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What is Yoga??

What is Yoga??. Yoga is not…. For only super-flexible, or super-healthy people For women only A religion. Yoga is…. A practice that anyone can do, regardless of their age, spirituality, or physical condition. A technique that combines physical activity with mindfulness/meditation.

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What is Yoga??

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  1. What is Yoga??

  2. Yoga is not… • For only super-flexible, or super-healthy people • For women only • A religion

  3. Yoga is… • A practice that anyone can do, regardless of their age, spirituality, or physical condition. • A technique that combines physical activity with mindfulness/meditation.

  4. Yoga Helps us practice being fully present in our actions, making our actions more powerful In this way, Yoga is similar to practices of martial art

  5. Yoga Also helps us learn to release stress and patterns of tension in our body, so that we can feel more relaxed and at ease in ourselves.

  6. Yoga With enough practice… you will be able to relax at will, focus, and be at ease with yourself …even when you’re not at a yoga class!

  7. Yoga This skill will help you feel good about yourself and feel balanced, even when storms pass through your life

  8. Yoga Give it a try  Drop in classes block 3 every Wednesday in the Native Studies room

  9. Namaste  Is a greeting said at the end of a yoga class… “Bakasana” (Crow Pose) …which means “the highest and best in me sees the highest and best in you.”

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