The Woman's Book of Yoga and Health
By Linda Sparrowe and Patricia Walden
Foreword by Judith Hanson Lasater
By Linda Sparrowe and Patricia Walden
Foreword by Judith Hanson Lasater
Category: Exercise
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$32.95
Dec 03, 2002 | ISBN 9781570624704
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Praise
"You’ll find an amazing range of women’s health concerns addressed here. . . . It deserves a spot on your bookshelf next to other well-worn health references."—Natural Health
"The definitive guide to yoga and women’s health."—Yoga Journal
"Linda and Patricia have compiled an essential book—both for women who practice yoga and for all yoga teachers. The Woman’s Book of Yoga and Health is a vital, inspiring guide for women in all stages of life."—Rodney Yee, author of Yoga: The Poetry of the Body
"A thorough and compassionate guide to achieving a healthy, balanced life for women of all ages—inspiring and empowering."—Kathryn Arnold, Editor-in-Chief, Yoga Journal
"A magnificent invitation for all to enjoy the many levels of hatha yoga. Both clear and creative, this book is a must for all students and teachers."—Lilias Folan, host of the groundbreaking PBS series Lilias, Yoga and You
"In The Woman’s Book of Yoga and Health, Linda and Patricia give us practical methods for developing a steady and joyous relationship to our own feminine bodies, to the earth, and to the Divine Mother. These are the voices of two ordinary women who have done extraordinary things and who are sharing their findings without pretension. They speak from the heart."—Sharon Cannon, creator of Jivamukti Yoga
"Women everywhere will be grateful for this book. It’s immensely practical, user friendly, and yet it still manages to reverberate with the central mystery of yoga: the possibility of living authentically, wildly, and passionately in our resilient, powerful, at times frail, and always aging bodies."—Stephen Cope, Senior Scholar in Residence, Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, and author of Yoga and the Quest for the True Self
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