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Phnom Penh yoga fans return to mat after lockdown - with a beer

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Phnom Penh yoga fans return to mat after lockdown - with a beer

By Chanta Lach

 

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Sreyline Bacha participates in a beer yoga session, as the country eases the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions, at a craft brewery in Phnom Penh, Cambodia January 19, 2021. Picture taken January 19, 2021. REUTERS/Cindy Liu

 

PHNOM PENH, Jan 22 (Reuters) - For some, a post-lockdown group activity that combines exercise with alcohol may seem like the ideal coronavirus stress-buster - though yoga purists should probably avoid Phnom Penh's TwoBirds Craft Beer brewery while it's taking place.

 

The brewery's yoga classes, resumed after a six-week lockdown across Cambodia - which has officially recorded not a single COVID death - was lifted on Jan. 1, combine holding a pose with clutching a beer, and they're attracting devotees.

 

"I have more fun with beer yoga. It's not as serious as traditional yoga," said Sreyline Bacha, 25, as she reached for a beer glass, wobbling just a little to maintain her balance in a pose.

 

"We are with friends and say 'cheers' and sip beer and that makes me feel very happy," added Bacha, who manages social media influencers.

Its creation attributed to a stunt at America's Burning Man festival in 2013, beer yoga has since enjoyed sporadic popularity in different parts of the world.

 

"It's not like a real yoga practise, it's more like a gathering with friends, incorporating yoga moves for entertainment," said instructor Anna, who arrived in Cambodia about two months ago.

 

Connor Cheney Kirsch, general manager of BeerPro Import Export Co., which owns TwoBirds, said the classes, held in a former garment factory, were about community and bringing people together after work.

 

"If you fall over, or something, nobody is going to look at you in a strange way. It's all about the fun," said Kirsch. (Writing by Ed Davies; editing by John Stonestreet)

 

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ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

Yoga and drinking .... ?

Some excellent craft beers here in Cambodia, from IPA's to dark stouts!!

57 minutes ago, Tropposurfer said:

Yoga and drinking .... ?

Why not.  I think I'll start a Drinking Meditation Center. 

 

Surprised no enterprising yoga studios have tried this yet in Bangkok. Is there a rule against Yoga and Beer here?

 

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Wonder if they do any inversions...

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