Geeta Iyengar

Geeta S. Iyengar (born December 1944, in Pune, Maharashtra, India), the eldest daughter of Yogacharya B.K.S. Iyengar, is a yoga teacher specializing in women's health issues. She has been described as "the world's leading female yoga teacher". She studied yoga with her father from an early age and after graduating from high school in 1961 she began substituting for her father when he was away on international teaching tours. Since her father's retirement in 1984, she has been co-director, with her brother Prashant S. Iyengar (b. 1949), of the Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute (RIMYI) as well as undertaking her own international teaching tours.

Teaching
Iyengar's focus is on yoga adapted to the anatomy and physiology of women. Specific asanas, pranayama and sequences are given for different stages in a woman's life including, menstruation, pregnancy, postpartum, menopause. Like her father, Iyengar explains how yoga is used as a method to help relieve pain or suffering in a variety of conditions of the respiratory system, circulatory system, nervous system, muscles, epidermis, and the mind.

In addition to teaching at RIMYI, Iyengar periodically tours worldwide to carry on the Iyengar Yoga lineage. She is a well-known figure in yoga in countries around the world, as follows:


 * North America
 * Australia
 * South Africa
 * Europe

Iyengar has trained yoga teachers in a number of countries, for example in Italy.

Publications

 * Iyengar, Geeta. Yoga: A Gem for Women, 2002. ISBN 978-0-931454-98-1
 * Iyengar, Geeta. Yoga in Action – Preliminary Course, 2000. ISBN 978-81-87603-01-6
 * Clennell, Bobby; Iyengar, Geeta. The Women's Yoga Book: Asana and Pranayama for All Phases of the Menstrual Cycle, 2007. ISBN 978-1-930485-18-1
 * Iyengar, Geeta. Iyengar Yoga for Motherhood: Safe Practice for Expectant & New Mothers, 2010. ISBN 978-1-402726-89-7