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RESPONSE TO YOGACITYNYC.COM ARTICLES ON DAHN YOGA

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FACTS VS. FICTION
THE OFFICIAL TRUTH FROM DAHN YOGA
As a result of several untrue stories in the press and on blogs, Dahn Yoga has decided to use this blog to help separate facts from fiction.

RESPONSE TO YOGACITYNYC.COM ARTICLES ON DAHN YOGA

Unfortunately, we find the stories written by Hannah Rappleye to be highly critical and inaccurate. To be clear, Hannah had several phone conversations with our PR consultant, Mike Paul, regarding Dahn Yoga before finally agreeing to meet face-to-face for an interview. Sadly, after a 2-hour dinner interview, Hannah used very little from that face-to-face interview in her articles. She decided to take much of the information she received from biased, plaintiffs’ opinions in a lawsuit (with no facts) to direct her questions and even taint her experience in our yoga classes.

If Hannah was more open-minded, she would have experienced what millions of Dahn Yoga members have experienced: that Dahn Yoga’s Korean-based yoga classes are different from Indian-base yoga classes for a reason. In fact, many of the exercises she describes in her articles continue to help millions of members around the world with not only general fitness and wellness goals, but specifically with improved organ and intestinal health. Several of these exercises have been practiced for over 5,000 years in Korean society and other countries and have excellent results for those who learn them and practice them consistently.

We were not at all surprised that Hannah concluded that our classes or organization were not cult-like. Dahn Yoga is not a cult, never was a cult and never will be a cult. These toxic terms are only uttered by people who are seeking financial gain in a lawsuit or by a so-called cult expert (Steve Hassan) who reaps money directly by calling us a cult. In fact, this so-called cult expert has been investigated by law enforcement for wrongdoing and rebuked by legitimate cult experts as inappropriate and unethical.

Hannah also said she spoke to many people who have taken Dahn Yoga who love it and have benefitted greatly from taking it. This part of her interviews we agree with fully. In fact, to learn directly from our members who continue to benefit from Dahn Yoga, check out their testimonials on our official Dahn Yoga website.

Sincerely,

Dahn Yoga Corporate Communications

Filed under Dahn Yoga Classes
Sep 29, 2009

RESPONSE TO WEtv STORY – SECRET LIVES OF WOMEN: CULTS

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FACTS VS. FICTION
THE OFFICIAL TRUTH FROM DAHN YOGA
As a result of several untrue stories in the press and on blogs, Dahn Yoga has decided to use this blog to help separate facts from fiction.

RESPONSE TO WEtv STORY
- SECRET LIVES OF WOMEN: CULTS

We find the story on Amy Shipley to be very sad. Amy is a former employee at Dahn Yoga, who ironically is part of a lawsuit against our company. That fact was never mentioned in the story about her on WEtv. We find this omission to be a very important point. To be clear, Amy has a financial incentive to bring a negative story against Dahn Yoga as a plaintiff in a lawsuit against us. We also know Amy struggled financially for years, which is another incentive to join a lawsuit. In addition, Amy had many other problems.

Amy, in her own words, describes how her life since childhood has been extremely difficult on her psychologically. We agree, but ironically, not because of Dahn Yoga, but based on her own troubled past, including heavy drug use and various major challenges in her family upbringing, which she herself outlines in her story on WEtv. We hope that Amy receives the psychological help she needs and deserves.

However, the help Amy gets should focus on her own childhood and psychological issues and not Dahn Yoga. Dahn Yoga is not a cult, never was a cult and never will be a cult. We find it highly offensive and a big lie to try to damage Dahn Yoga’s brand. It is highly prejudicial to label Dahn Yoga with this toxic terminology, which, ironically, is not based on any facts. Dahn Yoga considers such words defamation. Dahn Yoga is a highly successful fitness and wellness chain with over 1,000 locations that has offered excellent fitness and wellness results to millions of people around the world for over 30 years.

Ironically, Dahn Yoga gave Amy many tools to use in her battle, including many tools in fitness and wellness which help reduce stress and anxiety. We hope she remembers and continues to use these helpful techniques and lessons to help achieve a more balanced health and wellness plan for life.

Sincerely,

Dahn Yoga Corporate Communications

Filed under Dahn Yoga Classes
Sep 16, 2009

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Though it was founded in the 1980s, Dahn Yoga's basic precepts and techniques are directly descended from methods practiced five millennia ago in East Asia. These precepts include the importance of the mind's partnership with the body, as well as the need for a balanced bond between the two.

Today, thousands of Americans practice Dahn Yoga everyday, many of whom are delightedly trying it for the first time. Taking a little time out of one's day to stretch, breathe, pose and meditate with a gentle smile on one's face can radically change one's mood and outlook.

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