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    Folks, its Memorial Day, and what better way to really get your party hummin’ than by popping open an ice cold bottle of Coca-Cola and turning up the new EGBDF Mixtape! That’s right, after a long hiatus, we’re back! This time with a bit of a different twist—mixtapes for everyone’s favorite brands (and boy is this one crisp and refreshing!) So fire up those grills, grab your sweetiepie, and get ready to dance! That’s Memorial Day the Coca-Cola way, and it’s brought to you by Fine Folks.

    Oh and don’t forget, starting Monday June 4 and continuing every first and third Monday of the month, you can dance the night away as Fine Folks DJs at Mandrake Bar in Culver City (all part of Grill Murray: chronological Bill Murray movies + free grilled goodness+music!) Feel great, feel amazing, feel FINE. Just click on the cover above! Or, if you don’t trust pictures, have a click at that download link below.

    And so, ladies and gentlemen, without further ado…

    Every Good Boy Does Fine Mixtape #6: Coca-Cola

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    1. I Want To Be Happy - The Four Freshmen

    2. Next Door to an Angel - Neil Sedaka

    3. Mr. Sandman - The Chordettes

    4. Bristol Stomp - The Dovelles

    5. Swinging On A Star - Dion and the Belmonts

    6. Venus - Frankie Avalon

    7. King Size Coca-Cola - The Brothers Four & Anita Bryant

    8. Tall Paul - Annette Funicello

    9. California Sun - The Rivieras

    10. Coca-Cola  - Aretha Franklin

    11. Work Out Stevie, Work Out - Stevie Wonder

    12. Things Go Better With Coke - The American Breed

    13. Sausalito (Is The Place To Go) - Ohio Express

    14. Here And Now - Jam Handy Organization for Coca-Cola

    *Fine Fact!: “Here And Now” is actually taken from one of three full musicals (FULL MUSICALS) that Coca-Cola performed internally in the 60s to educate and motivate their employees.

    *Fine Fact!: “Sausalito” (credited to Ohio Express) was actually performed here by 10cc (‘I’m not in love…’), 3 years before they adopted that name.

    Oh and be sure to check out our other EGBDF Mixtapes!

     
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    gypsetgoddess:

    Check out my dog, what an awesome cheerleader…. #yoga #gettinit #dog #papillion #dancerpose #marahoffman #vibram #urbanears #smile #sleepingbeardunes #fashion (Taken with Instagram at Dune Climb - Sleeping Bear Dunes)

     
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    what are your favorite blogs? i know you posted something like this before but i cant find it again . i would really appreciate it if you would give me a second posting :)
    Anonymous

    Its no problem at all! :) Namaste~
     
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    Ligaments: Vital in Every Movement

    During the February YTT weekend, Kat Green began our detailed introduction into Yoga-related anatomy with an unexpected subject – ligaments.

    Like most of you, I’d never given my ligaments a second thought (until now!). Most often, the focus of our physical bodies is the organs, muscles, + bones.

    So, what are ligaments?

    Ligaments are the connective tissue that connects bone to bone (similar to tendons, which connect muscle to bone). As Kat suggested, imagine ligaments as duct tape – they can be stretched + lengthened, but they aren’t meant to be, a.k.a. like muscles, ligaments can be ripped or torn (and like muscles, it is very painful!).

    As with any element of our bodies, ligaments have many purposes, but a key one is ligaments are meant to protect the spine + other joints from too much movement (and therefore injury).

    Are my ligaments just like my parents’/siblings’/best friend’s ligaments?

    Maybe, but probably not. The world is full of an infinite variety of bodies. Some people are born with extra bones + others born with not enough. Some people are born with 1 hand or foot smaller than the other.

    Similarly, our ligaments vary in length + flexibility, though people often fall into 1 of 2 categories (which could also be divided into varying degrees):

    1. Longer ligaments = a larger range of motion/flexibility, but lacking stability.
    2. Shorter ligaments = great stability, but lacking flexibility.

    There is also a mid-range, but most people lean toward/fall into 1 category or the other, if only slightly.

    Personally, I have longer ligaments, which means I am flexible + can work into some interesting Yoga poses … but that also means that holding a one-legged balancing pose can be very tough because my ligaments just want to stretch, stretch, stretch (instead of holding me steady)!

    You know what that means? I need to do balancing + strength-developing poses to improve my physical stability. If you have shorter ligaments, then a greater focus on flexibility-centered poses is vital for your body.

    What if I don’t do poses to help counteract the natural tendencies of my ligaments?

    One word: injury. Like any healthy practice (such as not smoking + choosing what you eat), Yoga is about consistency. If you don’t consistently challenge your body, it will get stuck in a rut.

    For shorter ligament folks, your range of motion will continue to decrease as you age + then, one day, you’ll challenge your range of motion (intentionally or not) and BAM! – you tear a ligament and/or a muscle, break a bone … etc.

    For longer ligament folks, your range of motion may still be considerable as you age, but you’ll also still lack stability. Even if you exercise to maintain your flexibility, a lack of stability will make it easier for you to stretch your ligaments too far and BAM! – you tear a ligament and/or a muscle, break a bone … etc.

    What happens if I injure a ligament?

    A long road to recovery. Unlike muscles, ligaments have a very low to nearly zero regular supply of blood.

    When injured, a continual supply of oxygenated blood helps to repair muscles. Without that supply of blood, ligaments take nearly 3x as long to heal as muscles do.

    Gentle movement (within a comfortable/safe range of motion) during healing helps to bring that vital oxygenated blood to ligaments to help them heal – hello, Chair Yoga! :)

     
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    Returning to school has been an adventure. A drastic change of major has kept me readily absorbing information I never before imagined I’d enjoy.

    I look forward to every weekend. Escaping to my partner’s office (a quiet, warm room with a wide view) I work from early in the morning until the sun goes down - drinking freshly brewed coffee or tea.

    This picture is from a long day of studying in that office. The sun was bright and cheerful - inviting a long stretch and a moment’s break.

     
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    This morning marked the second class meeting of my Beginners Hatha Yoga class for the semester.  Even though the course is from 7:30AM - 9:20AM, it’s so refreshing to start the day off with some relaxing exercise.  This is my first time practicing yoga; I can’t wait to see what I learn!  :)

     
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    i am so happy i tried yoga, at first i was like “i look dumb” but it turned into the most relaxing hour of my life

    will definitely be doing more!

     
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    Oh yeah!

    Hey Tumblr.

    I have officially begun my Yoga Teacher Training. :3

     
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