Thursday, 31 December 2009

Planet Yoga: Meet Master Ram: Planet Yoga's Director of Dance hits Hong Kong

Meet Master Ram: Planet Yoga's Director of Dance hits Hong Kong
Dance as exercise is becoming hugely popular and Master Ram sets the pace. A lifetime of dance and martial arts has made him fast and flexible. He uses his talents to design a range of classes from Bollywood to Freestyle. Having started teaching at 15 he is recognized as one of the youngest certified dance instructors.




RY: As the Dance Director, you customize a wide range of classes--Bollywood, Freestyle, bellydancing specifically for Planet Yoga. What are you working on at the moment?

Ram: Right now, I am preparing for the new Master Classes at Planet Yoga. We are very lucky to have a lot of dedicated and eager dancers at Planet Yoga so these sessions are designed with them in mind. The choreography is meant for intermediate and advanced dancers who are looking for something a little more challenging.

RY: You are one of the youngest certified dance instructors in India. How did you become a dance instructor? Were you always a good dancer?

Ram: I was always very athletic as a kid--I studied Martial Arts for 7 years and became a Black Belt. I began training in dance at a very young age and started teaching classes when I was 15.




RY: Who has inspired you most as a dancer?

Ram: My biggest idol, without a doubt, is Michael Jackson. Not just for his techniques but his innovation, his star quality and charisma. In my profession, it is easy to imitate others' styles and techniques. It is important for me to create original choreography so that my students are learning something new and exciting, not something they have already seen somewhere else.
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RY: Some of these classes may sound a little intimidating --Bhangra Funk, Modern Belly Dancing. For someone who has little or no experience dancing how would you encourage them?

Ram: I always teach each of my classes with one goal in mind, and that is to help my students build self-confidence, have fun and raise their energy level. Some of the classes are more challenging than others, but ultimately, it is not about learning specific techniques or fancy moves, I want them to feel good about their bodies and health.


RY: Planet Yoga is known for having instructors that have real talent and great experience. What does real yoga mean to you?

Ram: For each of my classes, I try to create a unique experience. I listen to my students and give them lots of feedback. It is important for me that anyone who comes into my class feels that they are able to take with them something that is worthwhile. Real yoga for me is creating a personal experience for each of my students.

Real Yogis at Planet Yoga

Planet yoga brings only real yogis from all over the planet.



Come in and meet them and receive a complimentary yoga class.







Master Kapil



  • Gold Medalist
  • Post Graduation in Yoga Psychology at Bihar Yoga Bharati, Munger India
  • Graduation in Commerce
  • Conducted Yoga camps and Shivirs in an around India including Indian Institute of Management, Joka Tata Consultancy Services, Salt Lake National Police Academy
  • Conducted Yoga classes for his excellence Mr. Viren J. Shah, Governor of West Bengal
    Conducted Yoga Health Management Courses and special camps for children.




Master Ram



  • Championship title winner in Western Freestyle Dance and Millennium Freedom Competitions
  • First place in the Western Dance YMCA Competition
  • Has performed for international events like “Jam 2008” at Hong Kong’s International Music & Dance Festival
  • After studying and performing in India, Master Ram has been packing classes in Hong Kong with his high energy style. Classes include; Bollywood, Fusion, Modern Belly, Freestyle, and Salsa.
    He brings a fresh new energy and passion to his classes which has captured the hearts and rhythms of his students.

    “The Power to determine the direction of our life is not decided by life itself, but by us. Everything in our own hand, regardless of the challenges that we may face in the future, we should never give up on living out our dreams.“ Master Ram



Master Naveen



  • Post Graduate in Yogic Science from Swami Vivekanda Yoga Anusanthana Samsthana, Bangalore, India
  • Certified Yoga Instructor and Therapist at the Swami Vivekananda Yoga Ashram, Bangalore
  • Certified Yoga Instructor – Khusboo Welfare Society, Bangalore, India

  • Conducted workshops in Yoga and Meditation at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
    Chief Yoga Therapist at the NMP Medical Research Institute, Bangalore

  • Awarded “Best Teacher” in Yoga and Meditation, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur



Master Raj



  • Graduate in Yogic Science from Swami Vivekananda Yoga University, Bangalore, India
  • Diploma in Yoga and Naturopathy, Swami Vivekananda University, Bangalore, India
  • Certified Yoga Therapist from the Swami Vivekananda Yoga University
  • Awarded “Best Yoga Instructor” at the AYUR Rejuvenation Centre, New Delhi
  • Certified Yoga Instructor – Acupressure and Acupuncture Practioners Welfare Association, New Delhi
  • Certified by the Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences University, Karnataka, India



Master Vaibhav



  • Highly experienced in performing and choreographing performances in productions across India
  • Achieved highest rankings in over 30 state and national dance competitions across India
  • Studied, performed and trained Jazz, Street Jazz, Contemporary, Hip-Hop, Bollywood and Salsa under the guidance of renowned teacher, Pritpal

  • Classes packed with the latest in modern dance styles, fun, energy and nightclub ready moves are what you can expect from Vaibhav’s classes. His ability to bring his students to his level is what makes this instructor so unique and he is bringing it to Planet Yoga exclusively fresh from India.

Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Planet Yoga: Real Yogis: Meet Kapil the director of Yoga at Planet Yoga

Kapil is an accomplished Yoga Master and Director of Yoga at Planet Yoga. He shares a few thoughts on his life, his passions and his yoga. Kapil comes from a very spiritual background. He was born and raised in Calcutta India before finding his way to Hong Kong.

RY: I understand yoga is very much part of your life. Can you tell us about that?

Kapil: "I was always interested in meditation and spirituality growing up. I always felt that I needed a different pace and lifestyle. I had read about the Bihar School of Yoga in a paper and got interested. The programme required students to stay in a monastery for two years. My mother was scared because she thought I was going to become a monk." During Kapil's stay there he received a gold medal of excellence and eventually left to teach yoga.


RY: There must have been some powerful spiritual influences in your life if your mother thought you were goito spend the rest of your life in a monastery. What were they?

Kapil: "Jiddu Krishnamurti and Osho. I don't think I would have gotten interested into spirituality and yoga without their work."

RY: Planet Yoga is launching permanent series of Master Classes. This is something new to Hong Kong I think. Can you explain it to us?

Kapil: "Our yoga masters have put together a range of Master classes to launch in 2010. These classes are theme-based. One of the classes I'm very excited about is the Heart-Opening Hatha. When you practice yoga, it opens up different energies inside of you. This class is aimed at releasing feelings of compassion and love. All the Master Classes are designed fine tune skills and poses that you have learnt previously. Some of these classes will require students to have advanced skills in yoga."


RY:Planet Yoga prides itself on having real yoga masters and teaching real yoga. What is your definition of "Real Yoga"?

Kapil: "Real yoga is living in the moment and learning the lessons that moment has to teach you. Real yoga is not something you only experience in a classroom. Our yoga masters teach how to experience the joy of yoga with every breath you take throughout your day.

RY: Any word of encouragement for people wanting to try yoga?

Kapil: "Live in the moment. Start your yogic journey today. Whatever you are looking for in life yoga will help you find it. Love, happiness, confidence, peace, health… no matter what it is, yoga will help you find it"

Real Yoga,


Namaste

Planet Yoga: Real Yogis: Meet Kapil the director of Yoga at Planet Yoga

Kapil is an accomplished Yoga Master and Director of Yoga at Planet Yoga. He shares a few thoughts on his life, his passions and his yoga. Kapil comes from a very spiritual background. He was born and raised in Calcutta India before finding his way to Hong Kong.

RY: I understand yoga is very much part of your life. Can you tell us about that?

Kapil: "I was always interested in meditation and spirituality growing up. I always felt that I needed a different pace and lifestyle. I had read about the Bihar School of Yoga in a paper and got interested. The programme required students to stay in a monastery for two years. My mother was scared because she thought I was going to become a monk." During Kapil's stay there he received a gold medal of excellence and eventually left to teach yoga.


RY: There must have been some powerful spiritual influences in your life if your mother thought you were goito spend the rest of your life in a monastery. What were they?

Kapil: "Jiddu Krishnamurti and Osho. I don't think I would have gotten interested into spirituality and yoga without their work."

RY: Planet Yoga is launching permanent series of Master Classes. This is something new to Hong Kong I think. Can you explain it to us?

Kapil: "Our yoga masters have put together a range of Master classes to launch in 2010. These classes are theme-based. One of the classes I'm very excited about is the Heart-Opening Hatha. When you practice yoga, it opens up different energies inside of you. This class is aimed at releasing feelings of compassion and love. All the Master Classes are designed fine tune skills and poses that you have learnt previously. Some of these classes will require students to have advanced skills in yoga."


RY:Planet Yoga prides itself on having real yoga masters and teaching real yoga. What is your definition of "Real Yoga"?

Kapil: "Real yoga is living in the moment and learning the lessons that moment has to teach you. Real yoga is not something you only experience in a classroom. Our yoga masters teach how to experience the joy of yoga with every breath you take throughout your day.

RY: Any word of encouragement for people wanting to try yoga?

Kapil: "Live in the moment. Start your yogic journey today. Whatever you are looking for in life yoga will help you find it. Love, happiness, confidence, peace, health… no matter what it is, yoga will help you find it"

Real Yoga,


Namaste

Friday, 11 December 2009

Babies love Mommies that love Yoga!

Expecting ladies listen up, it’s time you say bye bye to bloated body and sickness in the stomach by working it out. Mabel Mak, Director of Operations and Co-Founder of CWX Vietnam, shows us how you can have fun with the bun.

By Phuong Lien


Get up and work it out

Reclining on a sofa, her face blushed with energy, Mabel eagerly casts insights on her seven-month-old pregnancy: “Being Asian myself and having lived in Hong Kong many years, I understand people’s concern and hesitation of being physically active during pregnancy. There are still many superstitions that are not backed by scientific evidence that people follow due to cultural pressures. I think one reason behind these beliefs is our instinct to protect the babies developing inside us. Furthermore, when one is pregnant, it’s hard enough to get up and get dressed everyday, while we feel bloated, and sick in the stomach.”



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Her fix? “Get up and do some work-out!” Mabel’s years of experience in the fitness industry informs her how a woman body would behave when she has to carry an extra weight for 9 months with all these changes in hormones and physical appearance: it calls for serious stamina. That and plus the energy to go into labor delivering the baby safe and sound.

