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beer and stretching/exercises seriously lol 

its more kind of adding weight with them beer calories in you, the way they doing those stretching wont kill any calories. 

It aint motivational imo... 

health is something very important in everyone;s life, they could rather work hard for the day by exercising/running/walking or any cardio, and some basic weights, and at the end of the day have just one beer if they're are so much into alcohol would makes sense, rather than stretching and sipping beer at the same time. sound no good. jmo. 

 

 

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4 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

i doubt about this statement...

yoga came from patanjali...he is around 200 BC...

yoga was not mentioned in vedas...infact vedas mentioned more about indra, varunudu..etc than shiva or vishnu....

vedas kante mundu vunna..sindhu harappa tribe...prayed shiva (rudrudu)..but they didnt practice any yoga...

In the pre-classical stage, yoga was a mishmash of various ideas, beliefs and techniques that often conflicted and contradicted each other. The Classical period is defined by Patanjali’s Yoga-Sûtras, the first systematic presentation of yoga. Written some time in the second century, this text describes the path of RAJA YOGA, often called "classical yoga". Patanjali organized the practice of yoga into an "eight limbed path" containing the steps and stages towards obtaining Samadhi or enlightenment. Patanjali is often considered the father of yoga and his yoga sutras still strongly influence most styles of modern yoga.

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