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  2. Navasana - Wikipedia

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    Navasana (Sanskrit: नावासन ... Preparatory poses for Navasana include the standing poses Utkatasana and Uttanasana, ... Iyengar, B. K. S. (2005).

  3. Which style of yoga is right for me? Here’s a primer, with a ...

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    It depends on the teacher, who could be trained in several of numerous yoga styles: hatha, vinyasa, Iyengar, ashtanga, yin and more. Though all styles involve poses (asanas), they differ in ...

  4. List of asanas - Wikipedia

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    The traditional number of asanas is the symbolic 84, but different texts identify different selections, sometimes listing their names without describing them. [3] [a] Some names have been given to different asanas over the centuries, and some asanas have been known by a variety of names, making tracing and the assignment of dates difficult. [5]

  5. Which style of yoga is right for me? Here’s a primer, with a ...

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    The Iyengar style. This style involves the same poses as vinyasa but classes usually move at a slower pace — although they are not necessarily easier. The focus is more on precisely aligning parts of the body through small adjustments. Poses are held for longer and students rely more often on props including cushions, blocks or straps.

  6. Asana - Wikipedia

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    Sjoman observes that whereas many traditional asanas are named for objects (like Vrikshasana, tree pose), legendary figures (like Matsyendrasana, the sage Matsyendra's pose), or animals (like Kurmasana, tortoise pose), "an overwhelming eighty-three" [79] of Iyengar's asanas have names that simply describe the body's position (like Utthita ...

  7. Parshvottanasana - Wikipedia

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    The pose is unknown in medieval hatha yoga, but is described in Krishnamacharya's 1935 Yoga Makaranda, and taken up by his pupils Pattabhi Jois and B. K. S. Iyengar in their respective schools of yoga. [4]

  8. Iyengar Yoga - Wikipedia

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    From the start, Iyengar personally assessed the quality of the teaching every year. [11] The first Iyengar Yoga Institute in America was founded in San Francisco in 1976 by Mary Dunn, Judith Lasater, and others; Iyengar visited the area that year. [12] Further Iyengar Yoga Institutes have been opened in 1984 in Los Angeles, [13] and in 1987 in ...

  9. Natarajasana - Wikipedia

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    Goldberg argues that the pose, like several others, was introduced into modern yoga by Krishnamacharya in the early 20th century, and taken up by his pupils such as B. K. S. Iyengar, who made the pose a signature of modern yoga; Goldberg suggests that Iyengar transmitted the pose also to Sivananda, as Iyengar sent him a complete photo album ...