Instructing Hatha Yoga: A Guide for Teachers and Students

Author:   Diane M. Ambrosini
Publisher:   Human Kinetics Publishers
Edition:   Third Edition
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9781718241152


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   16 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Instructing Hatha Yoga: A Guide for Teachers and Students


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Provide hatha yoga students with welcoming, accessible classes. The first two editions of Instructing Hatha Yoga are well-loved resources, and the third edition continues the blending of the essential spirit of yoga with as much modern, research-based movement science data as possible. Yoga instructors are responsible for meeting the needs of diverse student groups, providing appropriate and accessible class experiences for all students. Instructing Hatha Yoga covers all aspects of confident and sound hatha yoga instruction so that teachers can more consciously help students adapt and vary each asana to best meet their needs. The third edition includes content such as the following: A wider range of variations for most asanas, including chair-based seated options Updated cues, with an emphasis on an inviting tone and language that is inclusive and accessible New guidance on best practices for teaching yoga online Simplified kinematic charts to help demonstrate the positioning and muscular recruitment used in each asana Updates to the five provided full-class outlines Master teacher and author Diane Ambrosini retains her original emphasis on simple cues for bringing students into optimal alignment and deeper mental focus and detailed instructions for making safe and effective hands-on assists and variations of yoga poses. The book highlights issues of importance to even the most experienced instructors, including creating a safe and comfortable learning environment, structuring a class, teaching pranayama (breath work), and handling personal integrity and ethics. Readers will also have online access to 75 instructional video clips demonstrating yoga poses and their variations. Delivered via HKPropel, the videos include descriptions of how to guide each student toward their most appropriate alignment for each pose. Every person deserves to feel welcomed, supported, and encouraged in their hatha yoga experience. Instructing Hatha Yoga empowers yoga teachers to develop an authentic voice so that they can provide students with compassionate, mindful sessions. Note: A code for accessing online videos via HKPropel is included with all new print books.

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Author:   Diane M. Ambrosini
Publisher:   Human Kinetics Publishers
Imprint:   Human Kinetics
Edition:   Third Edition
Weight:   0.975kg
ISBN:  

9781718241152


ISBN 10:   1718241151
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   16 March 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part I. The Practice of Yoga Chapter 1. The Meaning of Yoga Types of Yoga Types of Hatha Yoga Yoga Lexicon Standards for Yoga Teachers Liability Insurance and Employment Classification Chapter 2. Basics of Teaching Yoga Qualities of a Yoga Teacher Becoming a Yoga Teacher Recognizing Your Students' Needs Class Management Summary Chapter 3. Creating a Class Environment Equipment Selection Safety and Comfort Concerns Class Atmosphere Summary Chapter 4. Breathing and Beyond Pranayama Instructing the Breathing Process Linking Pranayama With Asanas Summary Chapter 5. Physical and Energetic Anatomy Yoga Postures and Major Body Systems Energetic Anatomy Human Movement Systems Mechanics of Asanas Summary Part II. Assists and Variations Chapter 6. Sun Salutations Chapter 7. Standing Postures Chapter 8. Seated Postures Chapter 9. Supine and Prone Postures Chapter 10. Inverted Postures Chapter 11. Restorative Postures Part III. Structuring a Class Chapter 12. Class Framework Class Outline Lesson Plans and Class Descriptions Summary Chapter 13. Sample Class Outlines Sample 30-Minute Class Sample 60-Minute Class Sample 90-Minute Class Sample Prenatal Yoga Class Sample Children's Yoga Class Sample Six-Week Course Putting It All Together

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Diane Ambrosini holds the Certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT) and Movement Science Specialist credentials as well as a master's degree in exercise science from San Diego State University. Her passion lies in blending yoga asana and philosophy with contemporary mind–body and movement-based practices. She offers an integrative, evidence-informed approach to teaching and practicing yoga. Specializing in musculoskeletal and energetic yoga therapy, Ambrosini designs safe, accessible, and mindful practices that encourage autonomy, self-awareness, physical function, emotional resilience, and overall well-being. Drawing on a strong foundation in exercise science, her group and private sessions emphasize intelligent, accessible movement while honoring the depth of yoga's philosophical roots. In addition to her therapeutic yoga work, Ambrosini is a certified Usui Reiki master and a meditation facilitator. She has led yoga-related workshops across North America and regularly offers yoga and wellness retreats. Her teaching reflects a deep respect for both convention and innovation, inviting students to experience yoga not only as a practice but also as a lifelong path of embodied awareness and personal growth.

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