It's been quite a long time since I last posted about the yoga-related books I've been reading. There's no doubt that my reading habits have certainly shifted the last few years. I used to always have a book on its way in the mail, which still happens sometimes, but for the most part I've moved away from holding a physical book in my hands to reading or listening to books on whatever device happens to be nearby. I still love the feel of paper, and for some books the digital version just … [Read more...] about Top Yoga Books for Mindfulness and Wellness
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Yoga Book Giveaway: Two Signed Copies of Hell-Bent!
Like many yogis, I read/browse a crap-ton of yoga books every year because it's just one of those things I love to do. It makes me happy, inspires me, and (I like to think) helps make me a well-rounded yogi. If you follow Daily Cup of Yoga on Twitter you'll know I recently declared Hell-Bent: Obsession, Pain, and the Search for Something Like Transcendence in Competitive Yoga by Benjamin Lorr as my favorite yoga memoir of 2012. Some yoga books are great to read before bed if you have a tough … [Read more...] about Yoga Book Giveaway: Two Signed Copies of Hell-Bent!
The Science of Yoga introduces modern-day yogis to A Treatise on the Yoga Philosophy by N.C. Paul
Devoted much of the evening to devouring William J. Broad's soon-to-be-released book, The Science of Yoga. Not many candle-burning, page-turning yoga books out there, but this is definitely one of them. Tough book to put down. There's something uniquely special about a science-focused yoga book that doesn't induce immediate bouts of involuntary savasana. Needless to say, I'm entertained and enjoying the book. Perhaps less exciting than some of the more hyped-up claims in the book, in the … [Read more...] about The Science of Yoga introduces modern-day yogis to A Treatise on the Yoga Philosophy by N.C. Paul
Yoga Books in the Palm of Your Hand
As most of you Kindle lovers already know, there are more and more great yoga books available in e-book format. Although I think e-books are still a bit overpriced, I love the convenience of having a small yoga library in the palm of my hand anywhere I go. I'll be the first to admit that some yoga books work for the Kindle, and some just don't. Yoga "confessionals" are a perfect fit for the Kindle. But what makes the Kindle (in all of its variations) way cool is that every now and then … [Read more...] about Yoga Books in the Palm of Your Hand






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