“Thus is my stand on fitness during pregnancy! If you are not bed-ridden, or forbidden to exercise by your physician, fitness will bring the following benefits to your pregnancy: bring you more energy, help prepare you for the rigorous childbirth, reduce pregnancy discomfort, make the birthing process go easier, help you sleep better.” Mabel remarks. These are all results of a bodily system well-oiled to carry out the holy task of motherhood, and to some extent all mothers would love to follow a suitable pregnant program to better prepare for their special day if that’s all what it takes.

Mabel Mak Planet Yoga 2

But perhaps the most remarkable thing about stretching with your bump is the feel-good effect. It bestows generously on you, during and long after you hear the first crackling joy of birth. Not only exercising helps you sleep better, reduces stress and lifts your spirit (think endorphin, lots of it!), a few simple, coordinated movements a day to activate your body memory “will actually make it significantly faster for you to gain back your slim figure after delivery” as Mabel observes.

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Yoga is a mom’s best friend


It is believed that yoga is a marvelous form of exercise, especially for ladies who bundle. Mabel makes sure she has her yoga fix almost daily during her terms: “Yoga is great for pregnant women for several reasons. First of all, Yoga helps me breathe and relax, which, in turn, helps me to be well prepared for the harshness and the physical demands of labor, birth, and motherhood. Second, the stretching in yoga is a great way to tone up my muscles, making my body limber enough to prevent wear and tear in my joints by activating the lubricating fluid in joints.” Another aesthetic side to Yoga is that it can reduce bloatness, an annoying thing during pregnancy that turns you into a swollen onion. And what’s more, you can actually enjoy reading your favorite magazine in the loo because unlike other un-exercising moms-to-be, you won’t suffer much from constipation (which is very common with pregnancy) thanks to yoga-induced accelerating movement in your intestine.

Mabel has one-on-one yoga classes specially designed for her, as well as a tailor-made exercise routine. “My yoga instructor and personal trainer really made the difference. I believe anyone who is able to, should have a Personal Trainer and Yogi to work with them!” Her routine normally consists of: Yoga 3 days per week, with 15 minutes of breathing exercises - learning to control the breath, followed by 30 minutes of postures to strengthen the core and legs, and ending with 15 minutes of stretching.

Do what you love, and you will love what you do

“If your doctor says it is ok for you to exercise then I recommend those activities especially Yoga, for breathing and learning to concentrate & relax.” But Mabel believes the most important thing is to follow your heart. “Many women enjoy dancing, swimming, water aerobics, yoga, Pilates, biking, or walking. My message to women is don’t let your pregnancy stop you from doing what you love!”

Mabel suggests a little orientation kit for an exercise-inspired mom-to-be. First a check-up with your physician to make sure what kind of activities you can enjoy: “Ask your doctor all the questions regarding your health, the fetus’ health, what you are allowed and not allowed to do, especially in term of fitness. If you are already exercising, you should discuss this with your physician as well. Tell him/her of what your plan regarding your fitness in the next 9 months.”



She notes: “If you have been active, then just keep doing what you like best, but don’t overdo yourself, don’t do activities which are strenuous. During pregnancy, avoid activities which involve bouncing, jarring (up and down movements), leaping, sudden changes of directions, or activities which risk abdominal injury. Don’t exercise if you are feeling fatigue, dizzy, sort of breath, or pain in your back or pelvis.”

With ladies who didn’t frequent the gym that much before but still want to do something to welcome a smooth delivery, Mabel suggests: “Start slow. Start gradually.”

“Even 5 minutes a day is a good start if you've been inactive. Add 5 minutes each week until you reach 30 minutes. Dress comfortably in loose-fitting clothes and wear a supportive bra to protect your breasts. Drink plenty of water to avoid overheating and dehydration. Skip your exercises if you're sick. Opt for a walk in an air-conditioned mall on hot, humid days. Above all, listen to your body and have good judgment.”

Mabel ends the conversation with a glowing smile: “The most important thing is to enjoy your pregnancy! It is quite beautiful!”


Join there facebook page @ http://bit.ly/Sl2cF

Friday, 20 November 2009

Babies need a health start, Mommy Yoga!

Expecting ladies listen up, it’s time you say bye bye to bloated body and sickness in the stomach by working it out. Mabel Mak, Director of Operations and Co-Founder of CWX Vietnam, shows us how you can have fun with the bun.

By Phuong Lien

Get up and work it out

Reclining on a sofa, her face blushed with energy, Mabel eagerly casts insights on her seven-month-old pregnancy: “Being Asian myself and having lived in Hong Kong many years, I understand people’s concern and hesitation of being physically active during pregnancy. There are still many superstitions that are not backed by scientific evidence that people follow due to cultural pressures. I think one reason behind these beliefs is our instinct to protect the babies developing inside us. Furthermore, when one is pregnant, it’s hard enough to get up and get dressed everyday, while we feel bloated, and sick in the stomach.”


Hong Kong PlanetYoga,health,pregnant,yoga,baby


Her fix? “Get up and do some work-out!” Mabel’s years of experience in the fitness industry informs her how a woman body would behave when she has to carry an extra weight for 9 months with all these changes in hormones and physical appearance: it calls for serious stamina. That and plus the energy to go into labor delivering the baby safe and sound.

