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I have a question
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Does Anyone Know If This Is Yoga or Tai Chi ???
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Yes. Definitely, Ricky :clap: :clap: :clap: :giggle:
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Definately Yoga Ricky, the first photo is the the simple lo-bust position.........
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Interesting question..........................................


All i do know is it looked as if it was cold when those photo's were taken.

Poor girl :giggle: :giggle:
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Looking at the picture she looks very similar to a model in a montage I did for a health club. The canvas was 3 m long and she was life size :giggle: :giggle:
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I see your concern David, It could be taken to be sexist.
but I wouldn't have a problem if any of the Female members of the forum wanted to post something similar
featuring the male form, there are plenty derogatory jokes about males by females which i don't get offended about,
but if any of the female members are offended then then I apologize and please by all means remove the post,
One persons humour is not always anothers. :D
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Sports Picture for the Ladies

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Yes humour is subjective and I wasn’t really offended by the images but just found myself thinking what would the female forum members feel about it? But may be I shouldn't be too serious about it and just laugh along with everyone else :Slap:

Looking at what Graysalchemy has posted I’d rather look at your lady doing yoga Ricky :sweating:
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Last time I saw anything like that it was strapped to the bow of a galleon!
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I hope that's the ladies photos you're referring too Robo?
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and we were wondering why we don't have many female members posting ?? :clap:

great punchline Ricky :giggle:
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I'd say Yoga. Not that I care much. Whatever it is it seems to be doing her good. :D
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I used to be able to do all of those postures. It certainly taught me to look after my back and my posture. That bridge does look a little gravity defying.
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She should try skipping. That's good exercise. :D

On second thoughts..... Maybe not. :roll:
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