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    Amazon is taking 20% off our “Best of Yoga” workouts, dropping the price to $15.96. Decrease pain, improve flexibility and calm your mind with these routines.

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    Yoga as therapy is the use of yoga as exercise, ... She contributed "Remedial Programs" for conditions such as arthritis, backache, knee cartilage problems, ...

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    Yoga is gentle practice that can relieve the pains associated with arthritis naturally, research shows. Here, a yoga instructor explains how to get started.

  5. Kino MacGregor - Wikipedia

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    MacGregor is the creator of the Miami Yoga Magazine started in 2012, [19] and the online yoga and holistic platform Omstars in 2017. [20] Together with her husband Tim Feldmann, [21] she opened the yoga studio Miami Life Center in Miami Beach, Florida in 2006. [22] In 2008, Yoga Journal named MacGregor on its list of top 21 teachers under 40. [23]

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    A self-described army brat born in Edmonton to Lt.-Col. Laurence Esmonde-White, she moved with her family to Calgary, and eventually to Montreal. [1] Her mother, Anstace Esmonde-White, and father Larry were the hosts of From A Country Garden, [4] a public television series produced by WPBS-TV that ran on PBS for seventeen years beginning in 1986. [5]

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    The Gokhale Method or Primal Posture method is a postural awareness technique developed by acupuncturist and yoga instructor Esther Gokhale. [1] The method proposes that certain patterns exist in the way people in pre-modern and less industrialized societies move and adopt posture.