“Thus is my stand on fitness during pregnancy! If you are not bed-ridden, or forbidden to exercise by your physician, fitness will bring the following benefits to your pregnancy: bring you more energy, help prepare you for the rigorous childbirth, reduce pregnancy discomfort, make the birthing process go easier, help you sleep better.” Mabel remarks. These are all results of a bodily system well-oiled to carry out the holy task of motherhood, and to some extent all mothers would love to follow a suitable pregnant program to better prepare for their special day if that’s all what it takes.

Mabel Mak Planet Yoga 2




But perhaps the most remarkable thing about stretching with your bump is the feel-good effect. It bestows generously on you, during and long after you hear the first crackling joy of birth. Not only exercising helps you sleep better, reduces stress and lifts your spirit (think endorphin, lots of it!), a few simple, coordinated movements a day to activate your body memory “will actually make it significantly faster for you to gain back your slim figure after delivery” as Mabel observes.

Hong Kong PlanetYoga,health,health,children,babbies,yoga mommy


Yoga is a mom’s best friend

It is believed that yoga is a marvelous form of exercise, especially for ladies who bundle. Mabel makes sure she has her yoga fix almost daily during her terms: “Yoga is great for pregnant women for several reasons. First of all, Yoga helps me breathe and relax, which, in turn, helps me to be well prepared for the harshness and the physical demands of labor, birth, and motherhood. Second, the stretching in yoga is a great way to tone up my muscles, making my body limber enough to prevent wear and tear in my joints by activating the lubricating fluid in joints.” Another aesthetic side to Yoga is that it can reduce bloatness, an annoying thing during pregnancy that turns you into a swollen onion. And what’s more, you can actually enjoy reading your favorite magazine in the loo because unlike other un-exercising moms-to-be, you won’t suffer much from constipation (which is very common with pregnancy) thanks to yoga-induced accelerating movement in your intestine.

Mabel has one-on-one yoga classes specially designed for her, as well as a tailor-made exercise routine. “My yoga instructor and personal trainer really made the difference. I believe anyone who is able to, should have a Personal Trainer and Yogi to work with them!” Her routine normally consists of: Yoga 3 days per week, with 15 minutes of breathing exercises - learning to control the breath, followed by 30 minutes of postures to strengthen the core and legs, and ending with 15 minutes of stretching.

Do what you love, and you will love what you do

“If your doctor says it is ok for you to exercise then I recommend those activities especially Yoga, for breathing and learning to concentrate & relax.” But Mabel believes the most important thing is to follow your heart. “Many women enjoy dancing, swimming, water aerobics, yoga, Pilates, biking, or walking. My message to women is don’t let your pregnancy stop you from doing what you love!”

Mabel suggests a little orientation kit for an exercise-inspired mom-to-be. First a check-up with your physician to make sure what kind of activities you can enjoy: “Ask your doctor all the questions regarding your health, the fetus’ health, what you are allowed and not allowed to do, especially in term of fitness. If you are already exercising, you should discuss this with your physician as well. Tell him/her of what your plan regarding your fitness in the next 9 months.”

She notes: “If you have been active, then just keep doing what you like best, but don’t overdo yourself, don’t do activities which are strenuous. During pregnancy, avoid activities which involve bouncing, jarring (up and down movements), leaping, sudden changes of directions, or activities which risk abdominal injury. Don’t exercise if you are feeling fatigue, dizzy, sort of breath, or pain in your back or pelvis.”

With ladies who didn’t frequent the gym that much before but still want to do something to welcome a smooth delivery, Mabel suggests: “Start slow. Start gradually.”

“Even 5 minutes a day is a good start if you've been inactive. Add 5 minutes each week until you reach 30 minutes. Dress comfortably in loose-fitting clothes and wear a supportive bra to protect your breasts. Drink plenty of water to avoid overheating and dehydration. Skip your exercises if you're sick. Opt for a walk in an air-conditioned mall on hot, humid days. Above all, listen to your body and have good judgment.”

Mabel ends the conversation with a glowing smile: “The most important thing is to enjoy your pregnancy! It is quite beautiful!”


http://planetyoga.com.hk


Join there facebook page @ http://bit.ly/Sl2cF

Expecting Yoga? Babies love a healthy mom

Expecting ladies listen up, it’s time you say bye bye to bloated body and sickness in the stomach by working it out. Mabel Mak, Director of Operations and Co-Founder of CWX Vietnam, shows us how you can have fun with the bun.

By Phuong Lien

Get up and work it out

Reclining on a sofa, her face blushed with energy, Mabel eagerly casts insights on her seven-month-old pregnancy: “Being Asian myself and having lived in Hong Kong many years, I understand people’s concern and hesitation of being physically active during pregnancy. There are still many superstitions that are not backed by scientific evidence that people follow due to cultural pressures. I think one reason behind these beliefs is our instinct to protect the babies developing inside us. Furthermore, when one is pregnant, it’s hard enough to get up and get dressed everyday, while we feel bloated, and sick in the stomach.”


Hong Kong PlanetYoga,health,pregnant,yoga,baby


Her fix? “Get up and do some work-out!” Mabel’s years of experience in the fitness industry informs her how a woman body would behave when she has to carry an extra weight for 9 months with all these changes in hormones and physical appearance: it calls for serious stamina. That and plus the energy to go into labor delivering the baby safe and sound.

