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True Strength Fundamentals by Dylan Werner Yoga [video]

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If you want to build incredible strength and control using just your bodyweight, this training plan is for you.

About True Strength Fundamentals

This plan is intended for all levels, but is particularly geared towards the beginner to intermediate athlete.

  • This plan includes three workouts a week, for three weeks.
  • Each workout includes a warmup, a strength routine and a cooldown.
  • Each workout has you going through over 20 different movements.
  • Expect to add raw strength and lean muscle that, most importantly, you know how to engage and control.

True strength is a lot more than just building muscle. It’s about building the strength required to control your body and move your body through space.

Preview the plan here.

About Dylan Werner

Dylan was first introduced to yoga through his martial arts training in 2001. With a background in wrestling, rock climbing, martial arts and health and fitness, Dylan found yoga to be a culmination of everything he loves. He started teaching yoga in 2011 after 10 years of advanced movement training, and has since lead  workshops all over the world, and is a globally recognized yoga instructor.

Learn more about Dylan here.


True Strength Yoga Bundle by Dylan Werner [video]

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Close your eyes and touch your finger to your nose. Were you successful? That’s due to proprioception: your ability to sense where your limbs are, and how much strength is being exerted.

The True Strength Bundle by Dylan Werner is a complete, 3-part series that will help you develop the proprioception required to master body control, balance, and spacial orientation.

Included in the True Strength Yoga Bundle

  • True Strength Fundamentals: This plan includes over 40 fundamental movements that will help you build the strength needed for future advanced movements.
  • Builder 1:This month-long segment builds on the movements introduced in Fundamentals, and includes over 60 progressions.
  • Builder 2: The final 40 movement progressions in this series are advanced and have a high carryover into other forms of fitness.
  • Bonus! A beautiful, visual PDF guide to Dylan’s Fitness Assessments for True Strength

Preview the plan here.

About Dylan Werner

Dylan was first introduced to yoga through his martial arts training in 2001. With a background in wrestling, rock climbing, martial arts and health and fitness, Dylan found yoga to be a culmination of everything he loves. He started teaching yoga in 2011 after 10 years of advanced movement training, and has since lead workshops all over the world, and is a globally recognized yoga instructor.

Learn more about Dylan here.

A Collaboration by Dylan Werner & Patrick Beach: True Strength & Inversions Bunde [video]

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Announcing the True Strength & Inversions bundle by Dylan Werner & Patrick Beach!

Train your body to defy gravity, develop holistic strength, and embark on a journey of self-discovery with this yoga bundle – the first of it’s kind.

Preview the bundle here.

Included in the True Strength & Inversions Bundle:

This bundle consists of seven plans by Patrick Beach and Dylan Werner, along with a 90-day practice calendar so that you know what strength and skill work to do every day!

  • True Strength Bundle by Dylan Werner: A three-part series that will help you develop the proprioception required to master body control, balance, and spatial orientation.
  • Inversions Bundle by Patrick Beach: A series of three plans designed to give you everything you need to master all types of inversions and help you play upside down, safely and with grace.
  • Advanced Inversions Progressions plan by Dylan and Patrick: Our two yoga instructors join forces to teach you their secrets on how to unlock the “Holy Grail” of Yoga poses… including Press to Handstand, Hollow Back, Handstand to Chaturanga, and One Arm Peacock.
  • Bonus! 90-Day Practice Calendar: A beautiful, visual calendar that explains day-by-day what strength and skill work to do to get the most out of your training.

Learn more about the bundle here.

About Dylan Werner:

Dylan was first introduced to yoga through his martial arts training in 2001. He started teaching yoga in 2011 after 10 years of advanced movement training, has since lead workshops all over the world, and is a globally recognized yoga instructor.

Learn more about Dylan here.

About Patrick Beach

Patrick’s Yoga journey started on a bet with his Dad about whether or not he could learn to do a handstand. He now teaches alignment-based Vinyasa Yoga, and has been featured in both Yoga Journal and Origin Magazine.

