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Are you hooked by hooping?
Find out more about hooping in general at www.hooping.org.
The form of hooping that Jon Baxter has developed with the help of Ann Humphreys is called The Hoop Path, which is a trademarked entity and even has its own DVD and Web site. Learn more about it and find out about classes and workshops in the area at www.hooppath.com (and if it's not up, give it a day or so).
To make a hoop, check out www.hooping.org/archives/000359.html.
Two good starter opportunities for the curious. Every Saturday, from 3 to 5 p.m., there's a hooping jam session at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Tae Kwon Do Center, 102 Brewer Lane, Carrboro. It's free (though donations are requested to pay for the space) and hoops are provided.
On Feb. 24, Jon Baxter and Ann Humphreys will hold a free hooping demonstration at the Moving Mantra Yoga Studio, 200 Sawmill Road, Raleigh. The demo is from 2 to 3:30 p.m. and hoops will be provided.
E-mail Ann Humphreys at hushpuppymix@yahoo.com for more on these events.
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