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The Ultimate Guide to Yoga Lingo

http://greatist.com/fitness/ultimate-guide-yoga-lingo
http://blog.gaiam.com/blog/short-on-time-try-this-all-in-one-yoga-pose/ I have been teaching yoga for 17 years, and one of the most frequent complaints I hear from students and yogaphobes alike is that they don’t have enough time for practice, so they avoid it altogether.

Short on Time? Try This All-in-One Yoga Pose!

Mission - Surya Namaskar - Sun Salutation

http://www.yogashakti.org/surya-namaskar/ Surya Namaskar or the Sun Salutation is a most complete series of postures. It is a very good exercise which takes only a few minutes to do and serves as a warm up routine before the practice of yoga asanas.
http://www.bigbookofyoga.com/hathayogabook/the-yoga-family-treehouse-hatha-yoga-book-1.php Yoga has been around for a long, long time.

The Big Book of Yoga: The Yoga Family Treehouse (page 1 of 4)

http://seedmagazine.com/content/print/buddhism_and_the_brain/ Credit: Flickr user eschipul Over the last few decades many Buddhists and quite a few neuroscientists have examined Buddhism and neuroscience, with both groups reporting overlap. I’m sorry to say I have been privately dismissive.

Buddhism and the Brain

Yoga Journal's Yoga Poses channel has a comprehensive index of all the most popular yoga poses. Explore different asanas, or build your own sequence with our interactive sequence builder. For each pose, you'll find detailed images and explanations of how to get into the pose, breathe in it, and incorporate it into an enlightening routine. You can even watch videos from experts. http://www.yogajournal.com/poses/finder/browse_categories

Yoga Poses | Basic to Advanced Yoga Poses | Asanas

http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/buddhism_and_the_brain/

Buddhism and the Brain

Credit: Flickr user eschipul