Yoga is a beautiful practice of getting to know yourself. Of the multitude of exercise regiments and spiritual protocols known today, yoga provides a personal, practical application for living a holistic lifestyle: uniting the mind, body and spirit.
Yoga is a beautiful practice of getting to know yourself. Of the multitude of exercise regiments and spiritual protocols known today, yoga provides a personal, practical application for living a holistic lifestyle: uniting the mind, body and spirit.
With mindful movement, gentle stretches, and breath awareness, you will learn simple yoga techniques that ease stiffness in the spine, hips, and shoulders and strengthens core muscles. Each posture is offered in a safe and accessible way, making this practice is ideal for beginners, those with chronic back discomfort, or anyone seeking a nurturing practice to care for their back. The focus is on slow, supportive movements that build stability, release tightness, and promote relaxation—helping you move with greater comfort and ease in daily life.
Yoga in the Black Community: Healing Practices and Principles
Yoga in the Black Community: Healing Practices and Principles is a book designed for Black yoga teachers who are teaching or plan to teach in communities of color and for Black yoga practitioners in general. The book shares the basis of how yoga practices teaches us to learn how to be, know and do through the study of self and nature.
The book explores key core yoga teacher training competencies (yoga philosophy, asana, pranayama, and mediation) within the African American cultural context. Key concepts include Black cultural norms around pain, trauma, and resilience; cultural and religious taboos of yoga in the Black community; health disparities in the Black community, historical use of natural modalities of healing in the Black community; and the practical application and applications of traditional yogic principles within Black cultural norms.