses safely. I know there's a lot more to learn in this regard, but hey, I gotta start somewhere!
P**R
Amazing illustrations
If you've ever wondered what muscles and tendons your body uses for different poses, this book will illustrate it very graphically. It's a beautiful book and I think it would be equally helpful to both people that are new to yoga and those who are experienced practitioners. The detail is quite amazing. It would also be useful when you have a pulled muscle or tendon or when something hurts and you don't know what it is, especially if you have limited knowledge of anatomy. When trying to get further into a pose, this book will illustrate what to do and how to move to accomplish that goal. Very well done.
M**S
Well worth the price!
I gave this book four stars only because I don't give anything five stars. I'm in my mid sixty's and have lost a lot of flexibility over time and am now having a lot of muscle spasms that are very painful, some lasting a few weeks. I thought I'd try yoga and bought a few magazines on the subject, but I only wanted the basic poses for now and without all the spiritual that I have no interest in. I then found this series, tried a sample off the first book in the series then got the first two books. You get a very detailed and through description of about fifty poses, why and how they work. I've come further in a month than I thought was humanely possible, and will get the last two books also. Light Years better than magazines.
O**5
I Love Anatomy
I have vol 1 and vol 2 is a little repetitive while expanding on info in vol 1 but that's necessary. The awesome illustrations and explanations of how the Yoga postures actually work with the muscles are illustrated in different gradation of colors to highlight the degree to which the muscles are "involved". The explanations re stretching are superb and relatively easy to understand and implement. These 2 volumns along with other anatomy for yoga books I have including the Yoga Therapy books by Doug Keller and others by Suzi Hately are what I need for information in addition to continuing education workshops either in person or on line.
H**R
Great Book to learn anatomy in Yoga
I love this book! Understanding what Yoga is, how to do the poses, the flow, and the total benefit is one thing. But, to take my practice far beyond that, I bought this book and the companion (Key Muscles of Yoga) and now I really understand and can feel the muscles and skeletal structure that I am working--or not working--as I move. It has made a world of difference in my practice! I keep this book and its companion open on my coffee table for quick reference every morning. This provides me the opportunity to better visualize my movements and when I find a pose is harder to move into sometimes, I check the book to see which muscle might be the problem. Many thanks to the author and illustrator for this series!
A**E
Anatomie verstรคndlich gemacht!
Das Buch besteht aus 2 Hauptkapiteln. Im 1. Kapitel, dem theoretischen Teil, werden allgemeine Dinge รผber Muskelfunktion, Biomechanismus, Dehnung, Golgi Tendon Organ usw. erklรคrt. Im 2. Kapitel werden die Hauptasanas aus den folgenden Bereichen vorgestellt: - Vorbereitende Positionen - Sonnengruร - Standhaltungen (Tadasana, Uttanasana, Vrksasana, Trikonasana, Virabhadrasana II, Utthita Parsvakonasana, Ardha Chandrasana, Parsvottanasana, Virabhadrasana I, Virabhadrasana II, Parivrtta Trikonasana, Parivrtta Parsvakonasana, Prasarita Paddottanasana, Garudasana, Utkatasana) - Hรผftรถffnende รbungen ( Baddha Konasana, Supta Padangusthasana: Bent Knee Version, Supta Padangusthasana A, Supta Padangusthasana B, Supta Padangusthasana: Revolving Variation) - Vorwรคrtsbeugen (Janu Sirsasana, Dandasana, Trianga Mukhaikapada Paschimottanasana, Ardha Baddha Padma Paschimottanasana, Paschimottanasana, Navasana, Ubhaya Padangusthasana, Parivrtta Janu Sirsasana, Parighasana, Kurmasana) - Drehungen (Seated Twist, Marichyasana III, Marichyasana I, Ardha Matsyendrasana) - Rรผckbeugen (Salabhasana, Urdhva Mukha Svanasana, Purvottanasana, Ustrasana, Danurasana, Urdhva Danurasana, Eka Pada Rajakapotasana I) - Arm-Balance(Adho Mukha Svanasana, Visisthasana, Chataranga Dandasana, Adho Mukha Vrksasana, Bakasana, Titibasana, Pincha Mayurasana) - Umkehrhaltungen (Sirasana, Sarvangasana, Halasana) - Restorative Positionen (Balasana, Supported Setu Bandha Sarvangasana, Viparita Karani, Savasana) Zu jeder dargstellten Asana gibt es auf 2 Seiten die wichtigsten Informationen zur Anatomie und dazu entsprechende Bilder, die das Skelett sowie die betroffenen Muskelgruppen in der Asana zeigen und so veranschaulichen, was aus Anatomie Sicht im Kรถrper passiert. Ich kann das Buch nur empfehlen, da es die Hauptasanas abdeckt und zu jeder Asana die wichtigsten anatomischen Informationen vermittelt. Die Bilder sind genial gemacht und helfen dabei die Anatomie besser zu verstehen. Man hat auf 2 Seiten alles zu einer Asana รbersichtlich auf einen Blick. Das Buch hilft einem wirklich dabei die Asanas anatomisch zu verstehen und korrekt auszufรผhren, auch wenn man keinen medzinisches Hintergrundwissen hat. Danke Ray Long fรผr dieses geniale Buch!
C**N
Must have :))
I love to see all this very good explanations of the main postures and whatโs is going on in the body itโs very helpful
J**K
Good detailed guide of anatomy in yoga poses .
This book is amazing such detail about Anatomy and the breakdown of individual poses . The pictures are so detailed clear and precise . The text is informative and precise . Although the book is expensive it is well worth the money . An essential book for any yoga teacher .
M**A
Great!!
Perfect to have a clear vision of body. Really useful to focus deeply on your body during practice... More awareness
A**R
Very good book for Yoga Teachers
This book goes into deep detail about the scientific background of the key poses of Yoga. Very useful book for yoga teachers. Great illustrations!
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