
"Yoga Kaki" is the literally English translation for yoga practitioner from "kaki yoga" in Malay
I have just finished reading the book “Wear and Tear – Stop the Pain and Put the Spring Back in Your Body” by Dr Bob Arnot and would like to share some of the interesting points from the book.
Cat...cow...crane....cobra...child's pose.....especially for a new yogi, it is sometimes quite difficult to remember the names of all the yoga poses. It gets even more confusing when the teacher says the Sanskrit name of the pose. You are completely lost and have to look at the other practitioners to see which pose you are suppose to be doing. 
To relieve and prevent knee pain and its causes, try these recommendations from physical therapist Chantal Donnelly, a faculty member for the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Mount Saint Mary’s College and a certified Pilates instructor in L.A.
1.Smile more often! Be amazed of how many will be happy to smile back at you. Besides, this is the best facial exercise you can make to delay aging signs -- so smile! 
1. At least once during the day, take five or ten minutes to sit quietly and do nothing. Focus on the sounds around you, your emotions and any tension in your neck, shoulders, arms, chest, etc.
With all the partying and late nights during the holiday season, your face would have taken a toll...how about trying these homemade cleanser and mask to revitalise your face. It is also an alternative to going for expensive facials.
As I reflect back on the events in 2008, the biggest thing that affected my life would be yoga. The Yoga Zone crisis that erupted in July 2008 had a great impact on the yoga community in Malaysia as so many yoga practitioners were affected not only, financially but emotionally as well. I learned to be more vigilant as I was one of the affected victims. It was not the money lost, luckily, I have finished paying my monthly installments by October 2008 but the emotional pain of losing a wonderful place for my yoga practice as well as learning from some of the great instructors teaching there. Fortunately, I was able to continue my yoga practice with Azmi, Lila and Matthew at That’s Yoga and also at the private classes held in November and December.