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  • Start An Early Path To Well-Being: Babies And Yoga
    Yoga, in its purest form, is a discipline that connects the mind, body, and spirit. It's more than a philosophy, it's a way of being. Forget the stereotyped, tree hugging, hippie mantras of naysayers. There is more to it than stretching, sweating, and breathing.
  • Yoga - What Exactly Is It?
    The practice of yoga was developed by an Indian Hindu by the name of Patanjali way back in the year 300. The word itself means discipline and the whole purpose of yoga is to stretch the muscles, increase the levels of concentration and to strengthen the body in general.
  • Yoga For Work-Life Balance
    Yoga was a big thing during the 60s. However, it soon began to drop in popularity. People undertaking yoga as an exercise soon lost patience with the activity, due to its slow but steady results, and turned their interest to a faster pace of exercise such as aerobics.
  • Yoga Posture Basics That Are Easy To Do
    Yoga is a very common style of exercise that is practiced by people all over the world. These exercises help to build strength and flexibility in our bodies by creating a balance. Yoga is derived from ancient India and is still going strong in its beliefs and practices.
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