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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Yin Yoga for Beginners Yin Yoga is a distinct and deeply meditative style of yoga that differs significantly from the more popular and dynamic forms of yoga, such as Vinyasa or Hatha. Developed in the late 1970s by Paulie Zink and later popularized by Paul Grilley and Sarah Powers, Yin Yoga focuses on the passive and static stretching of connective tissues, primarily targeting the fascia, ligaments, and tendons rather than the muscles. This approach stands in contrast to the more dynamic and muscle-centric practices that dominate Western yoga traditions. Yin Yoga gets its name from the ancient Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang, which represents opposing and complementary forces in the universe. In this context, Yin represents the passive, receptive, and cool aspects, while Yang symbolizes the active, dynamic, and warm aspects. Yin Yoga, therefore, embodies the Yin qualities by encouraging practitioners to hold poses for an extended period (usually three to five minutes or even longer), promoting stillness, and emphasizing surrender to gravity. Yin poses are typically seated or lying down, and they aim to create gentle stress on the connective tissues. This stress stimulates the tissues to gradually release and lengthen, promoting improved joint mobility and overall flexibility. Yin Yoga is also deeply intertwined with mindfulness and meditation practices, making it a holistic approach to physical and mental well-being. TO CONTINUE READING, GRAB YOUR COPY NOW!!! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Yin Yoga for Beginners Yin Yoga is a distinct and deeply meditative style of yoga that differs significantly from the more popular and dynamic forms of yoga, such as Vinyasa or Hatha. Developed in the late 1970s by Paulie Zink and later popularized by Paul Grilley and Sarah Powers, Yin Yoga focuses on the passive and static stretching of connective tissues, primarily targeting the fascia, ligaments, and tendons rather than the muscles. This approach stands in contrast to the more dynamic and muscle-centric practices that dominate Western yoga traditions. Yin Yoga gets its name from the ancient Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang, which represents opposing and complementary forces in the universe. In this context, Yin represents the passive, receptive, and cool aspects, while Yang symbolizes the active, dynamic, and warm aspects. Yin Yoga, therefore, embodies the Yin qualities by encouraging practitioners to hold poses for an extended period (usually three to five minutes or even longer), promoting stillness, and emphasizing surrender to gravity. Yin poses are typically seated or lying down, and they aim to create gentle stress on the connective tissues. This stress stimulates the tissues to gradually release and lengthen, promoting improved joint mobility and overall flexibility. Yin Yoga is also deeply intertwined with mindfulness and meditation practices, making it a holistic approach to physical and mental well-being. TO CONTINUE READING, GRAB YOUR COPY NOW!!! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.