The Sexploitation of Yoga
WIlliam J. Broad's New York Times article on yoga injuries fueled a heated debate regarding the safety of yoga practice. His recent article, "Yoga and Sex Scandals: No Surprise Here," is now creating a yoga sexploitation.
WIlliam J. Broad's New York Times article on yoga injuries fueled a heated debate regarding the safety of yoga practice. His recent article, "Yoga and Sex Scandals: No Surprise Here," is now creating a yoga sexploitation.
E. Nina Rothe | Posted 04.04.2012
While it's important to realize that any exercise routine can create strain on joints and muscles, is the alternative -- sitting on a couch, eating chips and drinking beer -- a better solution?
Deepak Sarma | Posted 04.16.2012
It is thus ironic that so many do yoga as a mere physical practice. Practicing yoga this way leads to rebirth and suffering.
Eden G. Fromberg, DO | Posted 03.13.2012
The recent New York Times magazine article "How Yoga Can Wreck Your Body" has stoked an international controversy, shaken the yoga world and focused the spotlight on my previously anonymous, reclusive yoga teacher, Glenn Black.
Elaine Gavalas | Posted 05.08.2012