Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (PRWEB) April 21, 2015 -- beYogi.com, the latest digital yoga resource, unveiled its new online yoga pose library early Sunday morning. The library, located at http://bit.ly/1GaYZJO, demystifies nearly 100 poses for yoga practitioners and teachers alike.
beYogi designed the pose library to make the physical practice of yoga (asana) accessible to everyone, regardless of experience level, as well as to empower yoga instructors with more robust and readily available class planning resources. The library features a complete collection of yoga pose photos accompanied by detailed instruction and guidance for each individual posture.
The photo library’s advanced filtering system allows visitors to quickly find yoga poses tailored to their preference or practice. Filter by pose type, such as inversion or hip opener; level of difficulty, i.e., beginner, intermediate, and advanced; and anatomical focus, from the hip flexors to the digestive system. Select multiple filters to narrow your focus, or search the pose library by English or Sanskrit name.
beYogi’s 2014 Yoga Teacher Survey revealed yoga poses, teaching techniques, class planning and sequencing, and yoga anatomy to be among the top interests of working yoga professionals. These results contributed to the contents of the library, according to Eleni Angelopoulos, the site’s digital editor.
Each description delineates the posture’s anatomical focus, Sanskrit name and etymology, health benefits, contraindications, and step-by-step instructions. Suggested modifications and alternative poses with similar benefits are provided for students who are at the beginner level or with various health conditions. Additional benefits include teaching cues, sequencing tips, advanced variations, and a “watch out for” section for yoga instructors.
“We didn’t create the pose library to substitute hands-on learning—the yoga teacher’s role is invaluable. We simply wanted a go-to yoga library that could supplement your practice at every step of your journey,” said Angelopoulos. “Keeping that in mind, as well as our survey results, we were able to create a unique learning center that offers valuable, accessible support on everything from the basics of the pose to teaching cues.
Explore the new beYogi.com pose library at http://bit.ly/1GaYZJO.
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About beYogi.com
beYogi.com offers guidance and professional resources to support you at every step of their journey to beYogi—from student to studio owner and everyone in between. While the site covers everything from the basics of yoga to advanced yogic philosophy, beYogi primarily targets aspiring and working yoga teachers, as denoted by its mission statement: “Awakening the great teacher in you.” To accomplish this, the digital publication offers valuable yoga teaching techniques, class planning and sequencing recommendations, yoga anatomy resources, business tips, and more.
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Eleni Angelopoulos, beYogi, http://beyogi.com/learn/poses/, +1 904-567-1556, [email protected]
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