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▲ 0 r/Boise

Is there any locomotion/floor work in Boise?

I have not been able to find any studios that teach locomotion or floor work. I am hoping to find something like Ido Portal or ApeCo Movement or Marcello Palozzo.

I would love to hear that I am wrong about this, but assuming I am right that there is nothing... I would be looking for a partner that is interested in working through Marcello Palozzo's app, movimentica, with me. Doing it solo is boring.

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u/USAfrikaans — 4 days ago
▲ 20 r/Twins

Request for NON-TECHNICAL advice to parents-to-be of twins (i.e. I don't want to disrespect your rules, and I'm sure you have value to add on this topic)

In respect of rule three of this forum - please don't provide technical advice on the basics of raising a child.

Yesterday my wife and I went in for what we thought was a standard 10 week ultrasound. We found out that we are having twins. Still in shock from that news - but mostly excited. In about 5 weeks we will find out the genders.

I would love to hear from twins about what it is like to be a twin in general. It would also be great to hear any "do's and don'ts" that you might have to recommend for parents.

Thanks in advance for any contributions :)

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u/USAfrikaans — 8 days ago