It brought me back to my college years where I frequented RubberSoul. Man how I miss the luxury of practicing yoga 5 times per week (no full-time job, just studying). At the time, RubberSoul just took a $3-5 donation per class. You can't find that price anywhere here in Charlotte. :(
I thought I'd share with you some of my favorite yoga poses. These are my top 5 poses, mostly focusing on balance, opening the hips, and just overall feel-goodness. Enjoy.
#1 Tree. My students often laugh at me because I find myself standing like this, minus the praying hands, during class. Yeah... they think I'm weird.
#2 Dancer. After "tree", go straight into "dancer".
#3 Pigeon. Opens the hips. Hurts a little... but a good kind of hurt. ;)
#4 Plow. I like a variation of plow where I place my knees into my eye sockets. Or I massage my forehead with my knees. Sounds weird. But try it. You'll love it, too. Note: After plow, your body will want the counter pose, "fish".
#5 Eagle. Another balancing pose, similar to "tree". But this one really opens up my traps and upper shoulders to relieve the stress that tends to build up from being on a computer all day. Except I don't usually have a cheese-ball smile on my face. ;)
I've just started doing yoga and i am LOVING it! i've been going to om yoga in baxter, which is a hike from you, but I really like it.
ReplyDeleteI heard that's a nice studio - someone else mentioned it. It would be quite a hike...
ReplyDeleteThey're good poses. Anyway, it does feel good to do a bit of yoga when there are not a lot of people around. While socializing can be good, sometimes a small crowd can help make the body and mind feel more at ease. It's refreshing, no doubt about it.
ReplyDelete-Cooper Heyes