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The structure of Zen Yoga is much like a traditional [[martial art]] where students advance through levels after studying and practicing for extended periods of time. Zen Yoga has instructors and practitioners around the world in countries including Australia, Japan, South Africa, and Canada. Zen Yoga is part of the International Yoga Federation which is based in India.
The structure of Zen Yoga is much like a traditional [[martial art]] where students advance through levels after studying and practicing for extended periods of time. Zen Yoga has instructors and practitioners around the world in countries including Australia, Japan, South Africa, and Canada. Zen Yoga is part of the International Yoga Federation which is based in India.


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*[http://innerchangemag.com/bookrev-perfecting_ourselves.htm Inner Change]
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*[http://www.positivehealth.com/article-abstract.php?articleid=402 Positive Health]
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Zen Yoga is a holistic practice that unites the three parts of the self - body, mind and spirit. It combines the graceful movements of tai chi, the energized breathing of qigong and the relaxed stretching of Shanti (peace) yoga. The basic principle of Zen Yoga is that the benefits of simple breathing, movement and stretching exercises are available to anyone regardless of age, fitness ability or health status. While many modern yoga practices tend toward dynamic poses, Zen Yoga is more concerned with helping people feel better with simple and effective breathing and movement practices.

Zen yoga is very different in attitude and experience to traditional Indian yoga. Like tai chi, it is very gentle, and well suited to helping people prevent ill health.[1].

Founder

Zen Yoga was founded by Aaron Hoopes in 2002 after over twenty years of studying martial arts, yoga and various Eastern healing traditions. He is the author of Perfecting Ourselves: Coordinating Body, Mind and Spirit and Breathe Smart: The Secret to Happiness, Health and Long Life. In 2007 Mr. Hoopes wrote Zen Yoga: A Path to Enlightenment through Breathing, Movement and Meditation. This book sets down the fundamental principles of Zen Yoga and creates the framework for Zen Yoga as a life practice.

Organization

The structure of Zen Yoga is much like a traditional martial art where students advance through levels after studying and practicing for extended periods of time. Zen Yoga has instructors and practitioners around the world in countries including Australia, Japan, South Africa, and Canada. Zen Yoga is part of the International Yoga Federation which is based in India.

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