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I notice that there are audio clips to go along with the warm up sequences and some of the other focused sequences. Is this something that you will be doing for all the sequences you have posted or just the ones already there?
For someone who is doing yoga from home, I would find these audio accompaniments very beneficial noth to help pace the timing of the sequences, but also enable me to not have to refer to the printouts that I have made for my yoga practice.
Thank you.
Posted On: 2008/09/20 14:41
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We hope to eventually have audio downloads for most of the sequences. Our priority right now is to continue to transfer the premium content from the old website to this new one. Once completed we will work on adding new premium content to the site, including new audio tracks.
Namaste, Timothy ------------------------------- Timothy Burgin Founder and Executive Director YogaBasics.com Posted On: 2008/09/22 06:40
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