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Stretch and flex before that long flight

Yoga room at San Francisco airport affords travellers an oasis of calm

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Just cleared airport security and in need of a little deep breathing and stretching relaxation?

San Francisco Airport has opened what it calls a first of its kind yoga room, and while it’s not quite a mountainto­p in Tibet, airport officials say the low lights and soothing blue walls aim to afford travellers, stressed-out or sanguine, an oasis of calm in which to flex, twist and decompress.

“As far as we know it’s the first (yoga room) at an airport anywhere in the world,” said Michael Mccarron, director of community affairs for the airport.

He said the idea for the room, in the newly refurbishe­d Terminal 2, came from a passenger suggestion at an open house. It joins the Berman reflection room, a space intended for silence and meditation located before Terminal 2 security.

Airport Director John Martin called the room, which opened last week, “another leap forward in providing our travellers the opportunit­y and space to relax and decompress on their own terms.”

The architects, Gensler Design, set the lights low and warm in contrast to the light, bright concourse, according to a statement, and a floating wall was constructe­d to symbolize “a buoyant spirit and enlightene­d mind.”

Large felt-constructe­d rocks will be installed in the spring in a nod to the Zen gardens of Japan.

John Walsh, duty manager at San Francisco Airport, said the room is already attracting its share of travelling yogis, many equipped with their own props.

“I’ve seen people using it. They do yoga,” Walsh said. “We have mats, but some people actually bring their own.” There are also folding chairs, popular in many senior yoga sessions.

Located just past security, it’s a particular draw for people with time to kill before their flight, Walsh said.

Santa Monica-based yoga teacher Tamal Dodge believes the yoga room at the airport will be the first of many yoga spaces to be attached to airports and public transporta­tion venues. “How amazing will it be to stretch out and meditate before you get on a plane for a 12-hour flight,” said Dodge, who is featured in the Element: Hatha & Flow Yoga for Beginners DVD.

 ?? Justin Sullivan, Getty Images ?? A sign is posted near the departures monitor for the new yoga room at San Francisco
Internatio­nal Airport.
Justin Sullivan, Getty Images A sign is posted near the departures monitor for the new yoga room at San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport.

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