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Playing Breath and Dance (part 2)

Posted February 15th, 2008 by Rohi Custage
  • Breath work
  • Dance
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Playing breath and dance

Submitted by serenity on April 15, 2010 - 1:48am.

Playing breath and dance seems like a yoga or something. I think that is fun and enjoyable exercise. But don't you know about NYC marathon? That could also another way to exercise. I didn't know that many people actually wanted in on the NYC Marathon that they actually needed an NYC marathon lottery. Well…I guess a New York City Marathon is just a little bit more high profile than the Pig's Knuckle Arkansas marathon, so maybe it is worth blowing a payday cash advances worth to fly out and run within the race. I seem to remember seeing many celebrities making a big deal about sprinting it. It just seems like the idea of getting fortunate to have to run for 26 miles seems slightly ironic.

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