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true wheel tuesday! week 3: green power

by chas on April 21, 2009

so now what?
so you’ve assessed the trueness of your wheel, and you’ve discovered your strengths and your weaknesses, the areas where you are covered and the areas where you are bare, bald, ready to pop, flat! and you’ve set yourself some goals, spread out over time. and maybe you’ve even compared your goals to your [...]

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true wheel tuesday! week 2: goals

by chas on April 7, 2009

   
photo by dalbera

 the hub of the wheel
welcome to week 2 of true wheel tuesdays. last week we worked with the basic assessment, which was simple and straightforward enough, i hope. this week we will work with some more simple exercises and see what happens. it’s always like that when truing a wheel…all wheels are different, [...]

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true wheel tuesday! week 1: assessment

by chas on March 31, 2009

 
the true wheel
well it’s a great day when you discover that marcel duchamp took the trouble to create a prototype logo for your once and future group program a full 96 years earlier, and so god is in hir heaven and all is right with the world!
that said, today is going to kick-off a series of weekly looks [...]

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the myth of these tough economic times

by chas on December 24, 2008

in these tough economic times
i heard an ad on the radio today, from an auto dealership mind you, that used that phrase. and i have to tell you, it’s starting to get on my nerves. of course i’m a yoga teacher so i’ll get over it. and this is not going to be a screed, [...]

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