“Thus is my stand on fitness during pregnancy! If you are not bed-ridden, or forbidden to exercise by your physician, fitness will bring the following benefits to your pregnancy: bring you more energy, help prepare you for the rigorous childbirth, reduce pregnancy discomfort, make the birthing process go easier, help you sleep better.” Mabel remarks. These are all results of a bodily system well-oiled to carry out the holy task of motherhood, and to some extent all mothers would love to follow a suitable pregnant program to better prepare for their special day if that’s all what it takes.

Mabel Mak Planet Yoga 2




But perhaps the most remarkable thing about stretching with your bump is the feel-good effect. It bestows generously on you, during and long after you hear the first crackling joy of birth. Not only exercising helps you sleep better, reduces stress and lifts your spirit (think endorphin, lots of it!), a few simple, coordinated movements a day to activate your body memory “will actually make it significantly faster for you to gain back your slim figure after delivery” as Mabel observes.

Hong Kong PlanetYoga,health,health,children,babbies,yoga mommy


Yoga is a mom’s best friend

It is believed that yoga is a marvelous form of exercise, especially for ladies who bundle. Mabel makes sure she has her yoga fix almost daily during her terms: “Yoga is great for pregnant women for several reasons. First of all, Yoga helps me breathe and relax, which, in turn, helps me to be well prepared for the harshness and the physical demands of labor, birth, and motherhood. Second, the stretching in yoga is a great way to tone up my muscles, making my body limber enough to prevent wear and tear in my joints by activating the lubricating fluid in joints.” Another aesthetic side to Yoga is that it can reduce bloatness, an annoying thing during pregnancy that turns you into a swollen onion. And what’s more, you can actually enjoy reading your favorite magazine in the loo because unlike other un-exercising moms-to-be, you won’t suffer much from constipation (which is very common with pregnancy) thanks to yoga-induced accelerating movement in your intestine.

Mabel has one-on-one yoga classes specially designed for her, as well as a tailor-made exercise routine. “My yoga instructor and personal trainer really made the difference. I believe anyone who is able to, should have a Personal Trainer and Yogi to work with them!” Her routine normally consists of: Yoga 3 days per week, with 15 minutes of breathing exercises - learning to control the breath, followed by 30 minutes of postures to strengthen the core and legs, and ending with 15 minutes of stretching.

Do what you love, and you will love what you do

“If your doctor says it is ok for you to exercise then I recommend those activities especially Yoga, for breathing and learning to concentrate & relax.” But Mabel believes the most important thing is to follow your heart. “Many women enjoy dancing, swimming, water aerobics, yoga, Pilates, biking, or walking. My message to women is don’t let your pregnancy stop you from doing what you love!”

Mabel suggests a little orientation kit for an exercise-inspired mom-to-be. First a check-up with your physician to make sure what kind of activities you can enjoy: “Ask your doctor all the questions regarding your health, the fetus’ health, what you are allowed and not allowed to do, especially in term of fitness. If you are already exercising, you should discuss this with your physician as well. Tell him/her of what your plan regarding your fitness in the next 9 months.”

She notes: “If you have been active, then just keep doing what you like best, but don’t overdo yourself, don’t do activities which are strenuous. During pregnancy, avoid activities which involve bouncing, jarring (up and down movements), leaping, sudden changes of directions, or activities which risk abdominal injury. Don’t exercise if you are feeling fatigue, dizzy, sort of breath, or pain in your back or pelvis.”

With ladies who didn’t frequent the gym that much before but still want to do something to welcome a smooth delivery, Mabel suggests: “Start slow. Start gradually.”

“Even 5 minutes a day is a good start if you've been inactive. Add 5 minutes each week until you reach 30 minutes. Dress comfortably in loose-fitting clothes and wear a supportive bra to protect your breasts. Drink plenty of water to avoid overheating and dehydration. Skip your exercises if you're sick. Opt for a walk in an air-conditioned mall on hot, humid days. Above all, listen to your body and have good judgment.”

Mabel ends the conversation with a glowing smile: “The most important thing is to enjoy your pregnancy! It is quite beautiful!”


http://planetyoga.com.hk


Join there facebook page @ http://bit.ly/Sl2cF

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Planet Yoga Hong Kong on Facebook. The source for all your yoga information. Superstar Jess Gronholm in Hong Kong November 13- 24. Don't miss out on these master classes. http://bit.ly/ttcfG

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Planet Yoga: Dance your ass off in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a community seduced by superlatives – the biggest, the latest, the fastest. It’s a small wonder that the city’s cosmopolites have developed a discriminating taste for only the best in all aspects of life, including exercise.

We work hard and play even harder, which is why it is all the more essential to take good care of our mortal shell. From vibrating plates to pole dancing, our fitness regimens are virtually a hodgepodge of the quirky and the trendy. We might as well be a city of over exercised bunnies – lethal in the board room and just as ruthless in the gym – if it weren’t for the blessed stillness and discipline that yoga instills.

Keeping in mind our collective penchant for superlatives, Planet Yoga introduces two superstars of the yoga world who also happen to be supermodels – Jess Gronholm and Marc Santa Maria.






