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Keep Practicing in Locally Owned Small Studios

Keep Practicing in Locally Owned Small Studios

If the possibility that you may forever be swiffering floors, folding blankets, practicing congeniality and care with the most redundant questions, constantly checking in with

Yoga Wall Ropes – Building Relationship with Receptivity and Support

Yoga Wall Ropes – Building Relationship with Receptivity and Support

Today’s blogger, Gabby Yates, is a San Francisco Bay Area-based yoga teacher and a The Mazé Method Apprentice.   I was first properly introduced to

Grow Some Wings And Fly

Grow Some Wings And Fly

Our guest blogger today, Mackie Osborne, is a long time student of Noah’s. She and Nichol Chase teach weekly Aerial Yoga classes at the The

Fall 2015: The Wilderness of Yoga

Fall 2015: The Wilderness of Yoga

Click on the image to read the Fall, 2015 The Mazé Method newsletter.

Drawing Connections: Application of Yoga Based Knee Strengthening

Drawing Connections: Application of Yoga Based Knee Strengthening

This blog post is by The Mazé Method Emissary Dr. Paula Gelbart, DPT.   If you have a regular yoga practice, you know how yoga

Tend Your Garden: Summer 2015 Newsletter

Tend Your Garden: Summer 2015 Newsletter

Click on the image below to read the Summer, 2015 The Mazé Method newsletter.

India ties itself in knots over International Yoga Day

India ties itself in knots over International Yoga Day

Noah Mazé is quoted in this thought provoking article by CNN journalist Tiffany Ap. It is well worth the read. Click on the image below

Anatomy Learning Curve

Anatomy Learning Curve

Teaching anatomy and the science behind movement is personal for me. I’ve spent half my life studying it, and a quarter of my life sharing

Aerial Yoga

Aerial Yoga

In today’s blog post The Mazé Method Emissary, Sarah Bohairy, who lives and teaches in Saudi Arabia, speaks with Noah about her recent completion of The

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