Citroen worked with London-based yogi, Michael James Wong, to create a set of five unique ‘Car Yoga’ poses to help yoga-practising drivers de-stress and rediscover their inner calm.
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Citroen worked with London-based yogi, Michael James Wong, to create a set of five unique ‘Car Yoga’ poses to help yoga-practising drivers de-stress and rediscover their inner calm. Two of the poses can be done behind the wheel when the car is stationary – “6 Point Turn” and “Hands Up, Back And Forward”. The other three poses are meant for road journey breaks or the final destination – “The Rest Stop”, “The Ham Sandwich” and “Driver Warrior”.
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