IYF AND IPTC SIGNED THE OFFICIAL MOU.
IPTC will certify Yoga’ National Federation/Association’s, Clubs, Coaches, Judges, Athletes, groups, and individuals Yoga lovers.
Mehdi – Arash Salmanpour the IPTC president said, today Yoga is one of the most beautiful and popular sports in the world. Many people in all ages joining Yoga day by day. according to the yoga sport potential, I think one day we can have this powerful sport as one of the Olympic major sports as well. Salmanpour mentioned, today we might have many other yoga organizations in the world, and it’s really good if all of us trying our best to promote and develop Yoga hand in hand as a sport.
IPTC with the aim of yoga worldwide development will start cooperation with IYF, and we are looking forward to reaching our goal one day soon.
for more information please don’t hesitate to contact IPTC.
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TURKISH YOGA ATHLETES' MESSAGE: STOP WATER POLLUTION
A group of Turkish yoga athletes have won first place in the fourth World Yoga Choreography Championship with their chorography called “Stop Water Pollution.”
The three athletes have drawn attention to one of the most urgent environmental issues in the world.
The championship was held on June 7 in Turkey’s coastal resort town of Gümüldür in the Aegean province of İzmir.
The event, which was joined by approximately 100 yoga athletes from 20 countries, was organized by the International Yoga Federation (IYF).
“In our choreography, we discussed water pollution, which is one of the biggest problems in our world, and we tried to draw attention to this issue…Every living being must live freely. If you don’t take care of nature, nature doesn’t take care of you!” said one of the Turkish yoga athletes, Merve Tanrıverdi, after presenting their chorography.
The Turkish yoga trio, See Stars, also includes professional athletes Tanrıverdi, Selva Arı and Yasemin Karaboğa.
“Caretta Carettas (loggerhead sea turtles) are dying on our southern coasts. The whole world is alarmed for sea and water resources. Unique coral reefs are disappearing. Water is the most basic source for all living beings. We have used all the sensitivity that the yoga sport provides for the individual to draw attention to water and sea cleanliness issues,” said Akif Manaf, president of the IYF, speaking after the competition.
“We support all the valuable projects in this regard, [and] we invite everybody for not polluting nature. We will keep this subject on the agenda to raise peaceful awareness with nature,” he said.
The Sea Star group’s chorography can be watched from the following website: https://youtu.be/SLVAKfIaZ-0
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TURKISH YOGA ATHLETES WIN WORLD CHOREOGRAPHY TITLE
Turkish yoga athletes have won the first place at the 4th World Yoga Choreography Championship, which took place in İzmir's Gümüldür last week.
Participated by from athletes from 20 countries, the championship marked Turkey's first international title in yoga.
The Turkish yoga athletes Selva Arı, Merve Tanrıverdi and Yasemin Karaboğa presented a choreography called "Stop Water Pollution," inspired by marine pollution, one of the biggest man-made disasters our planet is facing.
Speaking after the competition, Tanrıverdi said: "In our choreography, we focused on water pollution, which is one of the biggest problems in our world, and we tried to draw attention to this issue. You can raise awareness to stop water pollution by watching and sharing our choreography. Every living being must live freely. If you don't take care of nature, nature doesn't take care of you."
Akif Manaf, President of the International Yoga Federation (IYF) also drew attention to marine pollution. "Caretta Carettas (loggerhead turtles) are dying on our southern coasts. The whole world is alarmed for sea and water resources. Unique coral reefs are disappearing. Water is the most basic source for all living beings. We have used all the sensitivity that yoga provides for the individual to draw attention to water and cleanliness of the oceans. We support all the valuable projects in this regard. We invite everybody to work for the goal of not polluting nature. We will keep this subject on the agenda to raise peaceful awareness with nature."
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FOR THE FIRST TIME TURKEY WON THE IYC
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2ND INERNATIONAL YOGA CHOREOGRAPHY CHAMPIONSHIP
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IYF AND IPTC SIGNED THE OFFICIAL MOU.
