NJ yoga, pilates, and martial arts studios can reopen for indoor classes  6Sqft

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What’s the difference? – The New Daily


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What's the difference?
The New Daily
Pilates was developed in the early 1900s by German-born Joseph Pilates, a sickly child who was determined to get strong. He achieved this through exercise – including body-building and martial arts – before developing his own system. It has evolved to …

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What’s the difference? – The New Daily


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Tending to Business: Family Martial Arts
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Classes offered at Family Martial Arts include adult karate program, adult ikito, yoga, Pilates, kickboxing for adults and kids, and martial arts for all ages. Family Martial Arts also offers a free introductory class for those who are inexperienced

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MINDBODY and SpaFinder Launch Online Booking Feature
PR Newswire (press release)
The MINDBODY-SpaFinder collaboration began in February 2011 when the two companies agreed to display MINDBODY's inventory of fitness, yoga, Pilates and martial arts studios on SpaFinder.com. Since April, consumers looking for wellness services and

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Keep your joints happy and healthy
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Low impact activities like walking, swimming, biking, Pilates, yoga, and martial arts are especially good for your joints. Try to incorporate more strength

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Bilingual website boasts healthy options
Fresno Business Journal
and healthy eating habits, information on diabetes, and even free online fitness videos for training in yoga, Pilates and martial arts, among others.

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Local Sports (Leduc Representative)

A one-day workshop held at the Thorsby Recreation Complex Feb. 27 introduced girls between the ages of 8 and 18 to sport and recreation activities such as fitness skipping, broomball, yoga, pilates, hip hop and martial arts. The workshop had a focus on healthy living, body image and self-esteem.

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