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Life and Health

Fitness: Detox yoga, spinning and more on the menu at Spynga

The best part about participating in a month-long workout challenge is the motivation you gain. Before enrolling in Spynga’s Dare to Do 30, finding the time to exercise five or six times a week seemed impossible. Now I know that I can physically achieve this goal, and that finding the time is really just a matter of making it a priority. It’s the finer details that make Spynga stand out: the complimentary towels, the lavender-scented cream used for a quick neck massage during savasana, and the eclectic play list (a spin class blaring the best of the ’90s—or worst, as the case may be—was an obvious crowd pleaser).

Here’s my report on the other classes where I sweated it out:

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Fashion » The Styled West

The free gift of yoga at the Olympics

feb10mtcashmere3_lgMy yoga instructor prefaces every class with a standard “this is not a competition” spiel, but honestly, given how enthusiastic we Vancouverites are about our downward dogs, I’m surprised it’s not an official Olympic sport.

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Life and Health

Confessions of a (freshly-minted) Spynga-holic

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I wish I could blame my recent gluttony on the holidays, but really I’ve never needed an excuse to overindulge in cookies. Needing the extra push to get back in line with a healthy routine, the Dare To Do 30 challenge at Toronto’s Spynga’s (spynga.com) seemed like the perfect fit. The four-week program includes unlimited yoga and spinning classes along with group meetings with Dr. David Macklin (drdavidmacklin.com) to address nutrition and lifestyle changes. Spynga offers a variety of classes, and I was excited to push myself back into shape with the studio’s unique approach to exercise. Here’s what I tried:

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Life and Health

Yoga for Olympians (and you, too)

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As everyone pours into yoga studios this month to pursue their 2010 resolution to trim down, those who have had enough of the post-holiday crowd should stay home with Eoin Finn’s latest yoga DVD, The Pursuit of Happy Hips ($25, at Lululemon and Chapters. Visit blissology.com). Along with partner Insiya Rasiwala and some past and present Olympic athletes, Finn shows the whole-body benefits of strengthening the hips through the practice of yoga. Focused on preparing the body for the rigours of winter sports, the video is just as beneficial for those who are more likely to curl up on the couch than hit the hill when the snow falls. Read the rest of this entry »


Daily Steal

The daily steal: Yoga pants, $15

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New Year’s resolutions are made to be broken.  I fell off the “I-will-not-be-a-slave-to-my-BlackBerry” wagon on January 2 when I happily spent the day organizing my 2010 schedule.  But somewhere between the work deadlines and social engagements, I seem to have forgotten to schedule in time to breath and reboot.  So, I took action.  Down with stress and up with downward dog.  Now, I am happily contorting myself into a pretzel (a rather misshapen one) at a weekly yoga class–all in the name of sanity.  But the best part is the guilt-free new wardrobe, like these chic ’n’ sleek Old Navy G.O.G.A (Go Out Get Active) pants.  On sale for $15 until January 21, they make posing (in and out of class) a very stylish affair.


FASHION Reporters

Calgary: Strike a (yoga) pose in Cocymela

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Blue top, $50; Orange tank, $35; shorts, $40, all by Cocymela. Chris Schoenne Photography

Yoga fashion is a bit of an oxymoron. It seems so ridiculous to be concerned about outer appearance while working on inner change and enlightenment, doesn’t it?  Classes are meant to be serene pools of space and time where students can relax into the present, but this is easier said than done when your pants are riding where the sun don’t shine during a salutation. Read the rest of this entry »


Life and Health

Save on savasana with the Passport to Prana

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Photography by Cylla von Tiedemann

With a Toronto summer on the horizon, any chance to escape the stifling heat and smog of the city should not be passed up. For those looking to breathe a little easier after a sweltering, stressful day, Passport to Prana, internationally-known instructor YuMee Chung’s four-year-old yoga marketing concept, is once again offering an amazing deal that relaxes and revitalizes.  Read the rest of this entry »


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