“Although American Yoga is a beautiful book for your coffee (tea?) table, it’s much more. By reading the stories of these dedicated
    yoga masters, we become inspired in our own journeys. We discover new approaches to yoga and learn about the traditions,
    lineages, and history of yoga as it found its way to the U.S. As varied as the styles may be, the goal is the same—to realize we are
    more than the body and mind, to know our true nature and to grow in consciousness.”                                Yoga Chicago, April 2005

    “Carrie Schneider, a yoga teacher herself, interviews twenty-two American yoga masters about their lives, careers, and featured
    postures. The teachers’ sensibilities come alive both in Schneider's text and in the telling visual history provided by rare historical
    photos. American Yoga is at once authoritative, useful, and beautiful.”                            Yoga Journal, May 2004 read entire review



American Yoga: The Paths and Practices of
America's Greatest Yoga Masters
(Barnes
& Noble, 2003)


Hardcover
240 full-color pages
9 1/2 X 11 1/2 inches
"What kind of yoga do you do?"
An American Yoga workshop
Come further your examination of
how and why we practice


May 16-19, 2010
Kripalu Center for Yoga and
Health
Lenox  Massachusetts

info and registration