Not exact matches
People who wouldn't set foot inside a yoga
class or step on the scales for a weight loss challenge
come to see the nurse
practitioner for a sore throat or a sprained ankle, and end up
coming back
to have their blood pressure monitored or their glucose tested on a regular basis.
So if they haven't done exercises before or rather yoga before, they are perfectly fine
to start, at least in my
classes, but they most definitely should
come in in the very beginning and start and they should let their
practitioner know that they have never done yoga before, so that the yoga teacher can share with her ways of backing off.
My concern is about an average
practitioner, who's probably been sitting all day, not necessarily aware of the core musculature and
comes to a yoga
class bringing all his movement habits with him.
The case, which was filed in April 2012, initially
came to the London firm because various members of the impacted communities in Manitoba reached out
to local counsel Troniak Law, which in turn contacted now - Justice Russell Raikes, an experienced
class action
practitioner who at that time was with McKenzie Lake Lawyers, for help with the
class action aspect of the case.
It is a common practice well known
to practitioners and even discussed by law professors in
class at time, but I'd have a hard time
coming up with a reference where it was discussed.