Learn more about Patrick here.

Advanced True Strength with Dylan Werner [video]

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Announcing Advanced True Strength, a new plan by Dylan Werner!

About Advanced True Strength

This yoga plan follows Dylan’s personal daily practice. If you want to learn his daily workout and train like him – this is it! Advanced True Strength is a month-long course, the next level after True Strength Builder II, and includes longer, faster, workouts with more challenging static and dynamic movements.

Learn more about Advanced True Strength here.

About Dylan Werner:

Dylan was first introduced to yoga through his martial arts training in 2001. He started teaching yoga in 2011 after 10 years of advanced movement training, has since lead workshops all over the world, and is a globally recognized yoga instructor.

Learn more about Dylan here.

Advanced True Strength Bundle by Dylan Werner [video]

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Announcing the launch of the Advanced True Strength Bundle, a new bundle by Dylan Werner!

About the Advanced True Strength Bundle

This bundle combines the Advanced True Strength plan with the new True Flexibility plan. These two programs were designed to compliment each other, as flexibility unlocks strength in wider ranges of motion.

This bundle is intended for intermediate or advanced practitioners who wants to take on more challenging postures, flows, and transitions.

Preview the Advanced True Strength Bundle here.

About Dylan Werner:

Dylan was first introduced to yoga through his martial arts training in 2001. He started teaching yoga in 2011 after 10 years of advanced movement training, has since lead workshops all over the world, and is a globally recognized yoga instructor.

Learn more about Dylan here.

True Flexibility by Dylan Werner [video]

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Announcing True Flexibility, a new yoga plan by Dylan Werner! With this plan, you will realize your body’s full potential by unlocking your true flexibility. You will learn use your whole muscle instead of just a fraction of it so that you’re not hindered by tightness, resistance, or poor mobility.

About True Flexibility

This flexibility plan will help you gain complete access to your strength by opening up your body through yin and yang-style stretching, dynamic stretches, static strength holds, and more.

Each of the five practices focus on a different part of the body, working to release tension and vastly improve your range of motion, regardless of your physical activity.

Also included is a Pranayama Meditation, which might be one of the most important videos I’ve ever made. Breathing is essential for movement. When you learn proper breathing and meditation, your body and mind join forces, further amplifying your strength.

To harness your true strength, you must incorporate flexibility into your workout regimen. It is key to maximizing muscle use and could be what’s holding you back from reaching your next level.

Preview True Flexibility here.

About Dylan Werner

Dylan was first introduced to yoga through his martial arts training in 2001. He started teaching yoga in 2011 after 10 years of advanced movement training, has since lead workshops all over the world, and is a globally recognized yoga instructor.

Learn more about Dylan here.

Beginner AcroYoga Flow with Dylan Werner & Ashley Galvin [video]

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Grab a friend and get ready, because it takes two to acro! Announcing Beginner Acro Flow, a new plan by Dylan Werner & Ashley Galvin.

Preview the plan here.

About Beginner Acro Flow

No AcroYoga experience is needed for this plan! Get step-by-step instruction for basic Acro poses & transitions, then conclude with a four-minute AcroYoga Flow that puts together all of the movements.

This plan consists of 18 videos, which are broken up into three sections.

  • Section 1, the essentials: Learn basic movements, foot placement, spotting techniques, and build communication skills.
  • Section 2, standard poses: Learn beginner poses such as Bird, Throne, Folded Leaf, and more.
  • Section 3, transitions: This last portion covers calibrations and transitions, where you will learn how to move from pose to pose.

Learn more about the plan here.

About Dylan Werner:

Dylan was first introduced to yoga through his martial arts training in 2001. He started teaching yoga in 2011 after 10 years of advanced movement training, and is now a globally recognized yoga instructor.

Learn more about Dylan here.

About Ashley Galvin

Ashley is a Registered Yoga Teacher, with a passion for nutrition and an active lifestyle. She took her first yoga class at 25, and fell in love from the start. For Ashley, yoga is not a workout, it is a way of life.

See more of Ashley here.

