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NEWS
The Battalion I 1.27.15
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HEALTH
M. BASKETBALL
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“I just think we’re all clicking,”
Jones said. “Everybody’s locked in
to what we are doing. We’re play
ing off one another and we trust
in the coaches and the scouting
report. I think everybody knows
their role right now. The people
off the bench bring energy to help
the starters out and the starters are
doing a great job of producing.”
The previous contest between
the Tigers and Aggies ended with
Auburn taking a 69-64 win in
College Station on the last day
of conference play. Texas A&M
owns the all-time series with Au
burn 5-3.
The Tigers (10-9, 2-4 SEC) are
led by the scoring duo of guard
KT Harrell and forward Cinme-
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on Bowers. Senior guard Jordan
Green said Auburn has talented
players, just like every team in the
SEC.
“They have an aggressive scorer
in [Harrell],” Green said. “They
have a big man in Bowers, who
goes out and is real active. I know
they have a talented team. Every
SEC team is talented. It’s all about,
on that day, who’s going to play
hard and who’s going to follow
the scouting re
port.”
Harrell leads
the team in
scoring and
ranks second in
the SEC with
17.4 points per
game. Against
Alabama, Har
rell scored a
team-high 22
points and is av
eraging almost
23 points per
game in his last
three contests.
Bowers has
been finding
success in the
post this sea
son, averaging
a double dou
ble with 13.5
points and 11.4
rebounds per
game. So far this
season, LSU’s
Jordan Mickey
is the only oth
er player in the
SEC to average
double figures
in points and
rebounds.
In the previ
ous matchup for
the Tigers, they
fell to the Alabama Crimson Tide
57-55 in Tuscaloosa. With four
seconds remaining in the game,
Adabama guard Rodney Cooper
scored the game-winning layup
to give Auburn its third loss in the
last four games.
The next time the Aggies hit
the hardwood, they’ll return
home for a matchup against the
Vanderbilt Commodores at 3:30
p.m. Saturday in Reed Arena.
Junior Jalen Jones said the A&M teamwork
he has seen gives him high hopes for the
game against Auburn Tuesday.
Yoga Pod
students
participate in
a yoga class
that focuses
on breathing,
meditating
and body
movements.
Nikita Redkar — THE BATTALION
Yoga culture finds B-CS niche
Community works to promote
wellness through training
By Amanda Talbot
Yoga practices and its mental,
physical and spiritual benefits
have experienced growth in the
Western regions of the world, in
cluding Bryan-College Station.
In response to misconceptions
surrounding yoga, Mia Neuenhoff,
instructor and manager at Yoga Pod,
one of the outlets in Bryan-College
Station that provides yoga training,
said attempting to understand yoga
is the first step to demystifying it.
“It is Eastern-based,” Neuenhoff
said. “It’s more of a spiritual practice
— the postures are only one part of
it. As far as the Western view of it as
fitness, I think fitness is what brings
them through the door.”
Bridgette Russell, intern at Yoga
Pod and sports management gradu
ate student, said yoga isn’t exclu
sively for women but for men and
children as well, to make them more
aware of their own physiological
makeup.
“I think it really helps people
s’ fd .
learn more about yoga and how
yoga can really help you as op
posed to just losing weight or going
through a practice not even thinking
about it, not really trying to get the
full benefits,” Russell said.
There is more to yoga than the
exercise aspect of it, Neuenhoff said.
Practicing yoga as part of a holistic
lifestyle pays mental benefits as well.
“It’s like an iceberg where the tip
of it is the physical and that’s what
you see, but it’s what’s below the
surface that’s the bigger part of it,”
Neuenhoff said. “They start to re
alize it. They know they’re feeling
better — more than just physically
and they know they’re happier when
they leave and they want more of
that.”
Exercising with yoga positively
affects many different body systems
and promotes good health longev
ity, Neuenhoff said.
“It affects your skeletal system,
your muscular system, your circula
tory system, your respiratory system
— all of this is affected by yoga in a
good way,” Neuenhoff said. “They
feel good because things are flow
ing — their energy is flowing, their
lymphatic system is flowing, every
thing’s flowing — they have better
circulation. ”
Breathing patterns are also key
when it comes to yoga, Neuenhoff
said.
“The physical may be what brings
them in, but as they get into the
breath work, they start to realize
there’s more to it. The breath helps
calm,” Neuenhoff said. “It helps to
control emotions. You just start to
feel better emotionally when you
do yoga.”
Jen Boone, Yoga Pod instructor
and renewable natural resources se
nior, said she makes it her goal to
ease her students into yoga and the
holistic lifestyle in order for them to
eventually improve their health in
all aspects.
“It’s [the holistic lifestyle] basical
ly just nourishing your body physi
cally, mentally, spiritually,” Boone
said. “So that can be your food, your
exercise, but also through searching
out things that are fulfilling to you.”
Yoga Pod is hosting a New Year
Yoga Party from 4:30-9:00 p.m.
Tuesday that will include free yoga
classes, door prizes, food and the
chance to win apparel from Lulule-
mon.
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