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Monday, February 07, 2011
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Is Tara Stiles' Yoga Inauthentic?
Yoga teacher and book author, Tara Stiles, is finding herself in the middle of the seemingly ongoing debate about the authentic teaching of yoga. Stiles has come under fire for her nonchalant, non-conformist attitude and her capitalization on the business of yoga from fellow teachers and practitioners.  And for Stiles, it seems, this is controversy is no big deal. “People need yoga, not another religious leader,” Stiles said. “Quite often in New York, they want to be religious leaders, and it's not useful. Here, people want to sit and talk about yoga; it's very heady. It's very stuck, very serious. I was never invited to the party anyway--so I started my own party.”
 
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
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Chant Musicians Unite Behind Stay Strong Project
Some of the biggest names in the chant and yoga community are uniting behind a new nonprofit venture, the Stay Strong Project, created by chant artist singer-songwriter, David Newman and his wife, Mira. The venture is a commingling of voices and instruments in a song and video set to be released February 2011.
 
Saturday, January 22, 2011
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Yoga for Single Moms
Actress, Michelle Williams, is set to open a yoga center that caters to single moms. Since the death of boyfriend, Heath Ledger, in 2008 she’s been raising their daughter, Matilda (now 5), on her own. The Yoga for Single Moms Project will launch the pilot program in Boston, MA. “The idea behind the program is that if you can clear the time, we do the rest,” Williams said. “It provides childcare while the mom is in the yoga class and it’s all free.”
 
Monday, January 10, 2011
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Christian-based Universities Teach Yoga Philosophy
Loyola Marymount University (LMU) has recently started a certificate program in Yoga Philosophy in addition to their ongoing yoga studies courses.  The program includes the study of classical yoga, Hinduism, mantra chanting, Sanskrit, the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, meditation, Hatha yoga, Tantra, Kashmir Shaivism, moksha, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad-Gita, and Samkhya Karika. LMU, located in Los Angeles, is the biggest Catholic University in the western United States and is rooted in the Jesuit and Marymount traditions.
 
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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Diver Uses Yoga to Break World Record
Who knew yoga would be instrumental in breaking a world record for free-diving? William Trubridge did. “A lot of my techniques are taken from yoga practice,” the thirty-year-old, free diver said. “It’s the same as driving or washing the dishes, it becomes part of your muscle memory, your subconscious. It means more efficient movements and with your brain out of action it uses less oxygen.”
 
Thursday, December 23, 2010
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Yoga Beats Walking for Depression
A recent study by scientists at Boston University School of Medicine found that, “compared to walking, yoga provides a greater improvement in mood as well as a decrease in anxiety,” said Lisa Watson, in an  article for FYI Living. This study used Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) to measure brain chemistry amongst participants who were divided into two groups – those who practiced Iyengar Yoga three times per week and those who walked an hour three times per week. 
 
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
by Timothy Burgin
YogaBasics Holiday Gift Guide '10
Looking for a special gift for your yoga loving friends? Or something to put on your own wish-list for the holidays? Below is our highest rated and most popular yoga books, DVDs, and CDs. Plus we have added a list of special discount coupons for other yoga friendly shopping sites!
 
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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Just Say No to Yoga Mats?
Ever been impinged by your yoga mat? Maybe during yoga class you moved from a high lunge to a standing forward fold and your foot placement wasn’t exact causing the mat to bunch up underneath. Or, worse still, your mat smells funky from that hot class you took a few days ago and you get an odorous whiff every time you inhale into upward facing dog. A small but passionate set of yoga practitioners have just the solution. They say, “No more!” to yoga mats and are tossing them aside.
 
Monday, October 18, 2010
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Can Christians Practice Yoga?
Controversy seems to be a constant companion to Dr. Albert Mohler, Jr, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Semininary, these days. Dr. Mohler is under fire from yoga practitioners, teachers, Christians, non-Christians and the main stream media for his statement in last month’s online blog post where he said, “When Christians practice yoga, they must either deny the reality of what yoga represents or fail to see the contradictions between their Christian commitments and their embrace of yoga.”
 
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
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Lululemon: A Social Marketing Success
Lululemon Athletica, retailer of yoga inspired athletic apparel, has the market cornered on yoga wear and yoga gear in one of the most unusual ways to date in retail marketing history. In fact, it could be said, they are blazing a new trail where word of mouth reigns supreme and their clothing line is being sold, literally, in the trenches by yoga teachers, community events and via social networking sites like twitter and facebook where Lululemon advocates can get on the Lululemon love train
 
Monday, September 13, 2010
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Roll Out Your Mats for Yoga Month!
September is National Yoga Month, a time when toe-touching, sun-salute loving newbie yogis and advanced yogis come together to celebrate all styles of yoga and the healthy benefits associated with the practice. Over 1,500 participating studios and teachers offer week-long free classes and yoga events in communities throughout the US.
 
Sunday, September 05, 2010
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Everyone Wants to Eat, Pray, Love
“Eat, Pray, Love,” Elizabeth Gilbert’s bestselling book turned movie, is more than just a blockbuster hit. It’s become a stylish and trendy mega event especially amongst the 40-something crowd, spawning a jewelry line, a line of perfumes, a limited edition tea and an entire collection from fashion designer, Sue Wong. Wow…so what is it, exactly, about this particular story that inspired such a response?
 
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
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India Moves to Protect Yoga
Come up with an original yoga catch-phrase or what you consider a new style of yoga? Thinking you might copyright or trademark your very own yoga-ism? The Indian government might have something to say about it. In fact, India’s Traditional Knowledge Digital Library, a government agency, has gone to extraordinary lengths to protect what they call “knowledge that should be available to everyone.”
 
Monday, August 16, 2010
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Naked Yoga Ads Stir Controversy
I like to think I’m somewhat on top of the different types of accessories and props needed in yoga. I am a yoga teacher, after all. But somehow, I missed out on ToeSox, until recently. It seems that the ToeSox company along with their yoga model Kathryn Budig are right in the middle of a heated debate over the placement of controversial ads in the September issue of Yoga Journal.  The ads have grabbed a lot of attention and have shocked some yogis right out of their socks.
 
Monday, August 09, 2010
by Kelly Golden
Inspiring the Yogis of the Future
As the latest generation of committed yoga practitioners look toward the future of the practice, many are observing the efficacy of introducing yoga as a tool to manage health, emotion, and daily stress, and are feeling compelled to offer these tools to a younger generation.  The youth of today are dealing with levels of stress and dis-ease that are comparable to that of adults, and just as destructive.  To address this trend, many yogis are finding ways to offer the gifts of yoga to the younger generation.

The newest campaign of the Yoga Health Foundation, coordinators of Yoga Month September, is called Yoga-Recess in Schools.  The initiative is aimed at bringing yoga based health education into the classroom in hopes of impacting the growing trend of childhood obesity.  
 
Monday, August 02, 2010
by Kelly Golden
Can Commercialized Yoga be Authentic?
John Friend is not stranger to the spotlight.  The founder and force behind Anusara yoga has been drawing crowds all across the globe as he teaches and promotes his own style of yoga.  In an article in New York Times Magazine last week, his unique approach was brought to task, and he and his community have responded in kind. The article has sparked the question in the yoga world: Can commercialized yoga be authentic?
 
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