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About the Actor Aaron Star, a teacher of Yoga since 1996, moved to New York City at the beginning of 2001. Before moving to New York, Aaron's passion and love lay beneath the sea. He became an avid Scuba Instructor, circling the globe and teaching Scuba Diving in many spectacular places. After living in the Caribbean for two years, Aaron came to New York and founded the exclusive, Members Only, Hot Nude Yoga Studio and is the creator of the Hot Nude Yoga DVD series, the Hawaiian Hot Nude Yoga DVD series. Building off the success of this underground sensation, Aaron found himself featured on the cover of the New York Blade, in the ; Advocate; and also in the Skin City Issue of Time Out New York. He has also be featured in the 2008 Issue of Out Magazine showing how the Nude Yoga Phenomena has grown. Aaron and his Hot Nude Yoga Teachers hold classes at his Chelsea Studio in Manhattan where he has personally crafted and specifically designed Yoga Sequences for both Beginner and Advanced Students. Aaron, who has taught Yoga for just over ten years, is a certified Ashtanga Yoga Teacher and provides Advanced Training in Tantra Yoga. Aaron, when working with students in his Classes, Retreats, DVD s or Workshops, has shown many students how to fine tune their senses to experience that sublime erotic flow within them and its subtle energetic current while cultivating a deeper awareness of their own Inner Sanctuary. He introduces people to the principles of Alignment while teaching people how to touch and promote harmony in yourself and others. Dedicated to healthy natural cooking and clean living, Aaron also makes his own brand of all Natural Jams and Jellies; which he sells to friends and students, while running International Retreats and Teacher Training Events around the world, attracting a wide and diversified group of men. Product Description Hot Nude Yoga Tantra, Tantric Yoga Routine Practiced Naked For Straight & Gay Men Lead by Aaron Star, Filmed In Chelsea New York City Review You did an awesome job producing these DVDs and they are well worth what they cost. Not only do you know your subject well, but you are able to project so well and so comfortably. You make it so obvious that you know what you are doing, enjoy what you are doing, and, most importantly, BELIEVE in what you are doing. People like you can change the world because you can change the most important element in this world people. You can help them remove many negative feelings they have about themselves, give them confidence, and give them better health physically, mentally and spiritually. Keep up the great work! --HNY Student Unless a few clicks on Manhunt is all you can muster, we still believe interacting with someone for a few hours in the flesh before hooking up is always preferable to the online dating world. Maybe all those dinners and a movie followed by inchoate fumblings in the dark have put everyone off so much that the idea of NSA sex romps seems preferable. Well, getting naked with a casual partner and not attempting to talk or have release may be the best bet. We know of a guy who met a cute stranger sunning himself at the piers, started talking and then ended up stretching and sweating au naturel a few hours later at Hot Nude Yoga. The concept has been around for a few years, and now has a rabid, world-wide following. Amazingly, getting an erection is less common than you d imagine but perfectly acceptable and the partnering exercises are a way to look longingly into someone s eyes without feeling like a total doof. After a date like this, you ll know better if you re ready to go on date number two or if it ll be back to the online cruising chatter. --NY PRESS - Best first Gay Date We are so conditioned not to touch other people who are naked because we think we are making a sexual advance, says Star. When people feel nude and sensual, our natural tendency is to grab someone s genitals and start making out. Here it is about finding new aspects of expressing sexuality through the yoga postures. --Chelsea Now About the Director Michael Selditch has been producer, writer, director, creator and/or show-runner on numerous documentary, talk, and reality television shows since 1999. As executive producer and director, Selditch recently completed a documentary series called Architecture School which he created for the Sundance Channel. It was named by Time Magazine as one of the Top 10 TV Series of 2008. He directed Queer Eye for the Straight Guy on a reoccurring basis during its impressive 100-episode run. Also for Bravo, he directed and co-executive produced the one-hour special, Project Jay (2005) on fashion designer Jay McCarroll, the first winner of Project Runway. He followed it up with an independent feature documentary on McCarroll entitled, Eleven Minutes (2009) in theaters nationwide in February. Selditch was the show-runner and one of the creators of PBS's award-winning series, Gourmet's Diary of a Foodie (2006),