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  2. Yoga for women - Wikipedia

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    Yoga practitioners are predominantly female, young, affluent, fit, and white. [5] [6] Alongside the yoga brands, many teachers, for example in England, offer an unbranded "hatha yoga", often mainly to women, creating their own combinations of poses. These may be in flowing sequences , and new variants of poses are often created.

  3. Angela Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Angela Farmer's yoga teaching was transformed by seeing sensuous sculptures of female figures in a Hindu temple. [1] ( Yogini shown) . Farmer was born c. 1939 and grew up near London, [2] her father Richard Farmer being English, her mother American. [3]

  4. Yogini - Wikipedia

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    A yogini (Sanskrit: योगिनी, IAST: yoginī) is a female master practitioner of tantra and yoga, as well as a formal term of respect for female Hindu or Buddhist spiritual teachers in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia and Greater Tibet.

  5. 7 Yoga Exercises a 69-Year-Old Instructor Does To Look Half ...

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    If you're unsure of where to get started, take a cue from 69-year-old Debbie Wolff, lead teacher at YogaSix, West Boca, who shares the top yoga exercises she does to look younger. She recommends ...

  6. Yogi - Wikipedia

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    Yogi is technically male, and yoginī is the term used for female practitioners. [4] The two terms are still used with those meanings today, but the word yogi is also used generically to refer to both male and female practitioners of yoga and related meditative practices belonging to any religion or spiritual method.

  7. Acharya - Wikipedia

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    Acharya is sometimes used to address an expert teacher or a scholar in any discipline, e.g.: Bhaskaracharya, the expert mathematician. Etymology The Sanskrit phrase ācāraṁ grahāyati ācāraṁ dadāti iti vā means Acharya (or teacher) is the one who teaches good conduct to one's students.

  8. Geeta Iyengar - Wikipedia

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    Geeta S. Iyengar (7 December 1944 – 16 December 2018 [1]), the eldest daughter of Yogacharya B. K. S. Iyengar, was a yoga teacher credited with advancing yoga for women. Life and work [ edit ]

  9. Gurumayi Chidvilasananda - Wikipedia

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    Gurumayi Chidvilasananda (or Gurumayi or Swami Chidvilasananda), born Malti Shetty on 24 June 1955, is the guru or spiritual head of the Siddha Yoga path, with ashrams in India at Ganeshpuri and the Western world, with the headquarters of the SYDA foundation in Fallsburg, New York.