The Physiology of Yoga

HUMAN KINETICSISBN: 9781492599838

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By Andrew McGonigle, Matthew Huy
Imprint: HUMAN KINETICS
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PAPERBACK
Pages:
264

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Andrew McGonigle has been practicing yoga and meditation for over 15 years and teaching yoga since 2009. He teaches anatomy and physiology in many yoga teacher training courses and leads his own international workshops. Although McGonigle studied anatomy in great detail during medical school, he learned to look at it from a different angle and create ways to make it relevant to yoga. He enrolled in hands-on dissection classes focused on fascia and spent his spare time rereading anatomy books, listening to podcasts, and talking about anatomy with anyone who would listen. McGonigle previously contributed a monthly article to Om Yoga & Lifestyle magazine ("360 degrees Yoga With Doctor Yogi") and wrote two chapters for Yoga Teaching Handbook: A Practical Guide for Yoga Teachers and Trainees. He is also the author of Supporting Yoga Students With Common Injuries and Conditions. McGonigle resides in Los Angeles. Matthew Huy (pronounced "hooey") has been teaching yoga since 2005. He teaches anatomy and physiology in many teacher training courses in addition to providing mentoring and professional development workshops to yoga teachers. While studying biology in college, Huy discovered the joy of movement when he enrolled in a dance class and then a yoga class. A few years later, he changed tack and went on to complete a bachelor of arts degree in dance from California State University at Long Beach and completed teacher training courses in yoga, Pilates mat work, TRX, and Thai yoga massage. In 2021, he completed a master of science degree in sport, health, and exercise science at Brunel University at London, where he focused on exercise physiology and pain science. His master's research centered on the impact of yoga teachers' language on their students. Huy resides near London in the United Kingdom.

Chapter 1. Musculoskeletal System Bone Joints Muscles Cartilage Tendons, Ligaments, and Aponeuroses Fascia The Science of Stretching and Flexibility Pathologies, Injuries, and Conditions Conclusion Chapter 2. Nervous System Cells of the Nervous System Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Nervous System Conditions Conclusion Chapter 3. Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System The Biomechanics of Quiet Breathing All About the Diaphragm Forced Exhalation and Inhalation Atmospheric Air and Expelled Air Good, Wholesome Oxygen? Ujjayi Breathing Nose Breathing and Mouth Breathing The Psychological and Physiological Effects of Pranayama and Slow Breathing Pathologies and Conditions of the Respiratory System Conclusion Chapter 4. Cardiovascular System Blood Heart Circulation Role of the Cardiovascular System in Maintaining Homeostasis Resting Heart Rate and Cardiac Output Heart Rate Variability Blood Pressure Cardiovascular Conditions Conclusion Chapter 5. Lymphatic and Immune Systems Lymphatic System Immune System Conclusion Chapter 6. Endocrine System What Is a Hormone? Cortisol: The Master Hormone Insulin Thyroid Hormones Endorphins: Our Body's Morphine Dopamine Pathologies Conclusion Chapter 7. Reproductive System Female Reproductive System Anatomy Female Reproductive System Physiology Male Reproductive System Reproductive System Conditions Conclusion Chapter 8. Digestive System Anatomy and Physiology of the Digestive System Diet and the Digestive System Pathologies and Gastrointestinal Problems Conclusion Chapter 9. Practice With Confidence Strong, Dynamic Practice Slow Hatha Practice Chair Yoga Practice Restorative Yoga Practice Conclusion

Reviews

"This is the book I didn't know I was waiting for! There are lots of books on yoga and anatomy but very few on yoga and physiology. This book beautifully meets the need. It is extensive and yet very accessible. I am pleased to add it to my library." -Bernie Clark, Yoga Teacher and Author of the Your Body, Your Yoga Trilogy "At last! A thorough, evidence-based resource (complete with much-needed myth busting!) about the many systems of the body and how a yoga practice interacts with and influences them." -Jenni Rawlings, E-RYT, Cofounder of Strength for Yoga and Cohost of the Yoga Meets Movement Science Podcast "Every now and then, in the 40-odd years I've been practising yoga, I come across a book that makes an invaluable contribution to some aspect of my understanding of yoga. The Physiology of Yoga is just such a book. I give this book my highest recommendation; it's an essential study guide and reference source for serious students and teachers, and it should be on the recommended reading list of every yoga teacher training program." -Richard Rosen, Yoga Teacher and Author "This title fills a long-standing gap in the essential reading lists for yoga teacher training programs. Hopefully, it will prevent yoga teachers from repeating some of the most commonly held myths and misconceptions about the physiological effects of yoga practice." -Leslie Kaminoff, Coauthor of Yoga Anatomy "Matthew and Andrew are world-class leaders in the field of yoga anatomy and physiology. Their clear and articulate perspective about the practice is matched only by their passion and undeniable service to teachers and dedicated practitioners worldwide. In the modern era of the yoga practice, it is reassuring to know that we have their work to guide us forward." -Michael James Wong, Author, Educator, and Founder of Just Breathe and Krama Yoga "Andrew and Matthew have done the work so we can do what we do better. A physiology book for anyone with a keen interest in the body. Full of detailed descriptions, clear illustrations, and beautiful images to inspire you to keep moving." -Naomi Annand, Yoga Teacher and Author of Yoga: A Manual for Life and Yoga for Motherhood "The Physiology of Yoga sheds light upon the latest scientific research on how yoga affects-or doesn't affect-our bodies. It is a must for the modern yoga teacher or practitioner who seeks to learn more about yoga and anatomy from a fresh perspective." -Tatiana Avila Bouru, Yoga Teacher and Cofounder of Yoga With Alex and Tatiana "The Physiology of Yoga is a truly evidence-based resource that busts many myths. It delves into some big questions about movement that would be hard to answer accurately on Google! An essential guide for all yoga teachers-new and old-packed full of useful tips and practices." -Kate Brandon, "The Physio Yogi," Physiotherapist and Yoga Educator "What a brilliant, witty book! I really loved the dispelling of myths sections and the clear and concise illustrations. It was a sheer pleasure to read. I certainly learned a tremendous amount to update myself on the latest research and current principles of physiology. This book is sure to be a constant companion for an academic doing research in yoga and the avid yogi or yogi in training who wants to take a deeper dive into how yoga affects the body." -Indira Subramanian, MD, Clinical Professor in the UCLA Department of Neurology

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