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Archives for March 31, 2020

Honey B Yoga

March 31, 2020 by Chad de Bree

Many people around the world use yoga as a stress reliever, to live a healthier lifestyle, as a spiritual practice, and many other reasons. Honey B is also a practitioner of yoga. For what reason? It would be hard to say. But she does have some interesting versions to yoga poses.

Here is “Yoga with Honey B.”

First, pick the perfect spot. It doesn’t have to be a permanent spot. Just a spot that will suit the pose. One option is on a recently constructed fort you built.

Do you have your spot? Great! Let’s start off easy with the classic “Lotus Position.”

Next, let’s ease into the “Navasana” (Boat Pose) for a little while.

After easing out of that pose, don’t forget to take a break and groom with a friend. In this case, Mave.

As mentioned before, your spot doesn’t need to be permanent to continue your yoga session. So let’s find a new spot.

Once a new spot is found, let’s get straight into “Ananda Balasana” (Happy Baby Pose).

And let’s close this session with the “Shavasana” (Corpse Pose) to end the day with your favorite blankets and piles of paper.

These are simple poses you can try at home if you are practicing good social distancing.

Filed Under: Grooming, Honey B, Mave, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Sanctuary

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