Laughter connects people

SEREMBAN- 19 people graduated as certified laughter yoga leaders after going through an intensive Laughter Yoga program during the weekeds at Seremban.

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19 graduated as certified laughter yoga leaders in Seremban recently.

The one and a half day intensive program over the weekends was experiential in nature.  Aside the indoor training, there was an outdoor 30 minutes practical laughter session at Taman Rekreasi in Seremban, followed by a visit cum laughter session with the residents of the local Mercy Convalescence Home.

Trainers Fauzul Naim Ishak, 35 and Mohd Ikram Mohammad Nor Wazir were amongst the graduates.  They were from the Fine Training Academy Sdn Bhd and said that they will implement laughter in their training programs.

Major Ranney Kaniappan, 57, a retired army officer said that she finds the training useful and will use it in her coaching and training sessions.

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Retired teacher, Lam Kiw, 60 was happy to have the Laughter Yoga experience and will put in effort to spread the goodness of laughter.

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Major Ranney Kaniappan with a resident of the Mercy Convalescence Home

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Laughter session with the senior citizens

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Take a moment to laugh

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Laughter session in action

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Say Yes to Laughter

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Fun Laughing

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Mohd Ikram Mohammad Nor Wazir, Fauzul Na’im Ishak & Ranney Kaniappan posing for the camera

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Stretching exercises

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Row Boat Laughter

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Belly Laughter

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Benefits of Laughter

 

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Lee-Jean Fung

Lee-Jean is a citizen journalist, who actively promotes laughter as the best medicine. She lives in Johor Bahru.