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CAMP MK, Romania - Soldiers of the Balkans Medical Task Force, the Romanian Role II Hospital, and the 212th Combat Support Hospital participate in a MASCAL Exercise Jul. 16, 2017. The 212th CSH was augmented by British Soldiers. (U.S, Army Photo by Capt. Jerome C. Ferrin)
I thought I heard a groan.
"Miss Lily, are you OK? This may not be the best way to start an excercise program."
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fella in the river By Denton Harryman on 7/17/2011
Today's photo continues my exercise series (i.e. all photos taken while I was in motion on a 4 mile walk through the parks in downtown Greenville). This photo shows a foot bridge crossing the Reedy River. The photo also shows a heavy growth of kudzu, a non-native plant which is very invasive and if not fought will kill trees and consume homes. Also, I have provided this extra photo showing the fella in the river which you can also see in today's featured photo. I really have no idea what he was doing. Maybe cooling off. It was hot.
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Excercising postures or Asanas in Hatha Yoga has two essential objectives. The first is that to practice any real meditation, one needs at the least one posture in which one can be perfectly comfortable for a longer period of time. The more such postures one can master, the better the basis for developing the inner meditation techniques. The second objective of excercising asanas in Hatha Yoga is to bring health and energy to body and mind by opening the nadis. When such excercises are regularly perfomed, the path of hatha yoga is opened automatically, though one still has to follow it further. The mere mastering of postures is no objective in itself, though mastering various postures certainly strengthens the power of will and concentration and the habit of not paying too much attention to the information input by the senses.