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08-Apr-2007

 

  • AREA BRIEFS: Yoga class set (The Pratt Tribune)
    The Pratt Recreation Commission is accepting registration for two yoga classes that will begin April 8 and 9. A relaxation class will be held from 8 to 9 p.m. on Monday nights and a strength and flexibility class will meet from 9 to 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.


  • AEROBICS/DANCE/YOGA (El Paso Times)
    To have a sign-up, tryout or upcoming event published in the El Paso Times Sports section, please submit the information through fax, mail, e-mail or dropped off. All items must include a deadline.


  • At doggie yoga, humans and their pets team up for a session of downward facing dogs (The Weatherford Democrat)
    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.??


  • Yoga Center changed to Yoga Studio (Park Record)
    A large part of yoga is balance. Not only in posture but also in life. "Yoga is about everything, every aspect in life and bringing it together,"


  • Township offers yoga classes (York Daily Record)
    Apr 6, 2007 ? DOVER - Yoga classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday evening at the Dover Township Municipal Building, 2480 W. Canal Road, Dover Township.


  • Stressed owners and their dogs sharing yoga classes (Seattle Times)
    By the end of their "doggie yoga" class, most of the wandering and sniffing participants are passed out on their mats, in a position their...


  • Humans, their pets team up to do downward dog in canine yoga class (The Olympian)
    BELLEVUE - 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."


  • Ricky Williams says he still gets high -- on yoga (Greensboro News & Record)
    Dolphins running back Ricky Williams, who has applied for reinstatement to the NFL, told ESPN Radio on Friday that he hasn't gotten high on drugs "in maybe three years," and has no need to resume using marijuana because yoga has eased his stress.


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