In Starting Yoga, the author, Alan Bradbury, in his gentle and elegant way, invites you to take up the challenge of yoga and to see where it takes you. He presents a step-by-step guide to classical yoga postures and individual chapters cover getting started, good posture, standing and seated poses, and backbends and twists. Other chapters teach you how to relax, how to relax, how to breathe efficiently and how to incorporate the bandhas (the chin lock, the root lock and the stomach lift) in order to help eliminate the obstacles to that 'feel-good factor' we all search for. As you become fitter, stronger and more alive you will come to understand some of nuances that make yoga so special.
Dr Alan Bradbury began practising yoga in 1973 and was taught for many years by Allan Oakman who had studied yoga in the Far East. Yoga sustained and nourished Alan through his hectic, professional life as an orthodontist and, after taking early retirement, he pursued yoga with dedication and trained as a teacher and Foundation Course tutor with the British Wheel of Yoga. He studied Iyengar Yoga with Kristal Clark in Leeds and at The Iyengar Institute of South London and over the years has developed an eclectic style.