IPTC will certify Yoga’ National Federation/Association’s, Clubs, Coaches, Judges, Athletes, groups, and individuals Yoga lovers.
Mehdi – Arash Salmanpour the IPTC president said, today Yoga is one of the most beautiful and popular sports in the world. Many people in all ages joining Yoga day by day. according to the yoga sport potential, I think one day we can have this powerful sport as one of the Olympic major sports as well. Salmanpour mentioned, today we might have many other yoga organizations in the world, and it’s really good if all of us trying our best to promote and develop Yoga hand in hand as a sport.
IPTC with the aim of yoga worldwide development will start cooperation with IYF, and we are looking forward to reaching our goal one day soon.
for more information please don’t hesitate to contact IPTC.
The source
TURKISH YOGA ATHLETES' MESSAGE: STOP WATER POLLUTION
A group of Turkish yoga athletes have won first place in the fourth World Yoga Choreography Championship with their chorography called “Stop Water Pollution.”
The three athletes have drawn attention to one of the most urgent environmental issues in the world.
The championship was held on June 7 in Turkey’s coastal resort town of Gümüldür in the Aegean province of İzmir.
The event, which was joined by approximately 100 yoga athletes from 20 countries, was organized by the International Yoga Federation (IYF).
“In our choreography, we discussed water pollution, which is one of the biggest problems in our world, and we tried to draw attention to this issue…Every living being must live freely. If you don’t take care of nature, nature doesn’t take care of you!” said one of the Turkish yoga athletes, Merve Tanrıverdi, after presenting their chorography.
The Turkish yoga trio, See Stars, also includes professional athletes Tanrıverdi, Selva Arı and Yasemin Karaboğa.
“Caretta Carettas (loggerhead sea turtles) are dying on our southern coasts. The whole world is alarmed for sea and water resources. Unique coral reefs are disappearing. Water is the most basic source for all living beings. We have used all the sensitivity that the yoga sport provides for the individual to draw attention to water and sea cleanliness issues,” said Akif Manaf, president of the IYF, speaking after the competition.
“We support all the valuable projects in this regard, [and] we invite everybody for not polluting nature. We will keep this subject on the agenda to raise peaceful awareness with nature,” he said.
The Sea Star group’s chorography can be watched from the following website: https://youtu.be/SLVAKfIaZ-0
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TURKISH YOGA ATHLETES WIN WORLD CHOREOGRAPHY TITLE
Turkish yoga athletes have won the first place at the 4th World Yoga Choreography Championship, which took place in İzmir's Gümüldür last week.
Participated by from athletes from 20 countries, the championship marked Turkey's first international title in yoga.
The Turkish yoga athletes Selva Arı, Merve Tanrıverdi and Yasemin Karaboğa presented a choreography called "Stop Water Pollution," inspired by marine pollution, one of the biggest man-made disasters our planet is facing.
Speaking after the competition, Tanrıverdi said: "In our choreography, we focused on water pollution, which is one of the biggest problems in our world, and we tried to draw attention to this issue. You can raise awareness to stop water pollution by watching and sharing our choreography. Every living being must live freely. If you don't take care of nature, nature doesn't take care of you."
Akif Manaf, President of the International Yoga Federation (IYF) also drew attention to marine pollution. "Caretta Carettas (loggerhead turtles) are dying on our southern coasts. The whole world is alarmed for sea and water resources. Unique coral reefs are disappearing. Water is the most basic source for all living beings. We have used all the sensitivity that yoga provides for the individual to draw attention to water and cleanliness of the oceans. We support all the valuable projects in this regard. We invite everybody to work for the goal of not polluting nature. We will keep this subject on the agenda to raise peaceful awareness with nature."
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FOR THE FIRST TIME TURKEY WON THE IYC
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2ND INERNATIONAL YOGA CHOREOGRAPHY CHAMPIONSHIP
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