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1298 days ago

International yoga day- 21/6/2022

Prashantha from Mount Wellington

San Yoga Studio ( Bangalore, India )is celebrating the 'International Yoga Day' from 15/6/22 to 21/6/22. They are offering FREE a one-hour group session for community organizations thru zoom- as part of the celebration. The theme of the YOGA session can be chosen from the list below:
1. DIABETES care and Thyroid care

2.Weight loss/ PCOD/women Health

3. Hypertension and Anxiety

4. Knee Pain/frozen shoulder/Pain Management

5. Knee pain and Sciatica

6. Preconception, Pre Natal, and Post Natal

7. International Day of Yoga Protocol *

Please note that the date and timings of sessions need to be negotiated to suit the organizer ( considering 6 to 7 hours timing difference). Please provide brief details about the community organization and the possible number of attendees. The program can be tailored to suit the age group of intended participants.

Interested community organizations may please contact::
- organization's website: www.sanyogastudio.com...
- email:info@sanyogastudio.com, sanyogastudio@gmail.com
- thru WhatsApp message ( 00919535397922)
- email:p_padiyar@hotmail.com

* Session on protocol - International day of Yoga -mea.gov.in...

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