Both are living proof that practicing the most outstanding, unusual and unique way to tone your body, tune your mind and fly into the present moment can have fantastic results.
Jess Gronholm has taught fun and challenging yoga classes for all levels of practitioners for almost a decade. He is particularly well-known for his innovative design of over 20 distinct yoga workouts (including Anti-Gravity “Wings” Yoga), his collaboration with MTV on their first-ever Yoga videos, and his down-to-earth, humorous approach to coaching his students. He is also a brand ambassador for yoga inspired athletic apparel, Lululemon.
Marc Santa Maria is possibly the yoga world’s most dynamic force. He the creative consultant of more than 60 different dance and wellness-inspired workouts. For over four years, he has been the Crunch New York Regional Director of Group Fitness, where he currently oversees nearly 700 weekly classes in the New York area.
Marc also is an Elite Athlete and Master Trainer for Nike. In this capacity, he has trained instructors in over 30 cities internationally. He has trained a select group of private clients in both fitness and dance, including actress Sarah Jessica Parker.
There hasn’t been a better time to get into yoga. With the arrival of these two celebrity instructors, there’s certainly plenty of reasons to engage in the exciting, inspirational, and life changing experience that yoga offers. From the Himalayan Mountains through Hollywood direct to Hong Kong, we live in a Yoga Planet!

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

To all Chocolate phone owners: serial numbers

As the search continues for 5 of our LG Chocolate phones, we’d like to express our deepest thanks for attempting to help us track down these 5 special phones. Having sold over 20 million Chocolate phones globally, finding the 5 won’t be easy. But we can’t stop yet. The September 30th deadline is rapidly approaching and we still desperately need to locate the phones.



To help you find your Chocolate phone’s serial number, please refer to the images below. The first three numbers represent the year and month your phone was manufactured. “802” indicates that it was manufactured in February 2008. So if you purchased your Chocolate after this date, we desperately need you to check your phone as soon as possible. We will buy back the phones at $10,000 each and replace them with the new LG Chocolate (BL40).



Please see the poster@http://www.lgmobile.com/web/jsp/event/chocolateSerial/chocolateSerial_1.jsp.


For more information, please visit www.lgmobile.com or inform@lge.com.

Monday, 21 September 2009

Will Golf ever be in the Olympics?

Greg Norman @ Mission Hills thinks that it is required! Golf has more spectator players than any other game than soccer. It must be in the Olympics check out his reply.


Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Leaked or Launch: LG campaign leaves us wondering?

LG had just launched a massive Asia and Europe wide social media campaign. It appears from the postings that it is about recovering leaked technology before the launch of their new product the LG BL 40. But it looks a lot like a slick attention getting launch campaign. US10,000 dollars to recover a lost phone? Seems pretty steep.

Example of postings seen:

“Leaked, the newest technology threaten competitors”I’m sure the phone that LG is looking for is embedded with the latest technology. In truth, mobile manufacturers first purchase the competitors’ new handsets to examine and analyze. On the LG’s timeline, this technology must be related to the new Chocolate phone. The new Chocolate phone is the successor of the original Chocolate sold over 21 million globally. Accordingly, the new Chocolate must have jaw-dropping features.We need to keep our eyes on what the media states. What do you think?

And here is a look at the phone in question:



Wednesday, 10 June 2009

We trust family and friends more than strangers

Who do you ask when buying a new car? Virtual friends are the second most trusted source.http://prosperity-research.blogspot.com/2009/06/we-trust-family-and-friends-more-than.html

Sunday, 7 June 2009

Cucina: a Michelin rated restaurant Asia meets Italy with stunning harbour views

Cucina: a Michelin rated restaurant



Cuccina is a Michelin-rated restaurant where an exquisite open kitchen showcases the preparation of Italian and Chinese influenced food.


Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Bob Sapp promotes Planet Battle June 4th 2009

Bob Sapp promotes Planet Battle

Bob Sapp is interviewed in Hong Kong, promoting Planet Battle fight night June 4th 2009. For tickets and information visit http://www.planet-battle.com

Planet Battle Returns! No Rules Mixed Martial Arts is back in Hong Kong

Planet Battle Returns!

Planet Battle: The battle returns to Hong Kong with its brutal No Rules mixed martial arts. June 4th at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong All you need to know @ http://www.planet-battle.com/


La Brasserie a Michelin rated French restaurant: Parisian dining experience in Hong Kong

La Brasserie

La Brasserie a Michelin-rated French restaurant; offering a true Parisian culinary experience in the heart of Canton Road, Hong Kong's Kowloon districts vibrant luxury shopping and entertainment destination.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgnqEsM1odg

Monday, 25 May 2009

Twitter: Are we smarter or dumber?

