The Science of Yoga: The Risks and the Rewards by William J. Broad

Broad's informative new book the science and history of yoga looks at yoga’s reputation as a healing activity and sheds light on its potential for serious injuries. 

(Simon & Schuster, $26)

Online outrage isn’t something one typically associates with dedicated yogis, said Kim Painter in USA Today. Yet that’s the response Pulitzer Prize–winning science writer—and dedicated yoga practitioner—William J. Broad received last month when The New York Times published an excerpt from his new book, highlighting potential injury risks associated with certain poses. Such risks, says Broad in his informative new look at the science and history of yoga, are widely overlooked because of yoga’s reputation as healing activity. But Broad is no basher of the practice. On the whole, The Science of Yoga is a highly balanced account. “Science has yet to show what, if anything, yoga pants do,” but it has opened a window into yoga’s vast benefits.

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