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Old 08-06-2009, 07:05 AM
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Do you think their is a proper attire for yoga? One of my niece ask me the proper attire in having yoga. Well, before I was not aware if with the clothe that I used while having my yoga.
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Old 08-06-2009, 12:49 PM
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You can wear any clothes you feel comfortable with. Make sure that move your legs, arms, head...well, practically a whole body freely in any direction. In the classical yoga, we are suggested to wear least clothes.
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Old 08-06-2009, 12:50 PM
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anything you are comfortable in. sweats or tights would work.
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clothes that do not restrict free movement are comfortable and are made from fabrics that breathe well
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I was able to watched a yoga lesson this morning. They said that, clothes that are comfortable to you is the best. Well, of course, as long as, you could still body move then you may use it. Do you know that yoga is not that so easy to do? LOL! I guess, it is a must that, you have to learn first the basic steps for yoga beginner.
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it takes practice, but I don't think it is that difficult.

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yoga is not difficult unless you are very very stiff in that case thought hard to begin with yoga will help you limber up
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Yoga is not for me. I fell asleep in a yoga class once ;-)

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Yoga is not for me. I fell asleep in a yoga class once ;-)

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Yog is good for health, only if you can do it..!!!
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Farce......... you fell asleep ??
what would you do if you were to go to a Tai chi class
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Farce......... you fell asleep ??
what would you do if you were to go to a Tai chi class
my arms and legs would fall asleep ;-)

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Farce......... you fell asleep ??
what would you do if you were to go to a Tai chi class
humour girl... have any answer farce??
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humour girl... have any answer farce??
look above you ;-)

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@Farce hmm..... wonder how they combat that ...

@Mickey he does.................
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look above you ;-)

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i was late to reply her.. didnt rethink farce is a bigger spammer
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Old 08-06-2009, 06:18 PM
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There is no proper attire for yoga. You can go and buy clothing that is made for yoga, but it really isn't necessary. Just make sure that you don't have restricting clothing on and it will be fine.
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