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- Paddle_board_yoga abstract "Paddle Board Yoga is a variation of stand up paddle surfing (SUP), combined with yoga, which originated in Rishikesh, India. The sport combines hatha yoga and vinyasa yoga asanas, or poses, with surfing. Practitioners may practice on the beach sand or in a swimming pool to gain the strength and flexibility (anatomy) required to maintain the balance and postures on fluid water such as the ocean or a lake. Practitioners can begin by moving through a sequence of yoga postures, or asana, while standing on a normal length surfboard or a specially designed stand up paddle board. This emerging sport was also featured in the Falcon Guide published book, "The Art of Stand Up Paddle".Although yoga has its roots in India thousands of years in the making, paddle boarding is said to have originated in Hawaii and just in the past century has yoga become popular in America.In the short time it has been in existence, sup yoga has now grown to become an international community being taught at the Orange Bowl Paddle Championships and Wanderlust Festival.There has been media coverage in publications such as Yoga Journal and Today.com.".
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- Paddle_board_yoga wikiPageExternalLink stand_up_paddle.html.
- Paddle_board_yoga wikiPageExternalLink stand-up-paddle-yoga.
- Paddle_board_yoga wikiPageExternalLink paddleboarders-of-all-ages-race.html.
- Paddle_board_yoga wikiPageID "29828807".
- Paddle_board_yoga wikiPageRevisionID "575263881".
- Paddle_board_yoga subject Category:Paddling.
- Paddle_board_yoga subject Category:Surfing.
- Paddle_board_yoga subject Category:Yoga.
- Paddle_board_yoga comment "Paddle Board Yoga is a variation of stand up paddle surfing (SUP), combined with yoga, which originated in Rishikesh, India. The sport combines hatha yoga and vinyasa yoga asanas, or poses, with surfing. Practitioners may practice on the beach sand or in a swimming pool to gain the strength and flexibility (anatomy) required to maintain the balance and postures on fluid water such as the ocean or a lake.".
- Paddle_board_yoga label "Paddle board yoga".
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- Paddle_board_yoga sameAs Q7123344.
- Paddle_board_yoga sameAs Q7123344.
- Paddle_board_yoga wasDerivedFrom Paddle_board_yoga?oldid=575263881.
- Paddle_board_yoga isPrimaryTopicOf Paddle_board_yoga.