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List of yoga hybrids

List of yoga hybrids

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The popularity of yoga as exercise has led to the creation of hybrid activities combining the practice of yoga asanas with other forms of exercise, the use of animals including dogs and horses, and other types of recreation.[1][2][3]

A paddle board yoga class in Malmö, Sweden

With other exercise forms

Acroyoga combines yoga and acrobatics.
Aerial yoga uses a hammock.
Yoga with ring-tailed lemurs is practised in the Lake District.[4]

With animals

With other things


References

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  5. Friedman, Jennifer D'Angelo (19 December 2018). "11 BoxingYoga Poses to Punch Up Your Arms, Abs + Attitude". Yoga Journal.
  6. Cameron, Meredith (5 April 2017). "7 Things To Know About Katonah Yoga". Yoga Journal.
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  12. Eichenseher, Tasha; Tudor, Kat (31 May 2017). "Try the Water Yoga Trend: 6 Aqua Yoga Poses". Yoga Journal.
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