Hatha Yoga
A Comprehensive Guide
Author: Ram Jain, Michèle Hauswirth
$41.95 CAD
Starting from the traditional approach to yoga, you will discover how each yoga pose affects the inner body and how systematic yoga practice can increase your overall health and well-being. You will also learn the ancient principles of sequencing asanas according to their corresponding chakras (energy centers).
Renowned yoga teacher trainers Ram Jain and Michèle Hauswirth describe how to create safe, fulfilling, and holistic Hatha Yoga practices for different levels of ability and goals. They provide visual and practical descriptions of over 200 asanas, with detailed instructions, alignment cues, contraindications, and suggested modifications based on the experience level of the practitioner. The sample sequences of varying lengths will help you reap the benefits of Hatha Yoga and elevate your yoga experience to a whole new level.
Audience
Yoga practitioners and instructors; reference for fitness enthusiasts and personal trainers.Chapter 1. The Broad View – Yogic Philosophy
Chapter 2. Hatha Yoga and the Principle of Least Action
Chapter 3. The Evolution of Yoga Asanas
Part II. Medical Facts: Hatha Yoga for Holistic Health
Chapter 4. Hatha Yoga and Your Body’s Systems
Chapter 5. Hatha Yoga and Internal Organs & Glands
Chapter 6. Hatha Yoga and the Seven Chakras
Part III. Practicing Effectively: Guidelines for a Holistic Hatha Yoga Practice
Chapter 7. The Importance of Preparation
Chapter 8. The Five Fundamental Building Blocks
Step 2: Conscious Breathing
Step 3: Warming Up Properly
Step 4: True Asana – Finding Steadiness and Ease Within the Pose
Step 5: Proper Sequencing of Asanas
Part IV. The Basic Structure: The Foundation for Hatha Sequencing
Chapter 9. Following the Natural Order
Chapter 10. Chakra-Wise: The 17 Primary Asanas
Asanas for the Vishuddha Chakra (Throat Chakra)
Asanas for the Anahata Chakra (Heart Chakra)
Asanas for the Manipura Chakra (Solar Plexus Chakra)
Asanas for the Svadhishthana Chakra (Sacral Chakra)
Asanas for the Muladhara Chakra (Root Chakra)
Overview I: The Basic Sequence
Part V. Mastering Sequencing: Creating Customized Sequences
Overview II: General Structure
Chapter 11. Warming-Up Variations
Double Leg Raises Variations
Dolphin Variations
Halsana (Plough Pose) Variations
Chapter 14. Variations for the Heart Chakra
Ardha Setu Bandhasana (Half Bridge Pose) Variations
Pawanmuktasana (Air-Releasing Pose) Variations
Matsyasana (Fish Pose) Variations
Sukha Gomukhasana (Easy Cow Face Pose) Variations
Sukha Gomukhasana (Easy Cow Face Pose) Alternatives
Purvottanasana (Upward Plank Pose) Variations
Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) Variations
Shalabhasana (Locust Pose) Variations
Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) Variations
Ardha Matsyendrasana (Half Spinal Twist) Variations
Chapter 16. Variations for the Sacral Chakra
Sukha Kakasana (Easy Crow Pose) Variations
Sukha Kakasana (Easy Crow Pose) Alternatives
Trikonasana (Triangle Pose) Variations
Trikonasana (Triangle Pose) Alternatives
Vrkshasana (Tree Pose) Alternatives
Tadasana (Mountain Pose) Variations
Classical Seated Postures
Chapter 18. Sample Sequences
Hip Opening (90 minutes)
Chest and Heart Opening (90 minutes)
Intermediary – Working Toward a Peak Pose (90 minutes)
Basic Sequence (75 minutes)
Basic Sequence (60 minutes)
Basic Short Sequence (30 minutes)
Asana Index
—David Swenson, Author of Ashtanga Yoga: The Practice Manual
“As a yoga instructor and editorial director of YouAligned.com, a leading yoga publication, this is one of the most comprehensive guides to yoga and sequencing that I’ve seen. It breaks down the practice, the science behind it, the chakra system, and the asanas in a way that’s incredibly in-depth yet completely approachable. A valuable resource for any yogi, Hatha Yoga should be a requirement in all yoga teacher trainings.”
—Ashton August, Founder and Editorial Director of YouAligned.com
“This must be the most complete overview of Hatha Yoga that I have ever read. It’s about the meaning, the history, the physiology, and the practice of Hatha Yoga—all written very clearly and comprehensively. It’s a real asset for our bookshelf!”
—Heleen Peverelli, Editor in Chief of Yoga Magazine Netherlands