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  2. The 5 Very Best Yoga Workouts On YouTube - AOL

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    These are the best free yoga workouts to try. 1. 11-Minute Morning Yoga Flow. Yoga With Adriene is known for providing high-quality, free yoga videos—and this one is great for when you need a ...

  3. 10 great yoga workouts that are perfect for beginners - AOL

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    We've got 10 great yoga workouts perfect for beginners that will have you saying namaste in no time. It's time to mellow out and get your yogi on! It's time to mellow out and get your yogi on! 1 ...

  4. A Complete Guide to Yoga for Beginners - AOL

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    Everything you need to know about yoga, including the best yoga poses for beginners at home.

  5. Yoga - Wikipedia

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    A number of yoga texts, such as the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the Yoga Kundalini and the Yoga Tattva Upanishads, have borrowed from (or frequently refer to) the Yoga Yajnavalkya. [197] It discusses eight yoga asanas (Swastika, Gomukha, Padma, Vira, Simha, Bhadra, Mukta and Mayura), [198] a number of breathing exercises for body cleansing, [199] and ...

  6. Meditative postures - Wikipedia

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    They may, in the words of the yoga and meditation teacher Anne Cushman, be practising "self-torture ... apparently believing that bruising your inner thigh with your ankle is crucial to spiritual awakening." [7] The pose can cause beginners knee pain [8] and injury. [9] [10] Baddha Konasana is a safer alternative, provided the knees are not ...

  7. Ashtanga (vinyasa) yoga - Wikipedia

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    Ashtanga yoga (not to be confused with Patanjali's aṣṭāṅgayoga, the eight limbs of yoga) is a style of yoga as exercise popularised by K. Pattabhi Jois during the twentieth century, often promoted as a dynamic form of medieval hatha yoga. [1]