Yoga Strength Basics by Dylan Werner [video]

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Do you need a yoga plan that is more beginner-level? Get back to the basics with Yoga Strength Basics for Beginners, a new plan by Dylan Werner.

Preview the plan here.

About Yoga Strength Basics for Beginners

This program is a perfect way to establish your personal practice from the ground up. Dylan will guide you step-by-step through each pose to ensure proper form and technique, and build your confidence. This series consists of 12 unique videos which span across the 30 days to engage, develop and strengthen your entire body. NO experience is necessary, so this is ideal for a complete beginner.

Learn more about the plan here.

About Dylan Werner:

Dylan was first introduced to yoga through his martial arts training in 2001. He started teaching yoga in 2011 after 10 years of advanced movement training, and is now a globally recognized yoga instructor.

Learn more about Dylan here.


Dude, Where’s My Mat? Meet Dylan Werner & Patrick Beach

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It is fairly obvious that yoga in the Western world is a discipline dominated by women’s participation. So it may be surprising to learn that yoga was actually created by men and historically practiced by Indian warriors to strengthen themselves both physically and spiritually for battle. Sixteenth to 18th century India even saw some areas hire out bands of yogis as mercenaries (making Warrior Pose all the more aptly named).

Suddenly, the Seattle Seahawks’ mandated yoga practice as part of their football training doesn’t seem so hippy dippy anymore. In fact, men’s general participation in yoga has skyrocketed in the past few years, rising to 27 percent in 2013.

Part of this is due to the work of male yogis (women are actually called “yoginis”) such as Patrick Beach and Dylan Werner, who have helped show the world through their social media presences what yoga can be and how it is for everyone.

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“When yoga came to America it was all stretching postures, so there was this huge stigma with it not being physically challenging, or not for people who lacked flexibility,” says Beach. For guys, the dissonance between expecting a yoga class to be “easy” and then struggling for an hour to hold poses can be a big deterrence.

Werner explains, “Having a lot of weight in the arms, like Warrior Two with the arms out, that’s hard for people. And then you take it with the girl who’s next to you who’s 100 pounds and can hold down-dog all day; sometimes it’s discouraging or emasculating.”

But yoga is all about balance. What men lack in “natural” flexibility, they make up for in strength. In fact, the advanced yoga poses Beach and Werner have become famous for are poses that many women cannot achieve in the same amount of time as men, due to natural differences in muscle mass.

Werner used to be a firefighter before making the switch to yoga instructor and “is an amazing athletic talent, he has moves that probably five people in the world can do,” says Beach of his fellow yogi. Werner and Beach recently worked together on an online yoga video series that covers advanced inversions and transitions. “There was a mutual respect for each other,” says Werner, of working with Patrick Beach for the first time.

Here are three more insights from Dylan and Patrick on men’s participation in yoga:

1. Yoga is definitely not just for women…

Beach and Werner both had something in common when they started: They didn’t walk in with stereotypes in their heads.

“I never felt like it was a ‘woman’s’ sport, especially because of how you can take it, and how strong you can get from it,” says Werner.

In fact, sometimes it’s more fun without the girls.

“I do ‘Acro,’ which is AcroYoga. It’s usually a male and female, with the man as the base and the female flying. Except a lot of times I like to fly and I like to do all that stuff, because when you have two guys who are strong you can do different moves. Sometimes we’ll coin that as ‘Man-cro,’ like ‘Man-Acro.'”

I sincerely hope “Man-cro” catches on.

Likewise, Beach “never thought about yoga as being a male or female thing, I thought of it as something where I could learn.” Beach, who is known for his work with inversions, first got into yoga after trying out his local studio. “There were a few people in there doing crow and headstand, which was the first time I had ever seen people do things like that… It was like ‘Wow, look at how much fun yoga can be.'”

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2. But yoga can be a good place to meet women (if that’s your thing)

“Taking yoga classes full of girls is never a bad thing,” says Werner. In fact he met his girlfriendwear, another prominent yogini, Ashley Galvin, through yoga and went on to pursue his teacher training because he wanted to support her on her journey towards becoming an instructor.

