With more than a million copies sold, Yoga Anatomy has become an invaluable resource for yoga practitioners, enthusiasts, and instructors around the world. Expanded and updated, the third edition of Yoga Anatomy will provide you with an even deeper understanding of yoga and of the structures and principles underlying each movement.
Building on the success of its predecessors, this revamped edition features new content to further augment your yoga practice: A new chapter offering history and context for the idea that anatomy is a storyUpdated chapters on the skeletal and muscular systemsA new chapter on the nervous system that outlines its key functions and roles in the bodySignificantly expanded breathing and spine chapters to address disc anatomy and damage as well as back painNewly added Cueing Callouts to provide tips and advice on teaching or performing a poseNew stick figure icons to simply depict the alignment of each pose for quick referenceA Breathing Inquiry section with each asana to illuminate the connection between breathing and a movement practice
This beautifully illustrated resource sorts yoga poses into six sections—standing, sitting, kneeling, supine, prone, and arm supports—and provides an inside look into each pose to offer a better understanding of the interactions of the muscles, joints, and nervous system that we use to create movement and breathing.
Authors Leslie Kaminoff and Amy Matthews, both internationally respected specialists in yoga and breath anatomy, offer a solid grounding in the principles of physical practice common to many systems of yoga. Whether you are just beginning your journey or have been practicing for years, Yoga Anatomy will be an invaluable resource—one that allows you to see each movement in an entirely new light.
From the Publisher
Audiences: Yoga enthusiasts, yoga instructors, and other fitness professionals; reference for health and medical professionals and for physical education, kinesiology, and anatomy students.
The best-selling guide to exploring yoga poses is now better than ever
Understand the anatomy of yoga
With more full-color anatomical illustrations and in-depth information, the third edition of Yoga Anatomy provides you with a deeper understanding of yoga and of the structures and principles underlying each movement.
From breathing to standing poses to inversions, see how specific muscles respond to the movements of the joints, how alterations of a pose can change its effect, and how the spine, breathing, and body position are all fundamentally linked.
SALAMBA SARVANGASANA | Supported Shoulder Stand
SALAMBA SARVANGASANA
sah-LOM-bah sar-van-GAHS-anna
salamba = with support (sa = with, alamba = support); sarva = all; anga = limb
Notes
The foundation of this pose, as in setu bandhasana (page 238), is your shoulder girdle (not your neck). To truly be a shoulder stand, the muscles that elevate, adduct, and downwardly rotate your scapulae must be strong enough to keep your scapulae in that position despite the weight of your entire body resting on them. When preparing for this pose, it is essential that your scapulae find elevation along with the other actions; if your scapulae are depressed, your cervical spine receives the weight of your whole body while in a flexed position, which makes it more vulnerable to injury from overarticulating.
Breathing Inquiry
Can you sense the relationship between the mobility and stability of your shoulder girdle and the relative freedom of your breath in this position? This pose takes a considerable amount of both flexibility and strength in your entire shoulder region. Do you notice the relationship between the integrity of your shoulder girdle and the tendency of your weight to shift down into your
thorax and add resistance to the movements of your diaphragm? Wherever your hands are placed, can you sense breath movement beneath them?
As with any inversion, a possible point of focus is keeping the base of your rib cage open, allowing your diaphragm and abdominal viscera to shift effectively cranially. What effect does that headward shift have on your breath?
Publisher : Human Kinetics; Third edition (October 19, 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 344 pages
ISBN-10 : 1492596477
ISBN-13 : 978-1492596479
Item Weight : 1.78 pounds
Dimensions : 7 x 0.9 x 10 inches
Amazon Customer –
the only anatomy book
THis book is written from the most heart-centered place. It is filled with wisdom and dismantles the simple mechanistic model of the body in favor of a more contextual approach. Rich and wise. I’ve used is as a text book in all of the yoga teacher trainings I’ve lead.
Anna –
A must have for yogis!
Whether you are a student or a teacher, you need this book. Knowing the anatomy behind yoga is something that can benefit everyone who practices. Itâs very informative and very useful if you are in a yoga teacher training program.
Azadeh Hadim –
Loved this book!
Great book. You learn a lot about the human body while doing yoga poses.
S. Cooper –
Love
I absolutely love this book. So much so that I want the binder version. Itâs so useful. I would recommend.
Amazon Customer –
Great book
Technical but even so great help in detailing.
Chantel Taite –
Good book
Itâs good and also wishing there was more to it
t b –
Great gift
Wifey loves yoga and this book..
Wasnât packed/sealed properly. It was partially open when i received it –
Book
Very very informative and helpful during my training. Easy to understand
Kash –
Bought this for my mom who did her yoga instructor course. She loves it
Ana Isabel Serrão Gonçalves –
Livro extremamente completo. Para ler continuamente ou para consultar sempre que necessário. Utilizo-o com o objectivo de aprender para melhor servir os meus alunos de Yoga.
“jekilone” –
This book is a really useful tool for yoga teachers or students needing to apprehend wich body parts are involved in specifics asanas. Also the first chapters are really interesting. Binding is great for a practical use.
Miss B –
Leslie Kaminoff is a master yoga educator. Having had previous editions of this book that were used on yoga TTC and have also done one of his Leslieâs courses, you cannot beat the level of knowledge and expertise here.This is as fabulous as previous editions but expanded. One reviewer said it was complicated but I personally did not find that as I have over 15 yoga anatomy books and this is still the best there is for language, description, explanation and diagrams. Highly recommended for yoga teachers, serious practitioners and those that like to be a bit nerdy on anatomy!
Away –
Great book with terms explained in Sanskrit.