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The Unsettling Side Effects Of Not Correcting Your Posture  mindbodygreen.com
Having bad posture can cause you pain and discomfort in the short term, but it can also cause permanent deformities in the long term if you don’t fix it.
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Tuesday, December 18th, 2018 at
11:18 pm
Spinal injury signalled new life for Studio Pilates Adelaide owner  InDaily
On the evening of August 10, 2008, my life changed forever. On the long drive to a site for work, a car, speeding and with no headlights on, slammed into the …
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Spinal injury signalled new life for Studio Pilates Adelaide owner – InDaily
Thursday, October 17th, 2013 at
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FREE Event from Sweetgreen – pilates chiselActive Life DCFrom Sweetgreen: “Get the long, lean, dancer-like physique with an integrated mind-body pilates workout. These controlled movement exercises are designed to improve mental and physcial well-being, flexibility, and muscle strength in key areas of the body.
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FREE Event from Sweetgreen – pilates chisel – Active Life DC
Saturday, March 30th, 2013 at
11:51 am
UWS Pilates is organising Pilates event if the weather will be 40 degrees or more and dry. “PRE-LUNCH-CRUNCH†PILATES WHEN: 6th April at 10:00 am WHERE: The very end of the long Riverside Pier (as you go down the stairs W70th) Upper West Side, 10023 COST: $10 (seriously) + 50min of your time WHAT TO BRING: Mat and a smile Booking on www.uwspilates.com
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Pilates Event on Riverside Pier, Upper West Side 10023
Tuesday, February 15th, 2011 at
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Empowerment through nudityThe CurrentI guess I had momentarily forgotten I was in her pilates/photo studio for a reason; the long interview was used to rid me of any stress I had. …
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Monday, August 30th, 2010 at
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Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at
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Frank Dancevic hopped in his old Jeep and made the long drive from his hometown of Niagara Falls, Ont., to Montreal last week, the first step on a journey he hopes will resurrect a tennis career that once held so much promise, only to end up very much in jeopardy.
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‘I’m feeling alive again,’ Dancevic says (Montreal Gazette)