Beach notes, “When I started there were attractive girls at the studio so I think that actually helped. I was single at the time and there weren’t many other younger fellas in there.” He is now also business partners with his fellow yogini girlfriend, the Carling of Patrick and Carling Yoga.

3. And yoga clothes for men generally suck

Lululemon has announced that it plans to roll out men’s storefronts in 2016; however, only 12 percent of its sales come from its menswear line. “Men’s yoga clothes are the worst. It drives me crazy… I feel all this stuff is designed by women that have no idea how to make clothes for men,” says Werner, who mostly practices in board shorts. Anecdotal evidence shows that many male yogis will shop the women’s section of Lululemon in search of a more unisex fare, like pants where “the crotch isn’t down to my ankles.”

Meanwhile, Beach has taken matters into his own hands and circumvented this yoga menswear conundrum. “I designed my own clothing line for men’s yoga and lifestyle stuff this year, and have been testing out product for the last six months, so everything I have been wearing has been my own,” he elaborates. Patrick’s brand is called Pure Balance, so maybe he will beat Lululemon to the punch.

Men on the mats, for the right reasons:

While some men’s publications try marketing yoga to their readers with promises of improved sex lives (not that this is untrue), the real shift of men in yoga has come from a deeper understanding of what yoga is, thanks to guys like Werner and Beach. Yoga trains not just for strength, but for holistic strength: balance, flexibility, body awareness, and eventually, even self-discovery.

Time to say ohm and get strong!

This article was originally published by our writer at HuffingtonPost.com

The Yoga of Trust: How AcroYoga Rebuilds Your Trust in Others

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“Stop. Before we do anything else, we need to build trust with a hug.”

I nervously giggled and we hugged.

“No, stop patting each other on the back. This is a hug.”

We hugged a second time, and I resisted the urge to pat. Instead, my hand reverted to a light rub.

This was the first time I had ever tried AcroYoga, and was lucky enough to have Dylan Werner as my base.

Dylan Werner is an incredibly accomplished yogi, and over the past few months of working with his material, I knew he could perform superhuman feats of strength such as planche push-ups without breaking a sweat.

I was in good hands. It would not be difficult (I thought) to trust him as my base.

That all went out the window when we actually started the AcroYoga practice. He placed his feet on my hips, and instructed me to lean forward.

I leaned forward a few inches, and promptly shrieked in fear.

Mind you, at this point, I was still standing on my own two feet. This is when I realized the AcroYoga practice was not so much a practice of Yoga, but a practice of trust — both within Dylan, and within myself.

Many people pride themselves on being distrustful, on building up impassable walls that only one or two people in their lifetime will manage to break through. These folks remind me of Alastor Moody, unable to trust the pumpkin juice at Hogwarts, taking swigs from their private flasks, making “Constant vigilance!” their personal motto.

But let’s be real for a moment: Constant vigilance is fucking exhausting.

There’s a saying in yoga: Finding balance in the physical will help you find balance in the mental. I believe the same is true for trust.

Finding trust in the physical will help you find trust in the mental. And that’s what AcroYoga allowed me to do.

We constantly talk about trust as something that’s “built”, but really, trust is more about breaking down & letting go. Trust lets our minds relax. With trust, you don’t need to worry if you fall, because you know someone will catch you. Without trust, we live in constant tension; always anticipating the sidewalk to fall out from under our feet is no way to live.

To practice letting go physically is to practice letting go mentally.

My AcroYoga session with Dylan ended with me precariously balanced on his feet, in an upside-down wheel pose.

“How does this feel? Relaxing?” he prompted, while rubbing my shoulders with his hands, “AcroYoga is supposed to be therapeutic.”

Dylan was right. Despite being upside down, body contorted into a circle, I was actually very relaxed (the shoulder rub definitely helped). I had stopped holding on for dear life, and instead, trusted that Dylan wouldn’t drop me on my head.

