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I have been practicing Yoga for two years and

have decided to take a challenge class in Ashtanga

Yoga.My first class was extremely fast moving, covering

many postures in a short time.Is this the norm for

Ashtanga as I always thought Yoga should be slow

movements.<br>Also, does anyone know any web sites with Ashtanga

postures for practice.<br>Thanks

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I haven't seen a website with the eintire series

illustrated either. <br><br>I found the book "Yoga Mala"

really helpful in understanding the theory behind the

Ashtanga practice, particularly the primary series. All

the asanas are photographed and decribed in detail

along with their benefits. Go to

<br><a href=http://ashtanga.com/html/resources.html

target=new>http://ashtanga.com/html/resources.html</a>

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Hi,<br><br>I use two books to help me in my home

practise - Beryl Bender Birch's "Power Yoga" and Godfrey

Devereux's "Dynamic Yoga". These books have good pictures

and instructions, IMHO.<br><br>Althoug I haven't

found a site with all the Ashtanga poses, you might

want to check out the Links section in this club - in

particular, I find "Slade's Ashtanga Yoga Links" to be

useful. <br><br>Good luck with your practise!

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