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Yoga Animals: 32 Poses from the Wild
Hardback
Main Details
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Yoga Animals: 32 Poses from the Wild
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Emily Sharratt
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Illustrated by Jade Mosinski
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:160 | Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 200 |
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Category/Genre | Mind, body, spirit - meditation and visualisation |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781912785490
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Classifications | Dewey:613.7046 |
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Illustrations |
32 illustrations throughout plus step by steps
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
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Imprint |
LOM Art
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Publication Date |
28 October 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Written by yoga instructor Emily Sharratt and featuring incredible artwork from artist Jade Mosinski, alongside step-by-step instructions for each pose, this is an essential manual and celebration of yoga. As every yoga practitioner knows, many of the key asanas (or poses) and breath exercises are inspired by the animal kingdom. From camels to cobras, and from lizards to lions, so many animals have loaned their characteristics and shape as well as their name to the practice of yoga. Whether you're channelling the flamboyance of a peacock or the pride and power of an eagle, you are part of an old and beautiful tradition, and one that is practised all over the world. The format of the book follows the template of a full, well-rounded yoga session, incorporating stretching, strengthening, energizing and calming elements, while drawing on a number of different yoga styles, from vinyasa flows to more static Yin poses. Yoga Animals is a beautiful collection of poses based in the natural world, which will show you how to embrace this within each yoga session.
Author Biography
Emily Sharratt is an editor, writer and qualified yoga instructor. She has been teaching for over seven years, as well as having a regular practice for almost twenty. Her teaching method encompasses a range of yoga styles, from vinyasa flow to yin, and she considers the final relaxation the most important part of a class. Emily's favourite yoga animal pose is eka pada rajakapotasana (one-legged king pigeon), but she also enjoys working on her eka pada galavasana (flying pigeon) and pincha mayurasana (feathered peacock). Emily lives in London with her daughter, whose favourite yoga pose is a three-legged downward dog-headstand hybrid of her own invention.
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