Twin Cities yoga enthusiasts go with the flow

March 11, 2013 at 4:10AM
At the Mall of America rotunda, about 300 yoga practitioners joined for a workout sponsored by various studios in the vibrant Minneapolis yoga community.] rtsong-taatarii@startribune.com
About 300 yoga practitioners joined for “Mallasana” at the Mall of America rotunda on Sunday. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

About 300 yoga practitioners, including Vanessa Brown, right, of St. Paul, joined for "Mallasana" at the Mall of America rotunda on Sunday. The day of free classes and activities included yoga studios, instructors and individuals celebrating the vibrant Twin Cities yoga community. The day included guided meditation, a master class, teen flow, sculpting and the "Grand Mallasana" — an attempt to break the record for largest yoga chain.

At the Mall of America rotunda, about 300 yoga practitioners including Vanessa Brown of St. Paul joined for a workout sponsored by various studios in the vibrant Minneapolis yoga community.] rtsong-taatarii@startribune.com
About 300 yoga practitioners, including Vanessa Brown, right, of St. Paul, joined for “Mallasana” at the Mall of America rotunda on Sunday. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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