As the world flies by at an ever increasing pace is our diminishing attention span an indication we are getting dumber. I don't think so. It is a sign of great ability.

http://prosperity-research.blogspot.com/2009/05/twitter-are-we-smarter-or-dumber.html

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Lamma 500 2009 Dragon Boat Festival Highlights

Lamma 500 2009 Dragon Boat Festival


Lamma Dragon Boat Race, The toughest race on the calendar 40 Men’s, Women’s and Mixed teams compete over the full international 500-metre length course in the "Lamma 500" held at the scenic Tai Wan To Beach, Lamma Island, Hong Kong. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGvIdX4TRtY

Thursday, 7 May 2009

CNN Executives on Twitter: Douglas White of Prosperity Research interview

CNN reporter Kristie Lu Stout interviews executives that twitter. Douglas White, founder of digital agency, Prosperity Research gives his views on the power of Twitter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OySmGvglTtA

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Hong Kong Lamma "500" Dragon Boat Race


Come join families and sports fanatics alike at Hong Kong's Lama 500 dragon boat race this Sunday, May 10th at Tai Wan To Beach. Free beach party and music following the race and awards ceremony. Drinks and food will be provided. http://www.lammadragonboat.com/

Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Prosperity Research Social Media Case Study: Luxury-Insider.com


Luxury-Insider.com is the top online luxury magazine in Asia. Their viewers are socialites and so their marketing needed to be social. Engaging their connoisseur class of viewers required a social media campaign targeted specifically at their elite members. High quality video and strategic placement in social network sites got Luxury-Insider the attention they wanted. Learn more http://prosperity-research.com/2009/04/21/prosperity-research-case-study-luxury-insidercominsiders-circle/

Social Media slams Banner Ads 2:1

Social media is clearly preferred by consumers over traditional marketing methods for receiving brand recommendations. Favoured 2:1 over banner ads, getting brand information from online friends is the best. Read more @ http://prosperity-research.blogspot.com/2009/04/social-media-slams-banner-ads-2-to-1.html


Thursday, 16 April 2009

Consumers lead and business follows

Business is migrating to digital strategies at an amazing rate. This territory once only for friends and family is becoming the new hot bed for businesses to stretch their ad budget and reach their illusive consumers. Find out more.
http://prosperity-research.blogspot.com/2009/04/consumers-lead-and-business-follows.html

Social Media Case Study: Lamma Dragon Boat Race

Prosperity Research created a series of action videos highlighting the Lamma 500 dragon boat race. These were seed in social network spaces to engage fans. The results were high view rates, increased sponsor's brand visibility and strong promotion platform for next years race. YouTube top video. Over 250,000 video views across all channels.
http://prosperity-research.com/2009/04/15/prosperity-research-case-study-lamma-dragon-boat-race/

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Research Data Driven: Video 8:1 Over Banner A

Social media industry statistics continue to clearly show the power of the medium. Rich media, video, has 8 times as much attraction as standard banner ads. 79% of all business sites use video.
http://prosperity-research.blogspot.com/2009/03/data-driven-video-8-1-over-banner-ads.html

Social Media Marketing - the power of video, SEO, and Social Media


Social Media Marketing Example: every good business has an interesting story to tell. This video shows how Prosperity Research and SOUTV worked with Servcorp Serviced Offices to create an educational, engaging, and brand building video series.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I18tAGjfg4w

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

The Princeton Review Hong Kong Video Blog: My Princeton Review Experience


Dason and Chris, two young Hong Kongers now studying in American universities, talk about their experience preparing for their standardized tests at the Princeton Review in Hong Kong. For more information, go to the Princeton Review blog at http://blog.princetonreviewhk.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKtpLrBl8WA

Monday, 23 March 2009

The Princeton Review Hong Kong Video Blog: Princeton Review tells all…



In this short video, two members of the Princeton Review Hong Kong team introduce the school and answer questions about what students need in order to apply to an American University. http://blog.princetonreviewhk.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cBj4dxJ-TU


Thursday, 19 March 2009

Become a model! Harbour City and STYLE are looking for fashion Models.


Your chance to model and show off high fashion brands on the runway! HK Harbour city hosts the famous "STYLE Model Hunt @ Harbour City". Apply before Monday, April 13, 2009.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB4LzjexvFk




Westlaw HK Video Blog: The Next Evolution in Legal Research



The law is constantly developing and Westlaw HK continuously evolves to meet the needs of Hong Kong’s legal profession. This video highlights Westlaw HK’s authoritative content and leading edge functionality that legal professionals in Hong Kong are choosing to use, helping them to achieve better results faster. http://blog.westlaw.com.hk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=501quGllfHI

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

US and European Art Gallery Auction in Hong Kong: Everything must go to pay debt!



Huge US Art Gallery bankruptcy auction in Hong Kong. Everything must go to pay the debt. Paintings, Sports, Furniture, Crystal, John Wayne memorabilia, western art, Miro, Chagall, Degas, and other famous artists. http://www.hkauctions.com

Thursday, 12 March 2009

IPGlobal: Real Money in Real Estate Investing, US

Real estate investment best in 20 years: Falling real estate prices and distressed assets are creating huge financial opportunities for the informed investor. Tim Murphy, Hong Kong's real estate guru, talks with Hugh Riminton, former CNN correspondent, about the ideal conditions in the US for ready investors. Watch, learn and invest. www.ipglobal-ltd.com

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Westlaw HK Video Blog: Online Legal Research and Support


In this short video two members of the Westlaw HK team provide an overview of some of the services we can provide, from Westlaw HK (including extensive content from Westlaw UK), Westlaw International and Westlaw China; as well as an introduction to some of the professional support and training we can provide to help legal professionals achieve better results faster. More details at: http://blog.westlaw.com.hk/

Thursday, 5 March 2009

Sweet & Maxwell Video Blog: Hong Kong Civil Justice Reform – Evidence and Trials


In this short video Martin Rogers Head of Litigation and Dispute Resolution in Asia for Clifford Chance, and General Editor of The Hong Kong White Book discusses the changes to evidence and trial procedure following the implementation of Civil Justice Reform in Hong Kong (2 April 2009).http://cjrblog.sweetandmaxwell.com.hk

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Hong Kong PR Network: Social Media and Public Relations

Are you in PR and wonder what Social Media's impact is? Well Douglas White and Simon Taylor shed light on this hyper hyped area from very different backgrounds. Learn what they believe is the factor for success.


