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How we became the Twisted Twosome

A lot of people ask us how this Twisted little business came together and how we met, so here's our story... Once upon a time there was a little boy and a little girl. They both had feisty mommies that wanted the very best for them everyday so they were enrolled for preschool at a prestigious Baptist church. Both children were rare in their breed with glistening golden locks and the bluest of eyes, they had an instant connection. They played together at every recess, sat together in class, drew each other pictures and even snuck into each others cots at nap time. Their mommies didn't know of their special bond until one day they were each called into the directors office. There sat their beautiful babies with grins on their faces. Their infraction, kissing and snuggling at nap time. While their mommies thought it was funny, the church did not. Try as they might the children could not be separated. This led to the exchange of numbers and many play dates. Watching their

Stilettos, Sneakers, and Boots OH MY!

Here at Twisted Bodies, we LOVE shoes! KP has over a hundred pair in her closet, under her bed and  in her shelving unit.  Carissa has a knack for finding shoes that are as unique as her personality.  However, in the studio we HATE shoes and here are several reasons why! 1.  COMFORT We want you to be comfortable.  The more comfortable your are, the more open you will be to instruction and the faster you will see results.  Shoes, no matter how cute, inhibit comfort so just take them off at the door and enjoy your time with us. 2.  TOXINS An EPA study, reported in Environmental Science & Technology provided the first proof that pesticides can be tracked into residences on shoes. People and pets who walk on pesticide-treated lawns can pick up pesticides like the herbicide 2,4-D, for up to a week after application, the study showed. The study found that “track-in” exposures of pesticides may exceed those from the best-known source–pesticide residues on non-organic fresh fruits an