“I highly recommend the Yoga for Runners class. I started running fairly late in life, at 47. I love running and I love racing. When I turned 49, as a challenge, I ran ten 1/2 marathons in 10 weeks. I was 50 when I ran my first marathon. In the following 18 months, I ran 5 marathons, including Boston and New York City (2008). For the last two years I constantly felt “off balance” (recurring sore right knee, recurring sore left Achilles). I started the Yoga for Runners class in September 2009. The Yoga for Runners class has improved my flexibility and range of motion (Achilles tendon) and has started to strengthen and restore my muscle balance. Yoga is much more of a workout than I ever anticipated. After the first class, I felt I had run a 1/2 marathon. I think that the class would be good for non-runners too and I look forward to the 2010 season, for both running and yoga.”
Sheldon Gragg of Georgetown referring to 6:30pm Thursday evening class at Terra Karda Studio
“Just a note to let you know how much I am enjoying my first Yoga experience. After yesterdays’ session, my neck is so much more flexible to the right side and that side of my back feels so much better. Maybe it was that last stretch we did? Anyway, it feels so much better! I find each week so relaxing and also is making me stronger and my posture is improving. Thank you!”
Nancy McNeill Dwhytie Georgetown, ON
Denis Karda was one of the many Halton exhibitors at the Halton Hills Total Health Fair. Halton Hills demonstrated the importance of living well and keeping active with a Total Health Fair at Christ the King School on Thursday, April 16th. The Fair featured over 25 local exhibitors and vendors. Guest speaker Raymond Francis, author of Never Be Sick Again, was on hand from California. Also making an appearance was the Grandfather of Raw Food Aris Latham from Jamaica.
Denis Karda owner of Terra Karda Studio introduced Nia to the health conscious attendees. Most had never heard of Nia and were very interested in the holistic benefits offered by the pleasure based “exercise in disguise” called Nia.
