Divinewellness.com offers personalized yoga classes and consultation via video conferencing

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Divinewellness.com offers personalized yoga classes and consultation with yoga teachers in India via video conferencing. The services are on one-to-one basis, easy to use and highly interactive. Using this two-way communication, the instructor watches and guides the practitioner on various Yogic asanas and practices.

“The objective to attend the show is to not only showcase the usability and simplicity of the services but also to create awareness about the yoga practices of India and its benefits”

Divinewellness.com will be demonstrating its personalized online web services, technology and user benefits during the Yoga Journal Conference at San Francisco between Jan 29-31, 2010.

Wellness Personalized

The services also include personalized consultation on other ancient Indian wellness traditions such as Ayurveda. The website offers one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation, which involves a comprehensive understanding of various aspects of an individual’s constitution. The website’s Ayurveda experts offer remedies and advice that work to restore and maintain good health for sustained well-being. The website also offers detailed advice on diet and nutrition, based on specific needs of an individual.

The services have been launched recently and Divinewellness.com is taking them to Yoga Journal Conference, San Francisco, to demonstrate the usability, quality and other benefits to yoga enthusiasts visiting the show.

Inspiration

The conference would be attended by Mr. Anurag Lohia, CEO of Divinewellness.com, who will detail the services and answer all queries of yoga enthusiasts and wellness seekers.

“The objective to attend the show is to not only showcase the usability and simplicity of the services but also to create awareness about the yoga practices of India and its benefits,” said Mr. Lohia.

Speaking about the inspiration behind Divinewellness.com, Mr. Lohia said: “I have been visiting US for various reasons during the past many years and, being a yoga lover, have visited a number of studios and taken their classes. They are beautiful but there is limited scope for a user to ask questions or to get personal attention. Asking help from a personal yoga teacher is forbidding, due to cost. So I thought maybe we could deliver yoga teachings online; it would save transport, be personalized, and ultimately benefit the users. Thus, the idea was seeded and after two years of research and consultation, we launched the services. Our intention is to provide yoga and wellness services as per convenience of the user and at an affordable price.”

The concept and services seem revolutionary for wellness seekers and are sure to catch the imagination of wellness lovers.

Source: Divinewellness.com

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