CBSE
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Class 12
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Yoga
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By - Dr. Guneet Monga BhargavaComprehensive Curriculum: This textbook offers a complete education in yoga, covering theory and practice comprehensively.
Philosophical Insights: Gain profound insights into the philosophical underpinnings of yoga through the study of ancient yogic texts.
Enhanced Well-being: Discover how yoga enhances both physical and mental well-being, promoting holistic health.
Practical Application: Master essential yoga techniques and their benefits for a balanced and healthier lifestyle.
CBSE Excellence: Prepare effectively for CBSE Class 12 examinations with content aligned to the latest syllabus.
Author Engagement: Dr. Bhargava welcomes constructive feedback, ensuring continuous improvement in future editions.
A Textbook of Yoga [Subject Code 841] for Class 12 is designed to facilitate the job roles of Yoga Teacher, Yoga Therapist, Resource Officer in Yoga, Yoga Instructor and Naturopathy Doctor. This book has been developed as per the latest syllabus and examination pattern prescribed by the CBSE. This book is the definitive guide to the study of yoga anatomy, which provides a comprehensive foundation in the practice of yoga. It will also enlighten future generations of the tremendous benefits of yoga for the body, mind and soul. Also, it covers all aspects of yoga practice, including postures, breathing, relaxation, meditation, lifestyle and fundamental philosophy. Covering everything from basic postures to relaxation techniques and avoiding common injuries, this book is the only guide readers need to achieve their fittest, healthiest and happiest selves. Yoga is a practice that has been around for thousands of years. It is used to improve the quality of life by helping people maintain a healthy body and mind. Yoga can be practiced in many different styles and can be combined with other forms of exercise to create new workouts that are more effective than traditional ones. Yoga is also popular because it is easy on the joints, which makes it good for older adults who may have arthritis or other joint issues. Hatha (pronounced ha-thah), Iyengar (pronounced ee-en-gar), Restorative (re-strukt), and Vinyasa (pronounced veen-ee-sah) are all types ofyoga. Each type has its own benefits and challenges, but all types help people become more flexible, stronger, healthier, happier and more focused in their day-to-day lives.
The book is divided into two parts :
Sincere attempts have been made to keep the language of the book simple. The concepts have also been explained through postures and asanas. This will allow the students to have a swift reading of the book, making the content of the book easy to understand. We also hope that this book will boost the students' morale and enormously benefit the teachers. Constructive suggestions for the improvement of the book are most welcome. The authors would be glad to read the feedback and implement it in upcoming books.
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Category | Course Book |
Format | Digital Book |
Type | Course Book |
No. of pages | 1 |