Viktor Sergeyevich Boyko
Viktor Sergeyevich Boyko is a Russian yoga researcher and therapist. He uses the traditional Yoga Sutras of Patanjali within his own business, the Yoga School of Viktor Boyko, which was the first school of yoga in Russia and has branches across the country. He is the author of several books on yoga.
Yoga business
Viktor Boyko formed his yoga business in 1993. He taught Yoga to the Russian composer Alexey Rybnikov and to Bulat Okudzhava's relatives, and to sportsmen and officials of the party. In 1987, Boyko established cooperation with the Laboratory of Physiology at Nervous Pathology Clinic. This laboratory was under supervision of the All-Union Center for Vegetative Pathology (Moscow, Rossolimo Street). They organized an examination of Viktor during his practice using the center's equipment, also the cooperation with the Center provided him an opportunity to work with neurotic patients and to apply Yoga for their recovery.In 1991, by the initiative of the Indian Embassy Secretary Mr. Ganguli, eleven students including Boyko were selected for a month-long course of intensive study, leading to Yoga Teaching Сertificates, signed by the Indian Ambassador to the USSR, Mr. Gonsalves. That same day, Tikhvinsky Executive Committee of People's Deputies Council registered a small enterprise Center called "Classical Yoga" with Boyko as director at the Research Institute of Physical Culture. It was the first official organization on the map of USSR with the word "Yoga" in its title.
In the year of 2000, Autonomous Nonprofit Organization "Classical Yoga School of V. Boyko" was registered. It was renamed in 2005 as "Yoga School of V. Boyko". In 1998, Viktor Boyko's book Yoga: Hidden Aspects of Practice was published. In 2001Yoga: The Art of Communication saw the light. Yoga in Questions and Answers appeared in 2002 and Yoga: The Art of Communication in 2005.