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Living Yoga Dallas featured in Dallas Morning News' F!Dluxe
The
Dallas
Morning News'
F!Dluxe section highlights Living Yoga Dallas' unique workshops in their March edition, in a spread dedicated to the practice of yoga in Dallas:
Namaste all over the place
Living Yoga Dallas brings in yoga masters from all over for sessions. Coming up, Ana Forrest of Santa Monica's Forrest Yoga will give a master class and weekend workshop April 1-3, and Bryan Kest will give a Power Yoga weekend workshop and master class April 22-24, both at Sammons Center for the Arts. For more information, call 214-739-1605 or visit www.livingyogadallas.com.
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Manju Jois Workshops featured in Dallas Morning News
The
Dallas
Morning News'
Healthy Living section features Living Yoga Dallas' Manju Jois workshops on September 14, 2004:
He's a yoga master to the stars
"You could buy a lot of yoga videos for $175, but fans of yoga master Manju Jois say the up-close-and-personal experience is worth the price.
Mr. Jois, whose father founded the Ashtanga Yoga Research Institute in Mysore, India, focuses on synchronizing breathing and postures. His celebrity followers include Gwyneth Paltrow, Christy Turlington and Sting.
He will teach two seminars in Dallas that are open to both yoga instructors and students. A series of three sessions on Friday night and Saturday at the Sammons Center for the Arts costs $175, while a five-day seminar Sept. 20-24 at GoodBody's Yoga Studio is $750.
For more information and to register, call 214-739-1605; go to www.livingyogadallas.com, or e-mail info@livingyogadallas.com
—Michael Precker
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PARK
CITIES PEOPLE: What you need to know
Park
Cities People features Living Yoga
Dallas' Ana Forrest weekend workshop in the Society pages
of their April 25, 2004 edition:
"Ana Forrest, founder of the
Forrest Yoga Circle, will be teaching at a three-day yoga
workshop, Friday through Sunday, at the Biblical Arts Center,
7500 Park Lane. $210. Call 214.739-1605 to register."
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Ana
Forrest Workshop featured in Dallas Morning News
The
Fitness & Leisure Briefs section of the Dallas
Morning News'
Living section features Living Yoga Dallas' Ana Forrest weekend
workshop on April 23, 2004:
"Three days of yoga and abdominal
work await practitioners as Living Yoga Dallas hosts Ana Forrest,
founder of the Forrest Yoga Circle in Santa Monica, Calif.,
in a workshop called "Celebrate Your Practice and Romance
Your Spirit."
The
workshop costs $210, is open to all levels, and runs Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, April 30 - May 2. It will be at the Biblical
Arts Center, 7500 Park Lane in Dallas.
To
register, visit www.livingyogadallas.com.
—Aline McKenzie
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BEND
IT WITH BARON
Here's a story with a real
twist: Our reporter does a workout with yoga master Baron
Baptiste
Living black Dallas' weekend workshop
with Baron Baptiste is featured in the Dallas
Morning News' March 12, 2004
edition, as staff writer Aline McKenzie, a yoga beginner,
takes part in the sold-out workshop.
"Gamely… I pull out my black
leggings and T-shirt, borrow a mat and kiss my favorite joints
and muscles goodbye.
The setting is beautiful: the glass-and-wood Rosine Hall at
the Dallas Arboretum. More than 250 people are registered,
a host of slim, wiry, mostly female bodies of all ages clad
in tight pants and tank tops.
My color scheme is right, but my very non-yogic waistline
calls for a Zen mind-set – nope, no chubby novice here,
no sirree.
We get little goodie bags with water, a CD, teas and other
treats…
Baron enters the room, wearing a sleeveless T-shirt, khaki
shorts and a green bandana…"
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Kendall
Inman featured in Yoga Journal Conference's 2004 catalog
Kendall Inman, founder of
Living Yoga Dallas, was photographed during a session of the
2003 Yoga Journal Conference
in a navasana pose, and is featured in YJ's 2004 Conference
catalog.

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Twist
and shout: a new kind of yoga
Living Yoga Dallas' weekend
workshop with expert thai yoga teacher Saul David Raye and
kirtan singer Dave Stringer is featured in the October 17,
2003 issue of the Dallas
Morning News.
"Prepare
yourself for some hand-clapping, body-bending inspiration:
Living Dallas Yoga is hosting a three-day workshop that includes
hip yoga moves to a kirtan concert of body-swaying chants....
And
that puts [Living Yoga Dallas] owner Kendall Inman in Utopia.
'Saul is one of the most gifted yoga teachers in the United
States, plus he'll be teaching us Thai yoga. And Dave is a
critically acclaimed kirtan singer. To have them together
... is particularly special. Not only will this offer great
yoga, it also exposes more and more of the different traditions
of yoga.'"
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The
Yoga Revolution
Living Yoga Dallas' Kendall
Inman is the subject of the cover of Preston
Hollow Home & Heritage's June
2003 issue, and is interviewed in the cover story on the explosion
of the yoga movement.
"...[Kendall]
took classes locally at first, and eventually became so dedicated
that she traveled the world to study with yoga masters. Why?
Because yoga is different from other fitness programs, she
says. It helps people become both physically and metally strong.
'I felt more balanced internally and externally,' she says.
'I began sleeping better and feeling better. Friends started
telling me I seemed more grounded and relaxed. Yoga just brings
out a kindness in me. It makes me feel more accountable, more
honest....'"
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Ashtanga
yoga guru has a body of fans
Living Yoga Dallas' Manju
Jois weekend workshop event is featured in the Dallas
Morning News' April 18, 2003
edition.
"'We're
getting calls from all over Texas and from out of state,"
says Michelle Mock, director of the yoga program at Goodbody's
Wellness Center, co-host of Manju's appearance, along with
Living Yoga Dallas.
'To
have him here is amazing – he's huge. We hope to enhance
and expand the practice of yoga in Dallas. Bringing in people
such as Manju will do that.... Guru means to bring you out
of the dark and into the light – teaching enlightenment,
that's what gurus do,' she says. 'And I do consider Manju
a guru....'"
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