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  2. European Union of Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The European Union of Yoga (EUY) is an international non-profit organisation which co-ordinates a network of yoga teachers, training schools and yoga federations. It was founded in 1971, and has since 1973 held an annual congress at Zinal, Switzerland where yoga teachers and practitioners can meet in a multi-lingual, cross-cultural environment and hear from invited Indian yoga teachers.

  3. Modern yoga - Wikipedia

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    A few decades later, a very different form of yoga, the prevailing yoga as exercise, was created by Yogendra, Kuvalayananda, and Krishnamacharya, starting in the 1920s.It was predominantly physical, consisting mainly or entirely of asanas, postures derived from those of hatha yoga, but with a contribution from western gymnastics (Niels Bukh's 1924 Primary Gymnastics [6] [7]).

  4. Yoga in Britain - Wikipedia

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    Yoga in Britain is the practice of yoga, including modern yoga as exercise, in Britain. Yoga, consisting mainly of postures ( asanas ), arrived in Britain early in the 20th century, though the first classes that contained asanas were described as exercise systems for women rather than yoga.

  5. Yoga in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    While yoga had a big following in the 20th century, interest in yoga has increased rapidly in the 21st century. Many Swedes state that they practice yoga, though few have read the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. [13] In 2017, yoga was Sweden's 8th most popular fitness method, and was the primary fitness activity for 12% of its women and 2% of its men ...

  6. Yoga in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Early morning yoga by the river in Kühlungsborn German Iyengar Yoga teacher Petra Kirchmann demonstrating Adho Mukha Vrksasana (yoga handstand) using props. From the 1940s, Sivananda's teachings attracted the interest of Boris Sacharow [], who became a disciple by post, taking up Sivananda's standing offer of that service; he earned the diploma of the Divine Life Society and the title of ...

  7. Our 10 Most Popular Yoga Practices of 2022 - AOL

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    You may have been recovering from an injury or signing up for a yoga teacher training. It makes sense to seek a solution for whatever your situation, whether you need stretches for tight ...

  8. Yoga in Britain: Stretching Spirituality and Educating Yogis

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    Yoga in Britain begins with a "Prologue" that describes modern yoga as a worldwide practice, briefly tracing its roots in the ancient spiritual practices of India's various religions. It notes the origins of postural yoga in Hatha Yoga from around 1100 AD, and states, following Andrea Jain and others, that since yoga has varying meanings and ...

  9. Yoga as exercise - Wikipedia

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    Haṭha yoga's non-postural practices such as its purifications are much reduced or absent in yoga as exercise. The term "hatha yoga" is also in use with a different meaning, a gentle unbranded yoga practice, independent of the major schools, often mainly for women. Practices vary from wholly secular, for exercise and relaxation, through to ...