Bikram's Beginning Yoga Class

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Bikram's Beginning Yoga Class
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Bikram Choudhury
With Bonnie Jones Reynolds
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 246,Width 189
Category/GenreExercise and workout books
ISBN/Barcode 9780007154999
ClassificationsDewey:613.7046
Audience
General
Illustrations (400 b/w integrated photos)

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Thorsons
Publication Date 3 March 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

All yoga students, beginners or advanced, should benefit from this accessible book. It studies each of the 26 movements, breathing exercises and rest poses that form the basis of every Bikram yoga class. Regular practise should transform your health by reversing and preventing illness. Bikram yoga began when Bikram, a former yoga champion, made a full recovery from a crippling accident thanks to yoga, heat and his guru, Bishnu Ghosh. His guru then sent Bikram to Bombay to heal the sick with yoga. Finding that he did not have enough time to help everybody individually, Bikram began to develop an accessible sequence of postures that everyone could follow and benefit from. Today, every class follows the same sequence of 26 postures and exercises in a studio heated to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This guide studies each of the 26 movements in detail, showing and describing the "ideal" position, as well as what the beginner is more likely to be able to achieve initially and the problems they are likely to encounter. Each move is also accompanied by details of its specific health benefit and a student's personal experience of the posture. This is a fully updated edition of the original book which was published in the late 1970s.

Author Biography

Bikram Choudhury, who won the prestigious National India Yoga Competition at the age of thirteen, is the founder of the Yoga College of India, which has its headquarters in Beverly Hills. There are more than 1700 Bikram Yoga studios worldwide that teach his exclusive style of Hatha Yoga.

Reviews

'Yoga might have had its heyday, but Bikram is still blisteringly hot.' METRO, 28/5/02 'The hot new fitness craze.' DAILY EXPRESS