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| The yoga market is a crowded place, with new brands popping up all the time hoping to take advantage of yoga's popularity to part you from your hard-earned cash. Some of these offer great, innovative products and should have staying power, but more than a few will be here today and gone tomorrow. I want to tell you about the most trusted, tried and true yoga brands out there. The ones that aren't going to be out of business by the time you need customer service and will stand behind the quality of their products. |
| 6 Tried and True Yoga Brands
These six yoga brands have stood the test of time and maintained their commitments to sustainability (happy Earth Day!) as they have grown. | What You Do (and Don't) Need to Start Doing Yoga
There is a lot of yoga stuff out in the world right now, but don't let marketers tell you what you need to do yoga. For beginners, the essentials list is pretty basic. | Savasana Props
Learn how to use bolsters and blankets to support your final relaxation. | Pose of the Week: Awkward Chair Pose - Utkatasana
How low can you go in utkatasana? To feel some serious burn, bring your thighs as close to parallel to the floor as possible. Take it even further by maintaining your leg position as you twist, first to the right and then to the left, hooking your elbow on the outside of the opposite thigh. | |
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