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Three years ago, I was starting a website for live online yoga classes - that could accomodate groups as well as individuals. It was cool, but the tech infrastructure wasn’t there and I didn’t have the talent (or the tools) to create the kinds of things that exist today. In many ways, I’ve resisted looking at online yoga in part because I’ve been sulking that I tried to implement an idea too early and it didn’t work, and also because I took a fulltime job that required my attention and focus elsewhere.
So all of that said, I realize I want to pay attention again. And enough time has passed that I’d love to know which online yoga resources you find the most affordable, effective, intuitive, and elegant. Which is your favorite and why? Is it the teachers, the accessibility, the price?
What makes for a good online yoga experience, and what’s still missing?