torstai 3. syyskuuta 2015

8 (false) Reasons For Not Doing Yoga

By all means, I am not a yoga expert so if you're expecting pictures of dancer asanas etc. you shall be disappointed. As I started to have problems with my back (=rheumatism) again at the beginning of the year and while the inflammations decided to have a rather permanent stay at the premises of my body, I became desperate.


I could not do my regular gym resume, no running (this was so disappointing it really killed my mood!), at some point I couldn't even go for long walks etc. I was literally trapped inside an old woman's body before reaching my 30s. I started to refer to myself with the nickname grandma, in a sad way it felt accurate. What wasn't comfortable was that due to high stress levels and no movement I wasn't losing any weight but morelike gaining back what I had lost with hard work the year before. I needed the endorfins that I normally would get from running, but how?


I think I've said this before, but here it comes again "things have a way of working out". I had been sitting alone in my corner of the office for a year, when one day a new colleague joined the company and came to sit in my area of the office. We started chatting and the conversation turned to health and exercising, it turned out my new office neighbour was a yoga teacher! She insisted that I come and try a lesson at the school she teached in one day. Slightly suspicious at first, I decided what the hell, I'll give it a go as I can't do much else at the moment anyway! And after my first visit, I understood, that all the reasons I had before for not trying yoga, were wrong.



Here's my (false) list of reasons for not trying yoga and how I overruled them after trying yoga:

1. You're not flexible. You don't have to be, the flexibility is a bonus that comes with time and practise. 

2. You're not the skinny yogi type. There is no weight limitation for yoga, everyone can do it. Yoga can help with your weight control.

3. You're not strong enough. Yoga helps develop strength, you start with the strength you have and time after time you get stronger.

4. What will the others think. This is such a cliché. Everyone else is busy doing what their doing, nobody cares! And on the other hand, what everyone else thinks about you is none of your business.

5. It's outside my comfort zone. The best things happen outside your comfort zone.

6. It's too hard. Good things never come easy.

7. Yoga is not a sport. Everyone who's tried it knows better.

8. I have no time for it. Every minute counts. With good time management you can easily fit a 30 minutes session to your morning. Every session doesn't have to be 90 minutes long!



Have a lovely evening!

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