This U.K. based magazine is the new kid on the block as far as yoga magazines longevity is concerned. Having been going a couple of years it enjoys courting controversy with its hip approach to yoga and all things Body Mind Health. It might be expected that a magazine was needed to cater for the 18-30 segment and this it does in spade loads!
It does not veer from the sometimes tabloid approach to journalism but that satisfies many who have been brought up to digest their news and views in this format.
This need not be taken as criticism, more observation. It sells well and its contributors are expert and knowledgeable. The range of subject matter is wide and the magazine takes its youthful energy and tackles areas often overlooked by other august organs. Not afraid to ask the questions, it supplies some interesting answers.
It has to be said that as the magazine progresses the articles and content become more firmly grounded in informed and interesting content.
It looks set to becoming a hardened partner in the pantheon of yoga magazines.
If you are looking for great material about yoga, one of the regular contributors to the magazines, Georg Feuerstein has produced two excellent audio books on Yoga. They are The Lost Teachings of Yoga and Yoga Wisdom
This stunning 2007 Ashtanga Yoga calendar is a superb wall hanging - great as a reminder of dates, how to do the posture and for the sheer beauty of the form of each month See more here
If you are looking for great material about yoga, one of the regular contributors to the yoga magazines, Georg Feuerstein has produced two excellent audio books on Yoga. They are The Lost Teachings of Yoga and Yoga Wisdom