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March (2025) schedule: bring a friend, brain longevity workshop, yoga social
We are excited to launch March by sharing our pose of the month and several highlights from our schedule, including this month’s special “bring a friend for free” program! March’s pose of the month: low lunge! Anjaneyasana (Low Lunge Pose or Crescent … Continue reading
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Registration open for Brain Longevity Workshop on Sat., March 8
Have you heard Angie, Frances, and Shigeko talk about completing the Brain Longevity Therapy Training? If you’ve ever wondered how you can learn more and apply these evidence-based practices in your own or a loved one’s life, join us for … Continue reading
Training Thursday: Frances and Angie complete Brain Longevity Therapy Training!
As we pause to express gratitude this Thanksgiving season, we are remember how grateful we are for opportunities to continue to learn about yoga and related topics—and to share what we learn with our community. While all yoga teachers practice … Continue reading