Yoga is leaving the studio and hitting the streets in the Twin Cities. Guerrilla yoga sessions might happen anywhere, from a parking lot to a park, reports the
Star Tribune:
"On the shores of Minneapolis lakes, recent graduates from CorePower's teacher training programs lead free classes with the twin purposes of gaining teaching experience and making yoga accessible to those who can't afford studio yoga.
'It's a win-win,' said Joe Pollock, who started Saturday classes at Lake of the Isles. 'It's a fun way to practice in an outdoor setting. People running by always want to know what's going on ... one random person came because someone else tweeted about it. ... The reality is, yoga is a huge business. I think that's fine, as long as there's a way to make it accessible to other people too.'"
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