GAAAH! I am so behind with all of your comments!!! I’m so sorry! 😳
Please comment on your yoga practice for Days 12-15 (March 12-15) on this post. If you practiced yoga today on Day 16 (March 16), please comment on my morning post that talks about the yoga prizes. I will hopefully have my act together by this evening and we’ll be back on track again!
Happy yoga-ing!
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Amy
That’s too bad about the yoga DVD-i would assumed what you did seeing a cover like that.
Again, i just stuck with Lunar Flow last night, but plan on doing my PM Yoga DVD tonight after i get home from training.
sue
i hate when workout dvds have misleading covers like that! it’s a good thing i borrow them from the library so it’s no big loss when the instructor turns out to be creepy. i don’t like yoga dvds that are set outdoors though (like the beach, or on a cliff somewhere in new mexico) it’s too distracting for me and i find myself thinking jealous “must be nice” thoughts. haha 🙂
Heather McD (Heather Eats Almond Butter)
Yoga is going so well. A few days into my workshop, I was questioning my sanity in signing up for something so intense. Now that the initial soreness has worn off, and my body body is adjusting to getting up so early, I am loving it more and more everyday!
junghwa
Day 12: 20min of Yoga Cardio + 20min of Core Yoga + 30min of Vinyasa Flow
Kara
I loved yoga today! I almost didn’t go, but I’m so glad that I did. We did headstands and a type of L-shaped hand stand with our feet on the wall (not sure of the name?). Yay for yoga!
Catherine (FOOD SNOB)
Since I started the yoga challenge, I have been doing more yoga with the 2- and 3-year-olds that I teach, and they are loving it! I’ve taught them “turtle,” tree, cobra, cat curls, downward dog, chair, and have started taking them through sun salutes. I’m amazed at how well they focus when we do yoga! I haven’t pushed them past five minutes or so, but it’s been fun. This is a little selfish of me, but hearing their little voices say “namaste!” is so cute!!!
brandi
I am loving this yoga challenge – not every day is as great as I envisioned, but I can tell I’m getting more flexible each time I do it, and I let myself relax into the posture more.
strawberry
first, as far as yoga goes, the biggest surprise these past two weeks has been how incredible STRONG it’s making me. i knew i would be feeling more limber and flexible, but was not expecting muscle strength (silly me). i haven’t been doing any kind of weight training during my non-yoga workouts, but i have gain a ton of upper body strength in such a small amount of time through core and detox yoga, it’s amazing. i love it! i’m a total yoga convert and now understand why it’s considered a work out (i always thought it was simply relaxing, ya right!).
junghwa
Day 13 of yoga: Sadie Nardini’s 70min Yoga Cardio
sirenjess
yoga for today was 40 minutes at lifetime. It was a gentle flow class but we did a ton of chair and chatarungas. I had to leave the hour class because by 40 minutes I couldn’t take it anymore. Plus the room was really cold.
ttfn300
while I have been using some of the yoga poses for stretching, I haven’t been doing routines and updating your challenge as my left wrist was aggrevated and it’s been hard for me to do the routines I came to enjoy :-/ I’ll give it some time to heal and get back at it!!
Sarah
Today I tried the yogadownload Sun Salutation Flow #2 again. I made it much farther this time, actually getting through the entire 30 min, although I did have to take a couple modifications at times. I also struggled to find the really fast flow. I enjoyed it though, although I still wish the guy leading it wouldn’t talk so much. He seems to have the mindset that yoga prepares you for meditation, which it does, but I often hold poses better when I’m in a meditation like state, which is hard to maintain when he is constantly talking.