Walking away from the practice, it astounded me how easy it was for me to develop complete trust in this man I had met only an hour before.

Trust is like any other skill — be it math, a musical instrument, or yoga — it becomes easier with practice. And how often do we actively practice trusting others? Probably not too often. But it’s something that can make your life — and potentially the world — a much better place.

So for those who have difficulty placing your trust in yourself: Is this how you want to move through the world? Let go of your self-doubt and don’t be afraid to fall — someone will always be there to catch you, even if it’s just yourself.

For those who are currently working through trust issues in their personal relationships: Have you practiced a trust fall recently? Maybe you need to get your butts into an Acro class for some couples therapy.

This article was originally published by our writer on HuffingtonPost.com

You can try practicing AcroYoga at home with Dylan Werner’s online AcroYoga Flow series, or Daniel Scott’s online Beginner AcroYoga Bundle.

Journey to Strength with Kino MacGregor & Dylan Werner [video]

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Announcing the Journey to Strength Bundle, by Kino MacGregor & Dylan Werner! This 90-day training program is the absolute best way to build strength to advance your Yoga practice.

Preview Journey to Strength here.

Included in the Journey to Strength Bundle

  • True Strength Fundamentals, Builder 1, Builder 2 by Dylan: Proprioception is the ability to sense where your limbs are, and how much strength is being exerted. These three True Strength plans will help you develop the proprioception required to master body control, balance, and spatial orientation.
  • Be Strong Level 1, Level 2, Meditations by Kino: These plans by Kino will build your physical and mental strength to reach past your self-imposed limits and rise out of your comfort zone to meet challenges with grace, resolve, and focus.
  • Journey to Strength Classes by Kino & Dylan: The plan includes six full-length classes at three different levels and each level consists of two classes: Plank and Side Plank flow at the Foundations level; Firefly and Arm Balance flow at Intermediate; and Headstand and Press to Handstand flow at Advanced.
  • Bonus! 90-Day Practice Calendar: A beautiful, 90-day practice calendar that gives you day-by-day instructions to structure & advance your yoga practice.

Learn more about the bundle here.

About Kino MacGregor:

Kino MacGregor is an international yoga teacher, and one of a select group of people to receive the Certification to teach Ashtanga Yoga by its founder, Sri K. Pattabhi Jois in Mysore, India. Her Ashtanga Yoga Primary Series is one of the most popular plans currently on Cody.

Learn more about Kino here.

About Dylan Werner:

Dylan was first introduced to yoga through his martial arts training in 2001. He started teaching yoga in 2011 after 10 years of advanced movement training, and is now a globally recognized yoga instructor.

Learn more about Dylan here.

Which Famous Yogi is Your Spiritual Guru?

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yogi-personality-quizWondering which famous yogi you jive most with? Take our quiz to see who you are most similar to in body, mind, & spirit!

P.s. To get the full experience, please take the quiz on a desktop computer. We are having issues with mobile view.

AcroYoga: The Perfect Third Date

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Ah, the dating game. If you are on the market looking for love, doing the mating dance is both incredibly exhilarating and totally horrendous. Dating in the 21st century has become fraught with social confusion and technological interference. However, if you’ve made it past two dates with a promising prospect we have the perfect third date for you: AcroYoga Class.

Why AcroYoga makes for the perfect third date:

  1. No Phones Allowed: Notification interruptions begone! A yoga class requires you put away the phone and focus fully on each other. Undivided attention is hard to come by these days, and as they say, “Attention is the most basic form of love.”
  2. Break the touch barrier: If you haven’t already broken the “touch barrier” with a bit of hand-holding or hugging, then AcroYoga class will get you there! You and your date will get comfortable with holding on to each other in a totally non-sexual, zen setting.
  3. Build trust: AcroYoga has been called “The Yoga of Trust”, and for good reason! You and your date will take turns physically supporting each other, which forces you to have faith in that your partner won’t drop you. The foundation of every healthy relationship is trust! So you might as well start now.
  4. Show off your skills! AcroYoga gives you & your date the opportunity to show off your fitness without seeming “braggy”. Impress your date, and prepare to be impressed in return!
  5. Embarrass yourselves: Yes, this is a good thing! AcroYoga can lead to some flops, falls, and embarrassing moments – but that will only make you more endearing in your partner’s eyes. “Researchers found embarrassment as a signal of kind and generous behavior. Feeling ashamed indicated that you care about others and have a desire not to hurt them… Observers can feel safe that an embarrassed individual will be less likely to take advantage of them or be unfaithful” (source).
  6. Yoga Pants: Either you or your date (or both!) will likely be wearing yoga pants, and your butt(s) will look fantastic.

