Yoga Recommended Reading - kimschles/schlesinger-knowledge GitHub Wiki
From the 2018 Ghosh Yoga Immersive
How Yoga Works by Christie McNally and Michael Roach
Bhagavad Gita
The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer
Eastern Body, Western Mind by Anodea Judith
Anatomy of the Spirit by Carolyn Myss
Calcutta Yoga by Jerome Armstrong
Pranayama by Gregor Maehle
Samadhi by Gregor Maehle
Applied Anatomy & Physiology of Yoga by Simon Borg-Olivier & Bianca Machliss
Yoga Anatomy by Leslie Kaminoff & Amy Matthews
The Science of Yoga by William Broad
Teaching Yoga by Donna Farhi
Yoga Body by Mark Singleton
The Path of Modern Yoga by Elliott Goldberg
Gheranda Samhita
From Jen Munson
Yin Yoga
Paul Grilley - Yin Yoga
Sarah Powers - Insight Yoga
Anatomy books
Ray Long - Scientific Keys (2 books; one is Key Muscles of Yoga, other is Key Poses of Yoga...not the Bikram poses but a great way to learn the anatomy and be able to adapt it. He also has another set of books which breaks down families of postures)
Leslie Kaminoff - Anatomy of Yoga...another good book for anatomy
Andrew Biel - Trail Guide to the Body - great book on anatomy and how to identify the muscles & structures
Tom Myers - Anatomy Trains - great book exploring the myofascial meridians and linking how important fascia is to our movement
Other yoga related books
Bernie Clark - Your Body, Your Yoga - reading this one now and for the most part loving it although he & I feel a bit differently about a couple things. Very solid info though.
Katrina Kenison & Rolf Gates - Meditations from the Mat - so many relatable thoughts, feelings, emotions about life & our yoga practice
Timothy McCall - Yoga as Medicine - I checked this out from the library at one point and I think it had some good info but also stuff that made me mad if I remember right, so try it on for size & see what you think. 😉
Mukunda Stiles - Structural Yoga Therapy - good information that will help you see issues students might be having and possibly some guidance to give them as well.
Websites
Yoga Medicine - Tiffany Cruikshank...who would I BE if I didn't recommend the resources & articles on Tiffany's site??? Haha. There really are some great articles as well as other resources, so just do some exploring, but here's a link to get you started...https://yogamedicine.com/main-forum/
Ray Long also has a website called www.dailybandha.com/ that has some excellent stuff on the blog. He is an MD and super anatomy savvy, so I like his stuff
Amy Matthews has a yoga anatomy website & newsletter with 3 - 6 minute videos as well as further online study courses. I just get the weekly newsletters, so here is the link where you can sign up. http://embodiedanatomy.net
Leslie Kaminoff also has a yoga anatomy website & newsletter...same spiel as with Amy. You can sign up for his newsletters here: http://yogaanatomy.net
YogaUOnline - great shortish articles, occasional free webinars, and not terribly priced online CE seminars
Yoga International - you can read 5 articles/month for free if you sign up & they have some good stuff...not worth the monthly subscription fee to me though
Yoga Journal - do I read it? Yes, but it isn't always the most impressive and I probably won't renew after my subscription expires
Yogaglo - you already know about. Lots of good teachers, only one I have NOT liked is Amy Ippoliti...she's the 'click your toenails'/bad bangs chick. Haha.
Other stuff worth checking out
Paul Grilley - Anatomy for Yoga - DVD...super good since he uses real bodies and it will help you understand what may be anatomical limitations students can't get past and what they can. He also has a great Yin Yoga DVD.
Gary Kraftsow is worth checking into. He does a lot of yoga therapy & has a method called Viniyoga that is super gentle. I have borrowed his videos from the library & found them useful