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Beyond Power Yoga: 8 Levels of Groom for Body and Soul
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- The YAMAS: Exploring the Bedrock
- The NIYAMAS: Doing rendering Work
- ASANA: Practicing the Postures
- PRANAYAMA: Breathing Mindfully
- PRATYAHARA: Turning Inward
- DHARANA: Developing Concentration
- DHYANA: Experiencing Meditation
- SAMADHI: Living Joyfully
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Power Yoga : The Total Strength and Flexibility Workout
Since then, I've been using videos. This book has got me excited about a more energetic practice, like what we used to do when we lived in Tempe, Arizona. Birch gives some guidelines about how long to work on a sequence before moving on to more difficult poses. I appreciate the cautions to do the poses correctly, not try to go beyond one's ability, and in general, exercise some sanity.
Power Yoga is one of the Styles of Yoga mentioned in The Science of Yoga: The Risks and the Rewards.
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The beginning
I started practicing yoga in 1995. A close friend invited me to a vinyasa yoga class and then a week later I took a class offered by the New York Road Runners Club taught by Beryl Bender Birch, whose husband Thom Birch was a gifted runner as well as yogi. Beryl and Thom inspired me and introduced me to the concept that practicing yoga was a great way to keep my joints and body healthy enough to continue running for years to come. I loved yoga instantaneously. To me, it was writing in motion: Here I was in a room where we flowed and breathed and magic happened in the midst. Yoga was a way for me to break out of my mind, the constant to do lists, the constant writing things as I lived them. In yoga, I just was. 1995 was by no means the yoga boom in NYC, and yet it was there for those who sought it. My journey continued at Yoga Zone, under the direction of Guru Alan Finger, which became Be Yoga and is now back to its original Yoga Works. Alan is the founder of the ISHTA method of yoga, or the Integrated Science of Hatha, Tantra, and Ayurveda.
As with all things that I love, I immediately incorporated yoga into my schedule. No, I didn't have free time -- I was working full time and was a full-time graduate student. But the more I practiced, the more I felt I