Oh, it hurts so good.
Oct. 26th, 2004 01:06 pmJust got in to work from the yoga class I convinced my doctor to prescribe for me. Wow. I'm terribly impressed. See, although I appreciate the many health benefits of yoga, I've been a little scornful of it as a form of exercise. This particular form wrings my ass out.
After the two-hour class, I'm drenched with sweat, exhausted and so very happy. Didn't have time to do much more than take a "marine shower" and change my shirt before I had to be back in the office, but hey -- that's a price I'm willing to pay every three weeks or so. (I can only sacrifice a 1/2 day out of the office so often; the onus is on me to continue daily work at home and let the classes be a check-in.)
Hopefully, it will begin to pay off in fewer headaches, general resiliency, better stress processing and a revitalized immune system. There are likely to be other benefits in terms of strength and flexibility, but those aren't the primary goals for the moment.
Later.
After the two-hour class, I'm drenched with sweat, exhausted and so very happy. Didn't have time to do much more than take a "marine shower" and change my shirt before I had to be back in the office, but hey -- that's a price I'm willing to pay every three weeks or so. (I can only sacrifice a 1/2 day out of the office so often; the onus is on me to continue daily work at home and let the classes be a check-in.)
Hopefully, it will begin to pay off in fewer headaches, general resiliency, better stress processing and a revitalized immune system. There are likely to be other benefits in terms of strength and flexibility, but those aren't the primary goals for the moment.
Later.
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Date: 2004-10-26 12:02 pm (UTC)I tend to stick to the flexibility and stress relief DVD I have, as I end up passing out in the corpse asana for about 2-3 hours every time. I also have power yoga DVDs you can borrow if you have room at home. ;-)
As far as the "Marine shower", that usually implies a dollop of shampoo on the head which is used to quickly scrub and rinse all the hairy bits. I think the female variant which forgoes the hair-down approach is the "PTA shower" which I heard tell of at Girl Scout camp. I will allow you to decipher what parts they concentrated on. (It is worth mentioning that this was adult leader terminology, not Brownie terms. ;-)
showering
Date: 2004-10-26 12:13 pm (UTC)Power Yoga DVDs? I've got some yoga DVDs, but they're all the "static pose" kind, which doesn't do so much for my heart rate.
Re: showering
Date: 2004-10-26 12:23 pm (UTC)The Power Yoga is still movement from pose to pose, but instead of concentrating on relaxing the body, it tends to use more strength-building asanas.
I think I have 5-6 DVDs in all, but lost my yoga space to bookcases. I want a huge living room again, wah!!
As far as the Marine shower, that sounds pretty funny. I don't think I ever used that though.
Woot
Date: 2004-10-26 12:15 pm (UTC)Re: Woot
Date: 2004-10-26 12:21 pm (UTC)My evenings are pretty tightly booked, but I'd love to find a Saturday morning something with child care...
Re: Woot
Date: 2004-10-26 02:32 pm (UTC)