Maybe yoga isn't the best option for me - new approach
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:35 am
I had mentioned in another thread that I have been doing yoga for some time to help me do this better. Weekly classes helped improve my flexibility somewhat but not as much as I hoped. I had also tried doing private sessions with my instructor, who knew what my end goal was, but our schedules never lined up to where we could get together. He had quit teaching for a while but I found out last week he is back now. However, I am not sure I will be going back because it didn't seem to help me as much as I had hoped.
I am on Meetup.com and that's how I found the nude yoga classes initially about 5-6 years ago. I was browsing all the meetups a week ago Sunday to see if there was anything that interested me and I found something that I had been looking for some time -- a stretching class. I read about it and it is held in a holistic health center and turns out it's about a mile from the yoga studio I had been going to. Classes are held on Sunday nights and are taught by a young woman who is a professional contortionist and circus performer (think Cirque du Soleil). The first class was free and I thought it looked promising. Unfortunately the class was happening in 30 minutes and it would take me about than 35 minutes to get there so I had to wait until this past Sunday to check it out.
The class had five students; three men and two women. They had thick foam mats on the floor covered in a material that is similar to the loop side of velcro. The instructor, who is extremely attractive by the way, asked us what things we'd like to work on. I had mentioned I am unable to sit with my legs straight out in front of me and she said I need to work on my hamstrings. We did a number of stretches to work on that as well as some hip openers. I was struggling a bit and she came over and helped push me a bit further. The one stretch we did was lying on our backs with our butts against the wall and our legs up the wall and doing splits. We held the stretch for what seemed like 5 minutes and I could definitely feel it in my thighs. It was also pretty warm in the room and it was a bit uncomfortable because I'm used to doing yoga in the nude and I was wearing workout clothes so I was sweating quite a lot. I knew I was going to be sore the next day but I didn't feel it until the following afternoon, which was yesterday. I'm still sore today. But I think if I go regularly this may help me. Unfortunately I don't be able to go this Sunday as I have other plans. I am hoping to go every week. Classes are normally $14 but they give discounts if you buy more in advance. I'll need to practice at home once the soreness is gone.
I don't dare tell my instructor what my end goal is but perhaps I'll tell her I want to be able to do a seated forward fold, then how I used to be almost be able to put both legs and feet behind my head when sitting and how I'd like to be able to do that. She said we could talk to her after class but there is a yoga class immediately afterward in the same room and she disappeared so I didn't get to talk to her. Maybe next time.
I am on Meetup.com and that's how I found the nude yoga classes initially about 5-6 years ago. I was browsing all the meetups a week ago Sunday to see if there was anything that interested me and I found something that I had been looking for some time -- a stretching class. I read about it and it is held in a holistic health center and turns out it's about a mile from the yoga studio I had been going to. Classes are held on Sunday nights and are taught by a young woman who is a professional contortionist and circus performer (think Cirque du Soleil). The first class was free and I thought it looked promising. Unfortunately the class was happening in 30 minutes and it would take me about than 35 minutes to get there so I had to wait until this past Sunday to check it out.
The class had five students; three men and two women. They had thick foam mats on the floor covered in a material that is similar to the loop side of velcro. The instructor, who is extremely attractive by the way, asked us what things we'd like to work on. I had mentioned I am unable to sit with my legs straight out in front of me and she said I need to work on my hamstrings. We did a number of stretches to work on that as well as some hip openers. I was struggling a bit and she came over and helped push me a bit further. The one stretch we did was lying on our backs with our butts against the wall and our legs up the wall and doing splits. We held the stretch for what seemed like 5 minutes and I could definitely feel it in my thighs. It was also pretty warm in the room and it was a bit uncomfortable because I'm used to doing yoga in the nude and I was wearing workout clothes so I was sweating quite a lot. I knew I was going to be sore the next day but I didn't feel it until the following afternoon, which was yesterday. I'm still sore today. But I think if I go regularly this may help me. Unfortunately I don't be able to go this Sunday as I have other plans. I am hoping to go every week. Classes are normally $14 but they give discounts if you buy more in advance. I'll need to practice at home once the soreness is gone.
I don't dare tell my instructor what my end goal is but perhaps I'll tell her I want to be able to do a seated forward fold, then how I used to be almost be able to put both legs and feet behind my head when sitting and how I'd like to be able to do that. She said we could talk to her after class but there is a yoga class immediately afterward in the same room and she disappeared so I didn't get to talk to her. Maybe next time.