The Yoga Bible
The Yoga Bible
Featuring over 150 yogic postures from the main schools of yoga, including Iyengar and Astanga Vinyasa, this guide provides a comprehensive illustrated step-by-step book to achieving the postures and advice on altering them where necessary with easier postures highlighted for beginners. The book also includes more advanced positions for experienced yogists, which will inspired them in developing their practice. In addition to postures, the book includes notes on various types of yoga
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Shiva Rea: Daily Energy – Vinyasa Flow Yoga
- "Inspiring to all." -Yoga Journal
- Shiva Rea- love vinyasa yoga teacher, around the world.
- Excellent for home yoga practice
- Great worthwhile DVD
“Inspiring to all” –Yoga Journal Restore energy, strength, and balance every day with world-renowned yoga teacher Shiva Rea. Offering seven 20-minute practices, this program will help you fit yoga into your busy life every day without having to repeat a workout. Practicing yoga daily, even for a short time, can be more beneficial than a long, intense practice once in a while. By tuning your workout to your needs each day, you’ll acquire balance, composure, and tranquility in your life. On a
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#2 written by Theresa Reed "The Tarot Lady" 9 months ago31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:

Little book, big information, small complaints,July 27, 2006 ByTheresa Reed “The Tarot Lady” (MILWAUKEE, WI USA) –This review is from: The Yoga Bible (Paperback)This is an good little book. Many poses are featured in full color photographs. One of the nice things about this book is that they show the pose, step by step. This gives you a clear idea of how to ‘get into the pose’ as well as the full expression. A few unusual poses are featured that I have not seen in standard yoga books.
I like the handy size – I can toss this right in my bag and take it anywhere. Two complaints – the book is not the sturdiest as the binding cracks easily. Secondly, there is not much in the way of modifications. If you are unable to do some of the poses due to physical limitations, you won’t find much here in the way to assist you.
Other than that, it is a pretty good book.
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#3 written by Martha Karnes "Em" 9 months ago16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:

Excellent Book!,January 9, 2007 ByMartha Karnes “Em” (Pennsylvania) –This review is from: The Yoga Bible (Paperback)I wish there were more than five stars because this book deserves it. I am a new Yoga instructor and this book has concise, clear, and complete information. My copy has so many sticky notes to mark references that it looks like a paper porcupine ready to explode!
If I had to recommend one Yoga book no matter what the person’s level of experience, this would be it. There are suggestions for lightening the poses or for making them more difficult. There are poses listed that will help you accomplish the more difficult poses. There are suggestions for deepening your all around Yoga practice and incorporating the discipline into your life. I haven’t touched my other Yoga books since this one arrived!
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#4 written by Yoga Teacher "I LOVE yoga and anything that b... 9 months ago126 of 128 people found the following review helpful:

Another Fantastic DVD from Shiva Rea!!,November 18, 2009 ByThis review is from: Shiva Rea: Daily Energy – Vinyasa Flow Yoga (DVD)I am so excited that Shiva Rea has a new DVD!! I have all of her DVDs and practice to them on a regular basis.
This DVD has seven 20-minute practices, 2 meditations, core, counterposes, and shavasana. I would say it’s for experienced beginners and beyond.
Here are the chapter titles:
Solar Meditation (active movement meditation)
Lunar Meditation (seated meditation and breathing)20-Minute Practices:
Earth (standing Poses within a vinyasa format)
Heart + Air (backbending within a vinyasa format)
Water (fluid vinyasa)
Fire + Water (standing poses, arm balances, and vinyasa)
Fire (similar to the Agni Namaskar, contains push-ups and active vinyasa)
Chakra Vinyasa (vinyasa to stimulate earth, water, fire, and air)
Shanti (this is an amazing sequence!!! She calls it relaxation flow. it’s yoga poses approached in such a mellow way that you don’t realize you’re actually doing yoga! a great one to do on a day where you’re feeling under the weather, or wanna start slow, or end deliciously.)7 minute Core/Abs
6 minute Forward Bends/Counterposes6 minute Relaxation
The beauty is you can do any one section, or combine them to your liking with the “yoga matrix”. Shiva also offers many pre-set practices, combining several sequences together for differing affects. All of these practices are new, and are not repeated on any of her earlier DVDs. The only exception might be the Fire section, but even that has several differences to make it distinctive from her earlier versions.
This is the latest offering from Shiva, and is very reflective of her actual teaching style in a live class. I had the pleasure of spending another week with her in LA a few weeks ago, and we did some practices very similar to these. It’s a fantastic DVD, and a great way to get Shiva right in your own home!!!
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#5 written by Dominik Zakrzewski 9 months ago86 of 87 people found the following review helpful:

The BEST yoga DVD out there,December 3, 2009 ByAmazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?)This review is from: Shiva Rea: Daily Energy – Vinyasa Flow Yoga (DVD)I usually don’t bother leaving reviews but this DVD really warranted it. I’ve never been a fan of Shiva Rea’s DVDs because thye seemed more like a movie to me rather than an instructional practice. This DVD contains 7 main workouts that when done on their own give you a great workout. She also pairs them into 7 practices between 40 and 60 minutes. This really is the total package. I personally cannot do an hour of yoga daily or every other day. I am usually pressed for time and after a while my body starts to break down. Like it says on the package that it’s better to do a little bit of yoga daily than a full routine every now and again. Don’t lt the short time of the workouts fool you, they really ARE effective. I do a different one each day, every day and my body is reallly toning, getting muscular, and this really gives me the peace and grounding that yoga is known to induce. I am statign to face the day with a serene gaze like Shiva dones in this workout, and all of her DVDs.
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#6 written by Yoni 9 months ago68 of 69 people found the following review helpful:

