apps like Zoom, it’s simple enough to connect with teachers. I’ve practised yoga for a while – and though am still very much a beginner, I’ve done more recently, searching for ways to eat up the hours.
HelloYoga, which launched last year, seemed like a good way to fit it into my day. Its founders claim HelloYoga is the first digital platform allowing customers to book live, private one-to-one sessions online.
This marks it out from some of internet yoga’s big hitters, like Adriene Mishler, the YouTube sensation with more than seven million subscribers.
While her videos are watched by millions – and, having tried them, are of a high quality – they are not personal. No teacher correcting your downward dog, no consideration taken of a.
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