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Yoga Goes International

Yoga International

Posted: 12/19/2011 11:04 am

New York Times:

In recent years, the yoga boom has spilled from the U.S. into other parts of the world, particularly European and Asian cities. American yoga teachers are traveling, opening studios abroad, using translators to train non-English-speaking teachers in various styles of yoga, and offering retreats and yoga vacations from Bali to Biarritz to Costa Rica.

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In recent years, the yoga boom has spilled from the U.S. into other parts of the world, particularly European and Asian cities. American yoga teachers are traveling, opening studios abroad, using tran...
In recent years, the yoga boom has spilled from the U.S. into other parts of the world, particularly European and Asian cities. American yoga teachers are traveling, opening studios abroad, using tran...
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10:24 AM on 12/20/2011
This may be the all-time grand champeen in the contest of HP's--let's call them "inexplicable"--headlines. Really, yoga (from India) goes international, because Americans are exporting a thousand-plus year old practice?
12:38 PM on 12/19/2011
What a new?
The Swiss Association of Yoga teacher is 40 years old. Europe did not wait that Americans learn Yoga. So your way of writing it is biased.