Friday, September 3, 2010

Wellington yogi Kelly Fisher interviewed on Forever Fitness

August 18, 2009 by Kara-Leah Grant  
Filed under Teaching Yoga, The Benefits

Kelly Fisher of Yoga Unlimited

Co-owner of Wellington’s Yoga Unlimited, Kelly Fisher, has just been interviewed on Forever Fitness by Ish and Bevan. It’s a great 30 minute podcast, and well worth a listen (click to hear).

If you’ve never listened to a podcast before, and get antsy siting at the computer listening away… throw it on and do what I did, clean your bedroom at the same time! You’ll get the housework done while you listen.

And if you’re thinking about starting yoga, Kelly gives a great low-down on how to find the right teacher for you, and what to look for in a class.

Cheers to Kelly for spreading the yoga word!

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