Thursday, 26 February 2009

Sweet & Maxwell Video Blog: International Chamber of Commerce and Arbitration in Hong Kong

Andrew Aglionby, Partner and Head of International Arbitration in the Asia-Pacific Region, at Baker & McKenzie, gives his views on the use of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in Hong Kong, and what that means for the region. For more information, please go to http://cjrblog.sweetandmaxwell.com.hk.

Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Planet Battle and Youth Outreach Kickboxing and Capoeira

Planet Battle and Youth Outreach team up for a full day of kickboxing, capoeira and hip hop demonstrations, wall climbing, lucky draws, etc. Special guest fighters will include New Zealand’s own champion fighter Andrew ‘Powerhouse’ Peck. All for the kids of Hong Kong. Give generously at http://www.youthoutreach.org.hk/main/support_e.htm

Thursday, 19 February 2009

Marketing Minute: Business and Social Media from Prosperity Research

http://www.so-u.tv/socialMedia.php - Business needs Social Media. Douglas White illustrates the value of consumers flocking to and talking online. By listening to consumers and contributing value to the conversations, companies can both promote and protect their brand. The next episode will be about taking your brand online.

Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Prosperity Research Marketing Minute: What is Social Media Marketing?

http://prosperity-research.com Douglas White explains in easy to understand terms what Social Media Marketing is. Business engaging consumers with video, blogs, forums and other channels. The next episode is on the compelling reasons business should be in social media spaces.
Sweet & Maxwell Video Blog: Hong Kong Civil Justice Reform - Expert Reports & Evidence

In this short video Martin Rogers Head of Litigation and Dispute Resolution in Asia for Clifford Chance, and General Editor of The Hong Kong White Book discusses expert reports and the giving of expert evidence following Civil Justice Reform in Hong Kong (2 April 2009).
For more information, please go to
http://cjrblog.sweetandmaxwell.com.hk

Monday, 9 February 2009

BESO: NoHo intimate bar and lounge, Cocktails and Tapas




http://www.beso.com.hk/ BESO bar and lounge, your living room on Gough street. Serving specialty cocktails, delicious Tapas, rare beer imports all at yum cha prices. Whether after work or late night BESO is perfect for friendly gatherings and special events.

Friday, 23 January 2009

Kung Hei Fat Choi - happy Chinese New Year

Prosperity Research and SOUTV wish you a prosperous year of the ox. Please watch as our gift to you takes shape - http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=10460

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

SOUTV Hotspot's: Duo Restaurant. The Mediterranean's finest comes to Hong Kong

http://www.duo.com.hk - Combining a cozy ambience with excellent food and wine, Duo restaurant on 118 Hollywood Road is fast becoming a regular haunt to unwind after work or weekends.Modern, relaxing decor and an extensive wine list complete this fine dining experience. Duo offers an excellent set lunch and the perfect brunch.

Call (852) 2547 0000 to make a reservation.

Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Westlaw Stress Toy - Part 1

Legal research doesn't have to be stressful. This short video from the Westlaw team in the US provides a comical look at how Westlaw can help reduce stress for legal researchers http://blog.westlaw.com.hk

Tuesday, 13 January 2009

HKHarbourcity: Gou Jingjing and Wu Mingxai enjoy bluefin tuna @harbourcity

Famous sushi restaurant owner Ricky Cheng brought the king of Tuna from Japan to Hong Kong. China's national diving memeber Guo Jingjing and Wu Minxia were invited to taste the famous tuna at Harbour City.
http://hk.youtube.com/HKharbourcity

Thursday, 8 January 2009

Westlaw International - Global Legal Research you can trust

Trusted by hundreds of thousands of law practitioners, students, academics, government and corporations world-wide, Westlaw International provides comprehensive legal research solutions with coverage of Hong Kong, UK, Australia, US, Canada and many other international jurisdictions.
http://blog.westlaw.com.hk
Find out more by watching this short video.

Wednesday, 7 January 2009

Prosperity Research: The Power of Social Media Marketing

http://prosperity-research.com: Dazed and confused about social media choices? This quick and informative video explains the basic process of internet and word of mouth marketing.
Senior Executive: Career risk and reward

http://blog.xdirections.com: Calculating career risk and reward is another important skill of senior executives. Mark Powell shares insights from the latest senior executive Asia survey in this informative video. Watch the whole series for more insights.

Thursday, 1 January 2009

HKHarbourCity 7 Great Michelin Restaurants

HKHarbourCity: The Michelin guide brought their stars to Hong Kong and Harbour City shined brightest with 7 restaurants. Always known as Hong Kong’s favourite shopping centre, it is now the destination for great cuisine; Cucina, Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao, House of Jasmine and many more.
http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=GbUapPxRp9s&feature=channel_page