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YOGA YEARSDisclaimer: if youre not a fan of yoga already after reading this book you may feel compelled to try it!In this thought provoking and entertaining book Kathy Arthurson (PhD) discusses the inspiring results from studying yoga practitioners aged 60 plus - Yoga years: True stories of how yoga transforms ageing tells encouraging uplifting and inspiring stories about people 60 plus and their journey through yoga challenging common myths about ageing. Bette Calman a contributor demonstrated yoga on 1960s day-time television - at 93 shes still practising. Kathy says watching these seniors move their agile bodies through poses is a testament to the benefits of yoga. Meeting them made me think that practising yoga keeps you young forever. And Im not talking about a lack of wrinkles and grey hair or looking like Cher or Madonna. The yoga women share a joy and vigour for life that belies their age.The stories in YOGA YEARS offer a refreshing and uplifting view of 21st century ageing - these women (youngest 66 oldest 95) are embracing their longevity bonus and living life to the full through yoga. The delightful contributors to this collection share over 400 years of wisdom presenting an enthralling case for how to live a happier healthier and more contented life.The book is not a yoga instruction manual although the women do share their favourite practices and tips for optimising health and for just making you feel marvellous!Intimate and comforting the stories reveal that just like the rest of us these women have navigated the ups and downs of life - but yoga has helped them bounce back and maintain an upbeat view of life.The final chapter summarises and grounds the womens claims about the benefits of yoga in comprehensive research.YOGA YEARS is a must-read book for anyone of any age who wants to read positive uplifting stories about how to live a healthy productive and purposeful life with a sense of inner contentment (as they grow older). The book offers a compelling argument that its never too late to start practising yoga and that a shift in our beliefs about ageing is long overdue.