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Powerlifter’s fitness routine now revolves around yoga

Nina Wu
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Spring Chang, director of spa and recreation at The Kahala Hotel & Resort, offers a partner stand-up paddleboarding class at the hotel in February. She also teaches a family-oriented SUP yoga class, which started Saturday.

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COURTESY KAHALA HOTEL & RESORT

Spring Chang’s yoga classes are held in an outdoor hale or on the grass at the resort.

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“Yoga’s something I think anyone can do,” said Spring Chang, adding that the practice can be done from a chair rather than an SUP board, which requires more core strength and better balance.

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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

Spring Chang, director of spa and recreation at The Kahala Hotel & Resort, offers a partner stand-up paddleboarding class at the hotel in February. She also teaches a family-oriented SUP yoga class, which started Saturday.

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COURTESY KAHALA HOTEL & RESORT

Spring Chang’s yoga classes are held in an outdoor hale or on the grass at the resort.