Have we convinced you to bring your date to an AcroYoga class? If you are still on the fence, here is a 5-minute online class with yogi lovebirds, Dylan Werner & Ashley Galvin:

Beginner Yoga Strength Bundle with Dylan Werner [video]

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Announcing the Beginner Yoga Strength Bundle, by Dylan Werner! This two-part program is the best way for a beginner or intermediate yogi to bring strength and control while learning how to properly engage and recruit muscle into your emerging Yoga practice.

Preview the Beginner Yoga Strength Bundle here.

Included in the Beginner Yoga Strength Bundle:

  • Yoga Strength Basics: Learn how to build strength and control so that when you enter a Yoga class, you will feel confident and empowered. NO experience is necessary, so this is ideal for a complete beginner.
  • Beginner Yoga Strength Classes: This plan will set you up for success in your Yoga practice by taking the skills learned from Yoga Strength Basics plan and applying them to 30-minute Vinyasas.
  • Bonus! 30-day Practice Calendar: A 30-day practice calendar to help you build your Yoga strength and develop your emerging practice.

Learn more about the Beginner Yoga Strength bundle here.

About Dylan Werner:

Dylan was first introduced to yoga through his martial arts training in 2001, and started teaching yoga in 2011 after 10 years of advanced movement training. He has since lead teacher trainings and workshops all over the world and is a globally recognized yoga instructor.

Learn more about Dylan Werner here.

If you are unsure if this bundle is right for you, check out the free preview class.

 

Announcing FlyStrong with Dylan Werner! [video]

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Announcing Flystrong, a new inversions plan by Dylan Werner!

The 12 unique workouts in the plan will develop your inverted body awareness so that you will be able to hold a freestanding handstand with your head dropped and eyes closed, where you can begin to find meditation in your handstand at the same time rapidly increasing your proprioception and balance.

You can preview FlyStrong here.

About FlyStrong:

Dylan will take you through everything from wrist health, understanding body alignment and strength, knowing how to fall, and harnessing your balance and control. You will master the basics of strength recruitment, straight arm scapular strength and core stability to make your handstands & arm balances feel lighter in your body.

Learn more about FlyStrong here.

About Dylan Werner

Dylan started teaching yoga in 2011 after 10 years of advanced movement training. He has since lead teacher trainings and workshops all over the world and is a globally recognized yoga instructor.

Dylan looks to bring awareness through motion and balance, to find strength in flexibility and bring union between the body and soul. His style is fun, energetic and challenging. He believes that strength, balance, flexibility and health are achieved every time we step on the mat and it’s the beauty of yoga that helps us translate that to our everyday lives.

You can learn more about Dylan here.

P.S. If you are unsure if this plan is right for you, check out the free preview class.


Dylan Werner Answers: “Are handstands really “yoga”?” [video]

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Welcome to our weekly series, Ask a Cody Coach! This week Dylan Werner answers the question, “Do you consider handstands to be “yoga”?”

“I often hear people saying that “handstands aren’t yoga” or “handstands are filled with ego”… and I really feel like this comes from a place of self-doubt.” -Dylan Werner

Hear all of Dylan’s thoughts on this topic by watching the full episode! Do you have your own questions? Please comment on this YouTube episode with your fitness questions, and our coaches will work hard to answer them! We will have new episodes every Saturday, featuring a different Cody coach every week!

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