The Best Vinyasa Practices Around,November 28, 2009 ByYoni (Israel) –This review is from: Shiva Rea: Daily Energy – Vinyasa Flow Yoga (DVD)I really love Shiva’s new DVD and I already tried all of it a few times(except earth which was too basic for me). These are wonderful 20 minute (actually 21-23 min.) complete practices on their own but also work great combined with each other or with other DVDs. There is a matrix and pre set practices. Here is a description of the practices:
Earth – the most basic practice. It’s like a combination of foundation vinyasa from “Shiva Rea – Fluid Power – Vinyasa Flow Yoga” and some of her dancing warrior variations from “Yoga Shakti” .
Heart-Air – my favorite and the most unique practice in this dvd in my opinion. This backbending sequence starts slowly with cat pose and variations and continues to a wonderful flow of poses like several quad stretches in different positions such as kneeling bow , lunge position and in standing half split position. There’s also dolphin and dancer’s bridge and a single legged bow to a stretch I still haven’t seen before – you move on your side to a kind of side one leggeg bow , it’s not as hard as it sounds. Then its full bow , bridge and wheel and then one legged wheel that I actually managed to do thanks to Shiva’s backbend preperations. In the end she does a lying twist with a straight leg as a counter pose.
Chakra Namaskar – a vinyasa combining the elements of earth, water , fire and heart-air with a series of poses such as cat , lunge with a twist , warrior 1 to 3, three variations of side plank and more.
Fire-Water – a great combination vinyasa of standing poses such as yogic squat, bound triangle , reverse warrior , half moon with quad stretch , lunges , arm balances such as bhujapidasana and vishma something (I don’t remember the name) and backbends such as cobra and bow. It really reminded me of the standing pose flows from Yoga Shakti but still different and unique.
Fire – another variation to the agni namaskar, it’s very similar to the one from the upper body DVD but with less emphasis on pushups (although you do quite a few but not 108) and more emphasis on poses such as revolved lunge and chair , half splits, cobra and bow variations . it ends with camel, crow and side crow which were nice for a change. it has a nice music with a slow reggae beat and I really enjoyed it , it’s my favorite variation of this namaskar.
Water – a fluid circular vinyasa similar to her Jala and Mandala namaskar , it was very mellow and nice.
Shanti – a great relaxing practice focusing on slow stretches. It starts with lunges with side bends and half splits and continues to pigeon with a nice variation of moving with your hands to each side and then a long hold of pigeon. One legged head to knee forward bend , cow and a seated twist . she also repeats lying on your stomach and twisting to the side twice during the practice.
The bonus segments are also nice additions that make this DVD almost perfect: Solar meditation – a moving meditation with arm movements , yogic squat , wide angle forward bend and a twisting kriya similar to the one from “Shiva Rea – Radiant Heart” it’s a great little warm up.
Lunar Meditation – a seated meditation. Core – very similar to the one from Shiva Rea: Creative Core and Upper Body and even with the same music but with some different fun variations. Forward Bends – always great to add for every practice although each of the longer practices already has counter poses in the end, you can see the clip. There’s also an almost 5 minute shavasana with great relaxing music. This time the DVD was shot in an inside studio set and although I always prefer outdoor sets the set is very nice looking and relaxing. The music is excellent! and mostly new. I would say most of the practices are suitable for beginners with some experience except fire, fire water and heart air which are slightly more advanced. I highly recommend it. -
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The SMALL Yoga Bible from Down Under!,
The Yoga Bible: The Definitive Guide to Yoga Postures by Christina Brown is a nice little yoga book that fits snuggly into your bag and can be a source of inspiration for all yoga students but some of the poses would challenge the most advance yogi’s.
Physically, this book has a small foot print but has over 400 pages of information and covers 170 Yoga Positions. The construction seems average at best. I doubt if this book would stand up to much wear and tear since the binding looks brittle. It is tough to keep open on the mat with out the pages closing quickly on you. It should be bigger!
The content of the books starts with Part One: Introductions (8 Yoga Limbs, Breathing, and Practice Suggestions), Part Two: The Practice (Postures, Pranayama, Mudras, Bandhas, and Kriyas), Part Three: Yoga with a Special Focus (Ailments, Meditation), Part Four: Finding Your Yoga (9 Branches of Yoga).
Part One: Introductions – Starts with the History of Yoga, Rewards, The Eight Limbs of Yoga, and Practice Guidelines. This section is clear, short, and concise. The guideline for practicing offers some very good suggestions for approaching your time on the mat.
Part Two: The Practice – The color photos are great and the detailed Information Box is extremely helpful with the following headings: Gaze, Build-Up Poses, Counter Poses, Lighten, and Effect. It would have been even better if they would have included Warnings and included page numbers next to the Build-Up and Counter Poses for quick reference. The models are exceptionally yogis with many years of practice so use some caution when trying these poses. It would have been an added benefit to show modifications with props. The sections on Pranayama, Mudras, Bandhas, and Kriyas are presented and explained very well allowing the student to enrich their practice.
Part Three: Yoga with a Special Focus – Deals with suggestion posture for specific ailments. This chapter would have been better to have included some Yoga Sessions or Practices designed for beginners and then some more advanced students. The Meditation discussion is nice but could have done better by exploring it some more.
Part Four: Finding Your Yoga – Explores the different forms of yoga presenting a brief explanation of each style. This is helpful in understanding the differences between the different schools of yoga.
Bottom line, The Yoga Bible would make a nice addition to your yoga library.
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