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Yoga Day 5: Defying Earth

December 11th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Taking the various classes offered by Sunstone Yogahas been eye-opening. I can definitely see the differences between the classes and the intended foci that each class were geared towards.

Having taken Fire and Wood classes, I ventured into an Earth class this morning. The major difference between Earth and the other two is that music plays over the Earth class and the poses aren’t really held in the same way; rather a focus on flow and energy is prevalent.

Sun Salutations, familiar from my previous yoga practice experience, took up a good chunk of the first part of the class. Here was the Downward Facing Dog that I remembered from all those years ago. Lots of Warrior poses and a crap-ton of Chataranga.

This was one of the most rewarding classes I’ve taken so far, and it made me realize something about myself and my yoga practice: yoga is a weapon.

Now, when I say “weapon,” I don’t mean it so much in a harmful way: I mean that it’s my Sword of Omens, Infinity Gauntlet and Cosmic Cube all rolled into one. In the five mere days that I’ve been doing this, my mood has gotten better, my anxiety has subsided, my posture improved and I’ve lost a chunk of weight. I know I should have probably started doing yoga again a while back, but, right now, I feel I’m doing it for the right reasons and not just as something to do.

I’ve got my head in the game and that’s right where I need to be.

Unfortunately for others, I’m sure I’m much more annoying now that I have been for the past several months. I’ve got a new-found confidence that I wasn’t aware was missing.

At this point, it would not surprise me to look in the mirror and discover myself animated.

Over time, I’m sure this feeling will mellow as it becomes a standard part of my life, but, for right now, I’m happy to be the Trix Rabbit.

I gotta get me another Earth fix soon.


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  1. Marla
    December 11th, 2010 at 15:14 | #1

    Good for you, Justin! Coincidentally, I’m shopping yoga classes this afternoon. Think I’m gonna try the Hatha series at DCY. All you folks are inspiring me!!

  2. monkey
    December 11th, 2010 at 15:39 | #2

    You might want to consider that Sunstone that’s right around the corner from your place, Marla. $10 for 10 days is a pretty sweet intro deal.

  3. Sunny
    December 11th, 2010 at 16:05 | #3

    Can I just take the opportunity to say “fuck chataranga?” 160 or so classes into my practice, I can still only do all three of them on my toes for the first two sets of class, if I’m lucky. Then I have to swallow my pride and do the girlie knee sit ups.
    If you can do all the chatarangas in Earth, you can probably do Metal, it’s a ton of plank and chataranga.

  4. Sunny
    December 11th, 2010 at 16:06 | #4

    That’s “girlie knee push ups.” Not sit ups.

  5. December 11th, 2010 at 22:19 | #5

    i like to say “yoga is magic,” but “yoga is a weapon” works too. ;D

    i haven’t really found that the feeling has mellowed. it shifts over time but i am still as enthusiastic about yoga as i was the first day i walked into my current studio. the benefits continue to expand the more you practice.

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