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HAL offers yoga classes at $12 a pop. The instructor the last time I attended was a young buck who was more flexible than the people who showed up, and most of us weren't able to do the positions he favored. Headstands for most over 50 years old aren't a great idea!

 

The organized classes are usually not offered if fewer than 4 people sign up for them or show up for them. Unless there is a good response on the sign up sheet in the gym, you may not be able to count on the class even if you indicate interest.

 

If you are an early riser, there is a "morning stretch" class around 7 AM. Not true yoga, but a good limber up for the day. And it is free!

 

There is a nice hardwood area with yoga mats available for free, where you can do your own thing anytime there is no class going on.

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Our experience has been mixed. Sometimes not enough sign up. On some ships the classes are held in public venues, for example the Prinsendam was in the Ocean Bar, not ideal. We have found it best to just our own routines in the gym when it is not crowded.

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