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  2. Yoga for children - Wikipedia

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    Yoga for children is a form of yoga as exercise designed for children. It includes poses to increase strength , flexibility , and coordination . Classes are intended to be fun and may include age-appropriate games, animal sounds and creative names for poses.

  3. Hui Lan Zhang - Wikipedia

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    Wai Lana Yoga has also aired internationally on five continents: North and South America, Asia, Europe, Australia and the Middle East. [6] Earlier, in 1985, China Central Television began broadcast her series Yoga: Exercise Methods for One’s Body and Mind (Yujia: ziwo shenxin duanlian fangfa 瑜伽——自我身心锻炼方法). [7]

  4. Yoga as exercise - Wikipedia

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    Haṭha yoga's non-postural practices such as its purifications are much reduced or absent in yoga as exercise. The term "hatha yoga" is also in use with a different meaning, a gentle unbranded yoga practice, independent of the major schools, often mainly for women. Practices vary from wholly secular, for exercise and relaxation, through to ...

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  6. Waybuloo - Wikipedia

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    Waybuloo is a live-action/animated children's television series created by Dan Good and Absolutely Cuckoo. [1] Set in the fictional land of Nara, it features four CGI creatures with large heads and eyes called Piplings who practise a form of yoga which they call "Yogo".

  7. Laughter yoga - Wikipedia

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    A laughter yoga event in the United Kingdom Laughter Yoga Training. Laughter yoga (Hasyayoga) is a laughter exercise program which emphasizes three elements: laughter & playfulness, yogic breath-work, and mindfulness meditation. [1] Laughter Yoga was introduced in Mumbai, India in 1995 by family physician Madan Kataria and his wife Madhuri. [1]

  8. Chloe Ting - Wikipedia

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    Chloe Ting (born 9 April 1986 [2]) is a fitness personality YouTuber based in New York. [3] She is known as the most subscribed fitness content creator on YouTube, [4] and for her workout programs, particularly her "Two Week Shred Challenge" which went viral on TikTok and YouTube during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

  9. Naked yoga - Wikipedia

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    Naked yoga (Sanskrit nagna yoga or vivastra yoga) is the practice of yoga without clothes. It has existed since ancient times as a spiritual practice , and is mentioned in the 7th-10th century Bhagavata Purana and by the Ancient Greek geographer Strabo .