Tag: Books
Everyday Yoga: Now in E-Book Format
Everyday Yoga is now available as an e-book at both Amazon Kindle and Apple iBooks. Load it on your e-reader app on your phone or tablet and you can always have it with you to help you practice a little bit most days! Or, if you prefer a hard copy, shop online: Amazon; Barnes and Noble; Chapters/Indigo; IndieBound; VeloPress For a personalized signed copy, shop…
Read: Exclusive Excerpt from The Women’s Guide to Triathlon
Everyday Yoga isn’t my only new publication this summer; I contributed to The Women’s Guide to Triathlon, a fantastic compilation of essays covering all aspects of the sport. (It’s a great book for women and men; you can also read a chapter of mine in its companion volume, USA Triathlon’s Complete Triathlon Guide.) Here’s an excerpt from my chapter, “Alternative Exercises…
Scheduled: Everyday Yoga Event at the Regulator Bookshop
As the release of Everyday Yoga approaches, I’ve scheduled an event at another local independent bookstore, the Regulator in Durham, on Tuesday, July 7, at 7 p.m. Join me and you’ll be in a great position to go enjoy dinner at Rue Cler afterward! Join Sage at the Regulator Bookshop in Durham for an Everyday Yoga event. She’ll give a brief talk…
Scheduled: Everyday Yoga Book Event at Flyleaf Books
Join me at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill to celebrate the release of Everyday Yoga! On Wednesday, June 10, 7–8 p.m., I’ll give a brief talk about getting started doing yoga at home; offer time for Q&A; and lead a fun, accessible, all-levels, street-clothes-appropriate, mat-free yoga sequence. And you can pick up a copy of the book, which I’ll happily sign!
Watch: Behind the Scenes of Everyday Yoga
Here’s a fun time-lapse video that Seth K. Hughes grabbed as he shot the beautiful art for Everyday Yoga. Yes: we’re wiping off the model’s feet with window cleaner in the first few frames! Behind the scenes – Everyday Yoga from Seth K Hughes on Vimeo. The book will revolutionize your home practice and will be out…
Next Book Is in the Oven
I’ve just pressed send on the e-mail submitting the last chunk of the manuscript for my sixth book. Fitting with the book’s frequent references to food, I told Wes that after today, the book was in the oven. I’ll still take it out to review edits and proofs—to baste it—but most of my work is…
The Athlete’s Guide to Recovery, Japanese Edition (リカバリー ─アスリートの疲労回復のために─ )
What a treat and surprise when this came from my publisher in today’s mail! The Athlete’s Guide to Recovery, aka リカバリー ─アスリートの疲労回復のために─ in Japanese! As with the Spanish edition, this carries the graphs and photos from the original English edition, which is good, because that’s the only thing I recognize other than my name. The…
Q&A with Runner’s World
Here’s a Q and A I did with Runner’s World about The Runner’s Guide to Yoga. They asked wonderful questions!
Meet The Runner’s Guide to Yoga
My latest book, The Runner’s Guide to Yoga, is hitting bookstores now. (Please scoot over to Amazon and order yourself a copy!) This book isn’t a replacement for The Athlete’s Guide to Yoga, but it does make a nice complement to that book. My intention for this book is to give runners specific tools from the yoga…
Sneak Peak: The Runner’s Guide to Yoga
If you like to plan your 2012 season way ahead, you might also like to order my newest book, The Runner’s Guide to Yoga, which will be out in April. It’s now available for preorder on Amazon (you’re guaranteed the best price when you preorder). Please check it out! I hope it is a useful…
Sage Advice: R+R
I have a healthy stack of questions building up in my e-mail inbox, things readers and athletes have asked me. Thinking the answers might apply more generally, I’ll be posting them here in the next few weeks. Meanwhile, please see my Q+A over at Another Mother Runner, Sarah Bowen Shea and Dimity McDowell’s fantastic site…
First Read: Sage Rountree’s “The Athlete’s Guide to Recovery”
With The Athlete’s Guide to Recovery widely available now, my virtual book tour has begun. First stop: LAVA Magazine, where I talked with Jennifer Ward Barber about the art of doing less. Jen asked fantastic questions that prodded me to consider why I do what I do. I especially liked her question about which type…