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iPod Yoga

iPod yoga was probably not on the short list of talking points put together by Apple’s marketing department when the company launched the iPod, but to Yoga-loving iPod owners, it’s a match made in nirvana. The Los Angeles Times writes about one stressed-out Californian and the salvation offered by a company called Yogi2go, which is one of the several outfits that have seen the potential for selling, or giving away, instructional yoga audio files for download to an iPod. Yogi2go sells one-hour classes for $10, and an assortment of shorter tapes for less. Other sites, such as Podfitness, allow users to mix MP3s of personal training
instruction with their own music playlist for a customized workout. The Yoga Learning Center operates on the subscription model, where $9.95 a month gets users access to a "continually growing" library of audio and video tapes. More to come, no doubt, and Geezer thinks Google is the best way to find them.

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  2. Its a amazing application but the tools are not user friendly..
    I already have an iPod but I do not know about it.
    I think this article may help me…
    Thanks,
    Sayen.

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