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In certain circles, in fact, it's a bit of a conversation stopper to admit you don't do yoga, particularly if you're female.
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Yoga enthusiasts anyone who doesn't own a yoga business or teach in studios comprise about 40% of attendees at events hosted by the magazine Yoga Journal, says Elana Maggal, the company's conference director.
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Yoga doesn't need to be part of the sports world to be relevant.
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Yoga for New York hasn't yet decided whether it will challenge the tax policy in court, but it has been successful in the past.
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Still, it weighs about the same as the XPS 12, despite having a larger footprint, and it also claims longer battery life. (We've yet to test it ourselves.) The Yoga also offers some things the XPS 12 doesn't -- namely, an HDMI port and memory card reader.
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There are judges, and there are winners, but if you talk to USA Yoga's founder, Rajashree Choudhury, you don't get the vibe that it's guys slamming football helmets against lockers.
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Where else can you find midnight yoga, 6 a.m. cheeseburgers and real-estate brokers who won't even call you back?
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Of course, competitive yoga gets a skeptical reaction from those who enjoy the practice precisely because it isn't winner-take-all.
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