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How adaptive yoga encourages people of all abilities to keep moving
A special class called adaptive yoga considers all bodies, abilities and backgrounds, making it accessible to everyone.
By Kari Beal·3 hr ago
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Maybe you're a little intimidated to try yoga because you worry you won't be flexible or strong enough to hold the poses.
A special class called adaptive yoga considers all bodies, abilities and backgrounds.
The practice is accessible to everyone and allows poses to be changed to address someone's specific needs.
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