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- Q5591379 subject Q7014497.
- Q5591379 abstract "Grace Somatomorphic Technique, commonly referred to as GST, is a movement system that is used primarily for physical fitness, as well as for rehabilitation and prenatal exercise.GST was created by fitness instructor, dancer and actress Anna Rahe, who runs a studio in Hollywood, CA. There are also online instructional videos and an officially published DVD, Intro to GST, for those located outside of the Los Angeles area to experience and learn GST.Kath Duncan wrote that GST provided the "best aspects of barre classes, Pilates, yoga, plyometrics, strength training, cardio, dance and stretching (aka the best of everything)." Writing in Harper's Bazaar, Wendy Schmid described the technique as having "delivered for my back, backside, and beyond."".
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- Q5591379 wikiPageExternalLink gst-dont-be-a-poser.
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- Q5591379 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014497.
- Q5591379 comment "Grace Somatomorphic Technique, commonly referred to as GST, is a movement system that is used primarily for physical fitness, as well as for rehabilitation and prenatal exercise.GST was created by fitness instructor, dancer and actress Anna Rahe, who runs a studio in Hollywood, CA.".
- Q5591379 label "Grace Somatomorphic Technique".
- Q5591379 depiction Da_Vinci_Vitruve_Luc_Viatour.jpg.