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  2. Yin Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Yin Yoga is a slow-paced style of yoga (as exercise), incorporating principles of traditional Chinese medicine, with asanas (postures) that are held for longer periods of time than in other yoga styles. Advanced practitioners may stay in one asana for five minutes or more.

  3. Sarah Powers - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Powers (born c. 1963 [1]) is a yoga teacher. She co-founded the Insight Yoga Institute and created Insight Yoga, a combination of yoga, transpersonal psychology and Buddhist and Taoist philosophy, described in her 2008 book of the same name. She was closely involved with the creation of Yin Yoga. [2]

  4. Accessible yoga - Wikipedia

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    These include the approaches of yoga teachers interested in making yoga more accessible, such as Howard Kent's 1985 Yoga for the Disabled [14] and Susan Ward's 2002 Yoga for the Young at Heart. [15] Jivana Heyman, who had started to teach yoga to people with disabilities in 1995, developed a yoga teacher training program for his students in ...

  5. Paul Grilley - Wikipedia

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    Grilley had until then described the form as "Taoist Yoga". [8] [9] He teaches Yin Yoga and trains yoga teachers with his wife Suzee Grilley. Their Yin Yoga curriculum covers the human anatomy of bones and muscles as well as seven asanas that they describe as archetypal, yoga and meditation. [10] He serves as a master teacher at Pranamaya. [11]

  6. Body & Brain - Wikipedia

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    The Dahn Yoga Foundation was created in 2006, offering classes for free or at reduced rates in senior centers, community centers, [17] churches, public parks, offices, schools and hospitals. [18] In addition to the outreach classes, Dahn Yoga Foundation volunteers participate in community service projects. [19]

  7. Iyengar Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Iyengar Yoga, named after and developed by B. K. S. Iyengar, and described in his bestselling [1] 1966 book Light on Yoga, is a form of yoga as exercise that has an emphasis on detail, precision and alignment in the performance of yoga postures .