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I would like to start practicing yoga, but I have two concerns.

 

One is that I am highly inflexible (physically that is; emotionally and psychically, I'm the exact opposite, thankfully, LOL!) and the other is that I am overweight. The first is NOT related to the second very much, as I have been unflexible since childhood when I was merely chubby, and I am less flexible than other people of similar body size and always have been. I walk and before I lost my job, I worked out on fixed weight machines and the like at the local YMCA. Bending and stretching and doing yoga-like things don't normally hurt, I just can't do them very well.

 

When I took a very rigorous health and fitness test at the Y, I scored in heart recovery and other cardiac health measures, sit ups and everything else like I was a 25 y/o, and a healthy one at that -- not the 42 y/o that I am. But I absolutely tanked the flexibility tests.

 

I would like to take a yoga class rather than doing it on my own, mostly because my flat doesn't have the space for it and I would like the feedback from an experienced person. But would I be wasting my classmates' and teacher's time? Should I try the video route despite my cramped quarters?

 

Thanks for any insights anyone can give.

 

Alaja

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Alaja,

Hi, I've been doing yoga for a few years and I just wanted to

respond to your email. You certainly would NOT be wasting anyones

time by taking a yoga class, only your own if you DON'T take it :)

That's what they are there for and your teacher is there to help you

along. Do not worry about being inflexible. It doesn't mean that

you wouldn't benefit from yoga. I don't know if you know this or

not, but there are MANY benefits to doing yoga like mind/body

concentration, a feeling of centeredness, it improves your overall

flexibility, balance, etc. You don't have to do extended advanced

poses to reap the wonderful benefits of yoga. You will feel good

about yourself :) Remember that yoga is NON competitive. When you

do your yoga, remember not to worry about what you look like doing

the poses ok? And be focused on your own breathing and the way your

body feels. I hope you do it. It's wonderful. :) And if done

often, you'll gain flexibility too.

Good luck!

Aurora

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Dear Alaja,

 

Maybe you can try Bikram Yoga, since it's done in heated room to warm

your muscles, prevent injury, allow a deeper workout and cleanse the

body by flushing toxins.

It is a series of 26 poses and 2 breathing exercises, suitable for

all ages and levels of ability. Each posture stretches, strengthens

and prepares specific muscles, ligaments and joints needed for the

next posture. The Bikram method also stimulates the organs, glands

and nerves, moving fresh oxygenated blood to 100 percent of the body,

restoring all systems to a healthy working order. Bikram

scientifically designed this 90-minute program to deliver total

health through the balancing and strengthening of every system in the

body in order to prevent illness, injury, promote weight loss and

limit the effects of aging. The series of postures combine skills of

concentration, patience, determination and self control, which

increases mental clarity and reduce stress.

 

I just convinced my 2 friends, who are overweight and inflexible to

try it for the first time. The class is this Saturday; I'll let you

know if they liked it.

Inna

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