Yoga Therapy A Personalized Approach for Your Active Lifestyle Kristen Butera Staffan Elgelid Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Butera, Kristen, 1974- author. | Elgelid, Staffan, author. Title: Yoga therapy : a personalized approach for your active lifestyle / Kristen Butera, Staffan Elgelid. Description: Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, 2017. Identifiers: LCCN 2016049236 (print) | LCCN 2016051572 (ebook) (print) | LCCN 2016051572 (ebook) | ISBN 9781492529200 (print) | ISBN 9781492531388 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Hatha yoga--Therapeutic use. Classification: LCC RM727.Y64 B888 2017 (print) | LCC RM727.Y64 (ebook) | DDC 613.7/046--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016049236 ISBN: 978-1-4925-2920-0 (print) Copyright © 2017 by Kristen Butera and Staffan Elgelid All rights reserved. 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References 233 About the Authors 234 v This page intentionally left blank. acknowledgments From Kristen Writing a book is no joke. I first witnessed and participated in the process years ago when I edited my husband’s books, The Pure Heart of Yoga and Meditation for Your Life. In general, writing takes a serious willingness to explore yourself and your ideas. Then it takes time, patience, prayer, revisions, and more time. It also takes a village of support and love, which I had in spades. That means that I have a lot of gratitude to express! My Family and Friends Writing a book can sometimes be an exercise in being alone. For the grace that they gave me in terms of extra time, I have to thank my family and friends for being loving and supportive forces in my life, giving me the space that I needed to work on the project, patiently missing me, and listening to my challenges as I sorted through the process of writing. I especially want thank my husband, Bob Butera, for his ongoing kindness, patience, and encouragement. My Colleagues Thank you to my writing colleague, Staffan Elgelid, for the incredible experiences we had together collaborating on this work over the last 5 years. Our paths intersected at just the right time, and our interactions have changed the way I think about and see the world. I look forward to continued collaborations and explorations in the years to come. Thank you to my colleague and friend Erin Byron, who worked as a content editor. Her enthusiasm and tireless championing of the work has been an ongoing source of inspiration to me. The guidance and insights she brought to the writing process were invaluable, and the final product was very much improved as a result of all of her contributions. The Team at Human Kinetics My thanks to the team at Human Kinetics. Acquisitions editor Michelle Maloney asked for a manuscript proposal at just the right time. Her willingness to discuss and explore our interests ignited the potential themes of the book, and her belief in the value of our work made the book possible. Developmental editor Tom Heine’s insightful comments and attention to all of the details shaped the structure of the work. Photographer Neil Bernstein’s keen eye brought it all to life in pictures. I know that there are even more people behind the scenes who came together to help bring our vision into reality, and I thank you all. vii acknowledgments To My Significant Teachers When you accumulate the amount of yoga education that I have over the years, you owe a debt of gratitude to all who forged that path of expansion of yoga in the West. There have been many teachers over the years to whom I am grateful, but a few stand out as having helped me become who I am today. Darlene DePasquale helped me create the foundations of my practice and inspired me to become a teacher. Trailblazer Paul Grilley introduced me to the concept of structural variety and changed my approach early on in my teaching journey. Gil Hedley helped me to connect the study of anatomy to a sense of sacred inner knowing. Movement maven Jill Miller profoundly inspired my leadership and movement skills at a crucial time in my personal and professional development. Bill Harvey guided my somatic journey and helped me to integrate my experience of self. My extraordi- nary husband, Bob Butera, continues to be my greatest teacher. His commitment to our marriage and the work that we do together in the world has given me a true partner on the path of enlightenment. The YogaLife Institute Community As the book was being written, we moved our beloved YogaLife Institute studio. So many people helped us clean, pack, move, unpack, and pull the new location together. The contribution of the YogaLife community offered support during a time of tremendous transition for me. The work they do keeps YogaLife a thriving hub of consciousness and transformation, and for that I am eternally grateful. In particular, senior teachers Libby Piper, Erika Tenenbaum, and Jennifer Hilbert were early readers of the manuscript as well as early adopters and contributors to the developing methodology. Collaborating with them is one of the great joys of my life. The YogaLife studio manager, Erica Saellam, helps keep all of the trains running on time, and her hard work and dedication improve everything that she touches. Asana models Erin Byron, Al Cochrane, Derek Hopkins, and Libby Piper brought a tremendous amount of positive energy into the photo shoot sessions. Working with them was a joy, and the quality of the photos in the book was expanded by their clear intentions and contributions. And finally, a huge offering of gratitude goes out to anyone and everyone who has participated in my classes, trainings, seminars, and asana labs over the years. Your dedication and willingness to learn and explore continually inspires, uplifts, and drives me forward. Seeing you discover your potential, and then share it with others, makes me feel like I am on the side of the angels. Many blessings to you all! From Staffan I doubt that anyone who has written a book can thank all of the people who have helped in various ways. There simply isn’t enough space to thank everyone. The people I will mention are just a fraction of all who have supported me. First, I want to thank my coauthor, Kristen Butera. It was a pleasure seeing our ideas move from the yoga studio to the page, back to the studio for refinement, and then back to the page in refined form. What a joy to muck around with the concepts until we felt that they were ready to be written down. I am looking for- ward to continued mucking around with you and bringing these concepts to a bigger audience. viii acknowledgments To the people at Human Kinetics, you have all given us amazing support. Thanks, Michelle Maloney, for contacting Kristen and getting the book off the ground. Thanks to Tom Heine for editing and editing and editing. You did a phenomenal job. Thanks to Neil Bernstein for showing us how a real professional photographer works. It was an eye-opening experience to work with you. A huge thanks to Erin Byron for editing the first drafts. I am sure that Tom also thanks you since it made his job easier. Thank you to Erin Byron, Al Cochrane, Derek Hopkins, and Libby Piper for volunteering your time. It was an absolute treat working with you all. I wish I could make the asana look as easy and elegant as you guys do. I have been fortunate to have many phenomenal teachers throughout the years. I especially want to thank some of my Feldenkrais teachers whose work, insights, and encouragement have inspired me on my journey. Thanks to Larry Goldfarb for giving me a Feldenkrais lesson in Wisconsin a couple of decades ago. It really changed the way I looked at myself. I also want to thank you, Larry, for all the great writing that you freely share with all of us. Thanks to Jeff Haller for creating workshops and then putting the workshops on DVDs for those of us who can’t make it to Seattle. Your insights about movement and strength are second to none. As always, I have to thank my mentor, Yvan Joly. Thanks for always taking time to answer my e-mails and meeting with me when I am in Montreal. Without your guidance, Yvan, I would have been lost a long time ago. All three of you have made an impact on how I look at movement and the development of movement. If you had not freely shared your work with me, I could not have written this book. To Matt and Michael my “On Your Authority” buddies, chatting with you guys and creating the podcast every other week is a true source of inspiration. Hopefully one day we will even get people to listen to our podcast… Oh well, we have so much fun chatting that we would do it even without an audience! As always, thanks to all the students I have worked with; you have taught me much more than I have taught you. To Helena, thanks for putting up with my crazy ideas, traveling with me to Springsteen concerts, putting up with me teaching on weekends way too frequently, and giving me the space to write this book. (I hope I remembered to tell you that I have signed a contract for my next book.) Last, but not least, thank you to everyone I didn’t mention. Thank you for supporting me as I fumble my way through life while creating my own path. As I look back on the path, it looks winding and hilly, and there are dead ends here and there, but it is full of all the many good memories that you all have contributed. Much love to all of you! ix