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Even World Cup footballers are doing yoga: here is why

Even World Cup footballers are doing yoga: here is why

Movement scientist and sports psychologist Afke van de Wouw explains how World Cup footballers use yoga to maintain flexibility and mental focus. The practice helps athletes achieve peak performance by improving their physical strength and agility on the pitch.

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