HI everyone - I was looking to post this under the 'Yoga' section but didn't see one - so next I thought under 'freediving equipment' .. and settled here - anyway...
I was looking to buy some books from amazoon and have been dabbling on the fringes of yoga for a year without really getting my teeth into it.
I was going to order the Pelizzari book (Manual of Freediving) and thought why not buy a couple of books on yoga too.
I have dabbled with yoga and mainly do a twenty minute session maybe once a week - simple stuff like basic warm ups and a poor sun salutation followed by some breathing excercises like kabalabathi or the one where you suck your stomach in or some of the bandhas etc - as you can see all very unfocussed. Anyway I borrowed some books from the library but feel like buying some books now so I don't have to return them to the library (and winter is looming).
(I think I borrowed 'Astanga Yoga' by Jean Hall and a yellow covered book that was more of a novel sized book with a bit of history and illustrations of all the poses - it covered an introduction to yoga and all the different forms and historical context).
I saw these on amazon and was wondering if some of our more yogically inclined lurkers had an insight into recommending any of them.
++ The Five Tibetans : Yoga methods of Power by Christopher S. Kilham.
++ Ashtanga Yoga by David Swenson
++ Asana, Pranayama, Mudra & Bandha by Swami Satyananda Saraswati
Maybe there are better recommendations to start out with ? I'm looking for some information on pranayama and also I am interested in practicing some positions along with practising pranayama - ideally working up to a daily routine that I can follow and develop. I am undecided on which style to start out with - hatha seems quite conventional but I am drawn to the more dynamic astanga.
Ignorance is bliss
If you have any advice then I would be most grateful.
Edward
I was looking to buy some books from amazoon and have been dabbling on the fringes of yoga for a year without really getting my teeth into it.
I was going to order the Pelizzari book (Manual of Freediving) and thought why not buy a couple of books on yoga too.
I have dabbled with yoga and mainly do a twenty minute session maybe once a week - simple stuff like basic warm ups and a poor sun salutation followed by some breathing excercises like kabalabathi or the one where you suck your stomach in or some of the bandhas etc - as you can see all very unfocussed. Anyway I borrowed some books from the library but feel like buying some books now so I don't have to return them to the library (and winter is looming).
(I think I borrowed 'Astanga Yoga' by Jean Hall and a yellow covered book that was more of a novel sized book with a bit of history and illustrations of all the poses - it covered an introduction to yoga and all the different forms and historical context).
I saw these on amazon and was wondering if some of our more yogically inclined lurkers had an insight into recommending any of them.
++ The Five Tibetans : Yoga methods of Power by Christopher S. Kilham.
++ Ashtanga Yoga by David Swenson
++ Asana, Pranayama, Mudra & Bandha by Swami Satyananda Saraswati
Maybe there are better recommendations to start out with ? I'm looking for some information on pranayama and also I am interested in practicing some positions along with practising pranayama - ideally working up to a daily routine that I can follow and develop. I am undecided on which style to start out with - hatha seems quite conventional but I am drawn to the more dynamic astanga.
Ignorance is bliss
If you have any advice then I would be most grateful.
Edward