Yes, and due to its popularity, it is not uncommon to find masters who got the Sivananda's Teachers Training Course and teach at their own yoga centers what they learned.
Iyengar, in order to enable more people to practise basic Hatha Yoga, invented "Iyengar Yoga" that is mostly practised outside India. Classical Hatha Yoga is more complex and encompasses a lot more.
Swami Sivananda, a Hindu spiritual leader, has written over 200 books on yoga, Vedanta, and spirituality. Some of his well-known works include "Bliss Divine", "The Practice of Yoga", and "Sure Ways for Success in Life and God-realisation".
hatha
" esh hatha ? "
Physical education uses Hatha Yoga because it has a lot of physical benefits. The body becomes more flexible and strengthened from Hatha Yoga, which can help students complete more strenuous gym activities.
Shivabhai Patel has written: 'Yogasana self teacher' -- subject(s): Hatha yoga, Yoga, Hatha 'Pranayam Shikshak'
Translation: Hatha waadeh (هذا واضح؟) Note: This can be used both for abstract things, i.e. "Was what I said clear?", and for physical things, i.e. "Is it clear outside? -- Is it sunny?"
Two kinds are hatha and kundalini.
ain hatha ? اين هذا
Other variations of hatha yoga in America now include Iyengar, Ashtanga, Kripalu, Integral, Viniyoga, Hidden Language, and Bikram yoga
Michele Picozzi has written: 'Controlling Herpes Naturally' 'Pocket guide to hatha yoga' -- subject(s): Hatha yoga 'Yoga'
Here are the major benefits of Hatha yoga1 Hatha Yoga makes the spine flexible2 It builds core strength3 It improves thought process4 It enables our physical body to cope with the energy explosion that takes place5 it helps to make the nervous system stronger