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"No segment of our population can benefit more from yoga than people
over 50," says author Suza Francina, Iyengar yoga instructor and director
of the Ojai Yoga Center, where she specializes in classes for people over
50. The New Yoga for People over 50 shows how to adapt traditional
postures to suit any age or fitness level with step-by-step instructions
aimed at the older beginner. Photographs, quotes, and personal stories
of yoga teachers and students--many in their 70s and older--add inspiration.
One key to modifying postures for older, stiffer bodies is the use of props
that provide support to let the yoga student get into strenuous postures
and hold them longer without pain or fatigue. The book illustrates how
to adapt many postures with the aid of chairs, walls, wall ropes, bolsters,
back-bending benches, and straps. Yoga decreases stiffness and inertia,
and enhances health, energy, flexibility, posture, breathing, independence,
and balance (physical and emotional). Francina explains how yoga may prevent
the shortening and rounding of the spine and ward off osteoporosis. This
book is an excellent companion to a yoga class or an inspiration to begin
one. --Joan Price
Synopsis
Iyengar yoga expert Suza Francina describes and illustrates how older
beginners can adapt the practice of yoga to their special needs. Through
photos of older teachers and students, this comprehensive guide demonstrates
how to progress from gentle floor and chair stretching exercises to vital
weight-bearing, standing and inverted postures. |