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Announcement

DUPLAYS is looking for yoga teachers in Dubai and in Abu Dhabi and will begin offering classes soon. Connect with your fellow yogis below.

Yoga leagues, events or activities are currently not available in Dubai. Email info.dxb@duplays.com to help start one, or post a message below to connect with fellow enthusiasts.

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Lina
Hi I am very interested in yoga classes, please keep me posted.Thanks.
Jebel Ali posted on 09-Feb-2010 at 03:23 PM

Jida
Please let me now if you start a class...and...if it is in the Marina area; even better. Thank you.
Dubai Marina posted on 26-Jan-2010 at 11:33 PM

Claire
Yoga is the best exercise in the world. Open a class and I am sure many will join
Jumeirah posted on 31-Dec-2009 at 10:20 PM

About Yoga

The Sanskrit word yoga has many meanings, and is derived from the Sanskrit root "yuj," meaning "to control," "to yoke" or "to unite." Translations include "joining," "uniting," "union," "conjunction," and "means."

Outside India, the term yoga is typically associated with Hatha Yoga and its asanas (postures) or as a form of exercise. Someone who practices yoga or follows the yoga philosophy is called a yogi or yogini.

Traditional Hatha Yoga is a holistic yogic path, including moral disciplines, physical postures (asana), purification procedures (shatkriya), poses (mudra), yogic breathing (pranayama), and meditation. The Hatha yoga predominantly practiced in the West consists of mostly asanas understood as physical exercises. It is also recognized as a stress-reducing practice.

Hatha represents opposing energies: hot and cold (fire and water, following similar concept as yin-yang), male and female, positive and negative. Hatha yoga attempts to balance mind and body via physical postures or "asanas", purification practices, controlled breathing, and the calming of the mind through relaxation and meditation. Asanas teach poise, balance and strength and are practised to improve the body's physical health and clear the mind. (more)