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  2. Accessible yoga - Wikipedia

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    Accessible yoga is a form of modern yoga as exercise with adapted asanas designed to be suitable for people who are unable to follow a standard yoga class through age, illness, or disability. It includes various forms of what has been called Chair Yoga, and has also been described as adaptive yoga. Yoga, originally a meditational spiritual ...

  3. Bridge and torch problem - Wikipedia

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    The puzzle is known to have appeared as early as 1981, in the book Super Strategies For Puzzles and Games. In this version of the puzzle, A, B, C and D take 5, 10, 20, and 25 minutes, respectively, to cross, and the time limit is 60 minutes. [6] [7] In all these variations, the structure and solution of the puzzle remain the same.

  4. 10 yoga poses you can do sitting in a chair - AOL

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    Here are 10 simple chair yoga poses you can do anywhere. Cat-cow chair yoga pose. ... Francine Pascal, 'Sweet Valley High' book creator, dead at 92. Finance. Finance. The Motley Fool.

  5. Busby's stoop chair - Wikipedia

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    Busby's stoop chair. Coordinates: 54.233°N 1.344°W. The sign of the Busby Stoop pub, where the chair was previously in use. The Busby's stoop chair or the Dead Man's Chair is an oak chair that was supposedly cursed by the murderer Thomas Busby before his execution by hanging in 1702 in North Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom. The chair is said ...

  6. Yoga using props - Wikipedia

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    Yoga using props. Props used in yoga include chairs, blocks, belts, mats, blankets, bolsters, and straps. They are used in postural yoga to assist with correct alignment in an asana, for ease in mindful yoga practice, to enable poses to be held for longer periods in Yin Yoga, where support may allow muscles to relax, and to enable people with ...

  7. Yoga Vasistha - Wikipedia

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    Yoga Vasistha philosophy, Christopher Chapple The date or century of the text's composition or compilation is unknown, and variously estimated from the content and references it makes to other literature, other schools of Indian philosophies. Scholars agree that the surviving editions of the text were composed in the common era, but disagree whether it was completed in the first millennium or ...

  8. Dru yoga - Wikipedia

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    Dru yoga. Dru yoga is a style of yoga that works with postures, breath work, relaxation and meditation. Its series or sequences are called Energy Block Release. According to "Dru World Wide" this yoga style has thousands of practitioners in 31 countries. The word Dru in the name refers to Dhruva, a prince in Hindu mythology whom the god Vishnu ...

  9. Eight Lectures on Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Yoga for Yahoos. Lecture 1: Dissects the word "Yoga", as well as its various implications on the human mind. Lecture 2: Lists the eight limbs of Yoga, and explains the first, Yama, which is defined as control. Lecture 3: Details Niyama, the second limb of Yoga, and analogizes it to various planets. Lecture 4: Concerning Asana and Pranayama, the ...