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Every Body Yoga

Let Go of Fear, Get On the Mat, Love Your Body.

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From the unforgettable teacher Jessamyn Stanley comes Every Body Yoga, a book that breaks all the stereotypes.
It’s a book of inspiration for beginners of all shapes and sizes: If Jessamyn could transcend these emotional and physical barriers, so can we.
It’s a book for readers already doing yoga, looking to refresh their practice or find new ways to stay motivated.
It’s a how-to book: Here are easy-to-follow directions to 50 basic yoga poses and 10 sequences to practice at home, all photographed in full color.
It’s a book that challenges the larger issues of body acceptance and the meaning of beauty.
Most of all, it’s a book that changes the paradigm, showing us that yoga isn’t about how one looks, but how one feels, with yoga sequences like “I Want to Energize My Spirit,” “I Need to Release Fear,” “I Want to Love Myself.”
Jessamyn Stanley, a yogi who breaks all the stereotypes, has built a life as an internationally recognized yoga teacher and award-winning Instagram star by combining a deep understanding for yoga with a willingness to share her personal struggles in a way that touches everyone who comes to know her. Now she brings her body-positive, emotionally uplifting approach to yoga in a book that will help every reader discover the power of yoga and how to weave it seamlessly into his or her life.
 
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    • Library Journal

      February 15, 2017

      Written from the perspective of a person who does not fit the Western ideal of beauty, yoga teacher Stanley's book succeeds in dispelling the myth that yoga is for the lean and fit. Incorporating models who are not skinny to demonstrate 50 basic poses and using her experiences with self-image, black-dyed hair, and societal expectations of body types, she leads us in a practice that is refreshing, reassuring, and engaging. Stanley discusses the history of yoga; how to communicate with your instructor; the eight-limbed path; styles of yoga, poses, and what to purchase if you're just starting out. Stanley's preteen pageant experiences, foodie jaunts, Weight Watchers projects, and insights meaningfully address how self-image affects one's life choices. While many words may be a bit vulgar for some readers, this uplifting volume makes yoga approachable. VERDICT Recommended for yoga enthusiasts, the yoga curious, the Western-beauty challenged, the yoga teacher, the student-novice to advanced, Millennials, and LGBTQ readers.--Cheryl Branche, Brooklyn

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 19, 2016
      Yoga teacher Stanley shares her path to becoming a yogi and embracing looking different from the lean practitioners
      typically shown in the media. This mix of memoir and guide is suffused with Stanley’s enthusiasm and honesty. Part one reveals her early encounters with yoga, along with the discouragement that stemmed from being a “fat girl”; it goes back to her childhood eating habits and family life, and also includes an honest, vulnerable FAQ (“What if I’m the fattest person in the class and everyone stares at me?”). Part two includes Stanley’s witty nutshell history of modern yoga and breaks down the different styles and recommends useful clothing, mats, and props. Part three is devoted to the “ABCs of Asana,” or yoga postures, and also recommends asking “How do I feel?” rather than “How do I look?” In part four, Stanley teaches readers to do yoga on their own by sharing stories of her own triumphs. In part five, Stanley reminds readers that everyone struggles while doing yoga, including her. This touching work is a must for those new to yoga, no matter their age or body type.

    • Booklist

      April 1, 2017
      Stanley, who first found a community of fellow yogis, and then a whole bunch of followers (281,000 and counting) on Instagram, addresses anyone who's ever felt too fat, too old, too short, too self-conscious, or just too intimidated to attempt the popular practice of yoga. She discusses yoga's history, the eight-limbed path (in a section titled What the fuck is the eight-limbed path? ), the different types of yoga, and the gear and props yogis really need, before going into step-by-step instructions for practice and poses, complete with helpful photographs of herself and others. Stanley incorporates her own stories: of her long and dignified lineage of proud, black, curvy women and her gathering from teen magazines that society's agreed-upon vision of beauty . . . didn't have jack shit to do with her; of a wake-up call about her drinking; of loving herself with or without a partner. Stanley's playful tone and personal, approachable advice provide a warm welcome to her historical, technical, and altogether different guide to yoga.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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