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  2. Over 50? 5 Chair Yoga Exercises You Should Do Every Day - AOL

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    "You can reap the benefits of doing yoga on a mat from just the chair," says Tamara Teragawa, ERYT-500 and master trainer for YogaSix. "Things like improved mobility, balance, strength, breathwork ...

  3. Chair yoga is not just for older people. It’s good for ...

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    Chair yoga has benefits for all age groups and allows you to get moving without leaving a seat. Experts share easy poses to improve flexibility and relieve stress. Chair yoga is not just for older ...

  4. Accessible yoga - Wikipedia

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    Sit n Fit Chair Yoga: simple chair yoga. Delray Beach, Florida: Sit N Fit Chair Yoga. ISBN 978-0-9908022-0-4. OCLC 961922727. McGee, Kristin (2017). Chair Yoga: sit, stretch, and strengthen your way to a happier, healthier you. London: Piatkus. ISBN 978-0-349-41608-3. OCLC 974208268. Rohnfeld, Edeltraud (2012). Chair Yoga: seated exercises for ...

  5. 10 yoga poses you can do sitting in a chair - AOL

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    Chair yoga is a gentle type of yoga with exercises done sitting on a chair. Chair yoga exercises for seniors are helpful for balance, strength and reducing stress. 10 yoga poses you can do sitting ...

  6. Viparita Dandasana - Wikipedia

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    Eka Pada Viparita Dandasana. The asana can be practised on an open-backed chair, its seat padded with a folded blanket.The asana is entered by sitting with the feet through the back of the chair, holding the chair's back, and leaning back into a reclining position with the back supported on the seat of the chair.

  7. Yoga using props - Wikipedia

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    The practice of yoga as exercise is modern, though some of the asanas are ancient and many more are medieval. A band or strap of cloth was however used in ancient times, some 2000 years ago, to support the body in one asana in particular; this device was the yogapaṭṭa, a term defined in Monier Monier-Williams's Sanskrit-English dictionary.