In addition to the regular Yoga, Tai Chi, Meditation classes we offer, BNB clubs do a whole slew of events and other programs. If you’re interested contact an instructor near you through email or the club.bodynbrain.org site!
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The Phoenix Project 2007
Do you want to do something
big for your life…and your world? - For more details refer to the Phoenix Project section and contact Michael Munson at phoenix60000@hotmail.com

National BNB/YEHA Leadership Camp
- August 2nd - 5th, 2007:
Sedona, AZ
The BNB/YEHA Leadership Camp is held twice a year bringing together college students and YEHA members from around the country to train their bodies, open their hearts, and start to find concrete ways to positively impact their lives, and their communities.
The camp will focus on training intensively in DahnMuDo, a Ki-Gong martial art; releasing stress and inhibition through dancing and yoga; connecting with the beauty and energy of the Earth using the chakra system. Combine this with the powerful beauty and energy of the Sedona Red Rock mountains; that millions travel to visit each year.
Our hope is that all participants will find a new sense of power and ownership in their lives, and together we can feel hope in returning home and actualizing our dreams into reality.
Contact Michael Munson at phoenix60000@hotmail.com
Are you ready to discover how much power and potential you really have?
Introducing
the Phoenix Project.
The Phoenix Project is a national initiative to empower the youth generation
and communities through holistic self-development, leadership, and service.
The project rests on one simple principle: in our bodies and minds, we
have the power and energy to create the lives and world we seek.
In this way everyday of the Phoenix Project is spent: training and cultivating
a sense of power, passion and purpose through Dahn Yoga, Martial Arts,
and meditation, and then applying that energy through community service
to make a real and vital change in the world.
We welcome
you to the Phoenix Project.
The project is sponsored by the 501(c) 3 non-profit Dahn Foundation.
Dates: June 2-13; June 16-27 ; July 3-23; August 12-21
