One need only leaf through the advertising section of Yoga Journal to know that.
Yoga Journal started with one conference in 1994 and now has three to five a year, all of which sell out, each attracting about 1,500 people.
"Our culture really likes the physical stuff," said John Abbott, the publisher of Yoga Journal.
The book was well received by many alternative press journals, including Yoga Journal and Green Egg.
By the mid-1990s, as yoga's popularity in America grew, circulation for Yoga Journal reached 66,000.
In 2005, 16.5 million people practiced yoga nationwide, up 43 percent from 2002, according to Yoga Journal.
The Yoga Journal publishes a directory of teachers, available for $5.
He was reading an article on himself in Yoga Journal.
Kaitlin Quistgaard is the editor in chief of Yoga Journal.
Large portions of the introduction were reproduced in 2008 in Yoga Journal.