Om. Om. Om.
Sorry, I needed to find my center before I told you about YogaHub, a new free yoga community that is designed for practioners at all levels.
Featuring a repository of videos, news and yoga-based articles, YogaHub emerges to the public after a two-year beta. That’s Buddha-like patience!You’ll find reviews on yoga products, a community yoga calendar that covers both national and global events, a weekly newsletter and a regularly-updated blog.
Users are encouraged to discuss their yoga experiences. From the struggling beginner to the advanced teacher, this site will help you find equanimity.
After a quick, free registration, you will be on your way to developing a network of people who also have an ongoing commitment to nurturing their yoga practice. In turn, you will have a support system, helping your practice succeed.
Personally, I’ve always struggled a bit with yoga. Like most things, I’m sure success awaits with practice. I’m going to sign up for the site and give it another honest try. I’ll keep you posted. I don’t know if greater flexibility will improve my blogs, but at least I’ll be able to type them while I’m tied like a pretzel.





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