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THE DETROIT PRESS
On Wednesday nights throughout the summer, dozens have sprawled out across Spirit of Detroit Plaza for relaxing sessions focused on routines aimed at boosting health.
Through next month, city-based Trap Yoga and Massage Studio hosts "Yin Night" at the downtown spot.
BLAC DETROIT
Jamel Randall, the Black Yoda of yogis and owner of Trap Yoga and Massage Studio, invites all ages and stages to “turn down with the stars ” with Yin Yoga, every Wednesday, at 8 pm downtown at The Spirit Plaza at 2 Woodward Ave.
For those who are apprehensive, Randall insists that it’s more about mental than physical discipline.
METRO TIMES
A stereotypical joke was the catalyst for 36-year-old Jamel Randall’s “trap yoga” business.
“No rap music, Jamel,” the Detroit native remembers being told when he was training to become a yoga teacher.
He wasn’t offended by the notion that he, the only Black male in the class, would play rap music, but he did wonder what would be so wrong about rap music in a yoga class.