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  • Iyengar is very athletic yoga, uses a lot of props - bolsters and blocks etc to help you learn.

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  • I have recently been conducting a brain-scan study of a vigorous form of yoga known as Iyengar.

    Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006

  • I have recently been conducting a brain-scan study of a vigorous form of yoga known as Iyengar.

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  • Aside from the wide range of more classical yoga traditions such as Iyengar, Ashtanga, Yin and Vinyasa, there are niche-marketed specialty yoga classes for runners, golfers, cyclists, seniors and teens, plus therapeutic classes for grief, breast cancer, MS and chronic back pain.

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  • Aside from the wide range of more classical yoga traditions such as Iyengar, Ashtanga, Yin and Vinyasa, there are niche-marketed specialty yoga classes for runners, golfers, cyclists, seniors and teens, plus therapeutic classes for grief, breast cancer, MS and chronic back pain.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • To determine how sales would be impacted, Iyengar calculated optimal wholesale prices for record labels and the downstream retail prices at several levels of production cost to the record labels.

    When Lower Prices Equal Higher Profits Knowledge@Wharton 2010

  • "The record companies are overcharging," Iyengar says, based upon the data that he collected.

    When Lower Prices Equal Higher Profits Knowledge@Wharton 2010

  • Iyengar, who specializes in issues of pricing and consumer behavior, recently surveyed about 600 digital music consumers with the goal of developing optimal pricing structures for the music industry, which has been losing revenue as it struggles to switch from an era of records and CDs to the world of digital downloads.

    When Lower Prices Equal Higher Profits Knowledge@Wharton 2010

  • This phenomenon is addressed in the new book "The Art of Choosing" by Sheena Iyengar.

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  • For instance, if the music companies keep the wholesale price at a low level, Iyengar found, this makes it attractive for retailers to offer a bucket plan to their customers.

    When Lower Prices Equal Higher Profits Knowledge@Wharton 2010

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