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05-Apr-2007

 

  • People, pets team up for doggie yoga (MSNBC)
    Classes of ?doggie yoga" for people and their pets are popping up in cities nationwide


  • Humans and their pets team up in doggie yoga (Rocky Mountain News)
    By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the ''upward facing belly pose.'' That's largely because about half the group was about to walk out on four legs.


  • Square-Enix unveils yoga lessons and gardening for the DS (Addict 3D)
    What sort of winning ideas are in the pipeline? How about DS Yoga Lessons You Can Start Today , Flower-Blooming DS Gardening Lite , and Why Not Listen to Classical Music On DS?


  • Go stretch: Dogs take up yoga (Detroit News)
    BELLEVUE, Wash. -- By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the "upward facing belly pose."


  • Moms-to-be bond at yoga class (The Arizona Republic)
    When Shakiara Kitchen started Yoga Dosha a year ago, she sought to create a welcoming community.


  • Florida swami weighs in on yoga debate in Camden-Rockport school system â?? Says â??Yoga has solely to do with ... (Camden Herald)
    CAMDEN â?? A reader styling himself Swami Jnaneshvara Bharati of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., has weighed in on the question of whether the yoga proposed to be taught to children in the Camden-Rockport school system is a religious thing.


  • Sport Therapy Wellness welcomes new yoga teacher (Newport News-Times)
    Beth Williams has joined Sport Therapy Wellness Center in Newport. Williams, 31, has been practicing yoga for more than 15 years.


  • Doggie Yoga: Really downward facing dogs (AP via Yahoo! News)
    That's largely because about half the group was about to walk out on four legs: The Seattle/King County Humane Society now offers 40 minute classes of "doggie yoga."


  • Doggie yoga (Lake County News Sun)
    By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the ''upward facing belly pose.'' That's largely because about half the group was about to walk out on four legs: The Seattle/King County Humane Society now offers 40 minute classes of ''doggie yoga.''


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