I’m not physically fit.
Some might call me curvy, the politically word correct for “chubby.” I’m more flexible in my politics than my torso, but my very fleshly posture is not rigid enough in the correct way. I decided, with great encouragement and enthusiasm from a dear friend, it was time to do something about it.
For the first time in my sedentary life, I went to a yoga class.
Now, in all honesty, I had a fear of yoga for 3 reasons:
- I am not athletic at all. My dad always told me, “Diner (his nickname for me), if you can’t be an athlete, you can always be an athletic supporter.” BA DUM CHHH
- That rigidity I mentioned came into play in thinking if I participated in yoga, I’d become Hindu.
- And, I was just sure that, upon doing the downward dog with my buttocks in the air like I just didn’t care, I would toot–having four children loosened my resolve in many areas, especially the nether regions…
So I put on my big girl yoga pants, took an imodium, prayed for strength and dignity and went to yoga class–senior yoga. Upon arrival, I was greeted by the very petite and kind teacher. And then I learned that, not only would I have strange-to-me vocabulary and movements, BUT THE CLASS WOULD BE IN FRENCH!! I understood a few words here and there, but mostly I just mimicked the other attendees, some of whom had taken more trips around the sun than I, some of whom were nattily dressed in yoga garb, some of whom were older men in t-shirts and shorts. I chose a spot waaay in the back next to the wall, unfurled my pink Nike yoga mat Mr. Wonderful had bought me many years ago for my birthday, folded a wool blanket of some kind, and sat on that: criss-cross-applesauce-hands-in-my-lap.
I was unprepared for the singing part of yoga–the not quite matching pitch of the humming drove my somewhat musical ear to prayer. The equipment that helps maintain poses also surprised me–the belt, the blocks, the foam blocks, bolsters, and chairs. The bolster was nice and cozy until I scooched off the end as instructed, felt something pop, and drown in a tsunami of buckwheat. My friend, who shall remain nameless (Martha), looked at me with eyes wide and we both bent to scoop, sweep and hide away kernels of stuffing while the teacher paused and focused on us. There was no point in hiding the carnage at that point…
Here’s the good news: I made it through 90 minutes of yoga en francais. I felt strong, accomplished, sore as can be. And I went back the next week. And the next. I’ve found myself doing stretches when I’ve spent too much time bending over my computer or a book, or when my back starts to ache when I’ve walked a lot. I remind myself to pull my shoulders together, raise my chest, and take a deep breath. It’s easier for me to reach and bend. I appreciate the functional benefits. I feel proud that I tried something new, that I pushed myself a bit.
I will always be an athletic supporter–but a strong one!
I prayed for strength and perseverance during poses–I’m still a one God gal.
And when I google “farting in yoga class?” –there are 23,400,000 results, including YouTube videos…just sayin’…
This was great! I feel that way too about yoga!
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Hilarious! Only you would explode a bolster. And I always fear the yoga farts!
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Oh Diner, that was such a fun read! You almost motivated me to try a yoga class, but since it probably wouldn’t be in French, I think I’ll pass. Thanks for your bravery in going, and for sharing the experience with us!
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Well, u have successfully completed the first step in reclaiming ur body, congratulations!
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You crack me up. What a great way to start my day with laughter. But good for you trying something new when our bodies don’t want to cooperate. Maybe I should try yoga now that I have bionic hips.
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You just crack me up. Great to start my day with laughter. But good for you doing something new. I should probably do something like this now that I have bionic hips.
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Thanks for reading, Diane! I always need a laugh, too, and it’s easiest if I just look at myself!
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Stick with it! I’m a yoga addict since moving to GA, had never done it before. Am noticing so many benefits. x
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Lmao 😂🤣😂 Good for you! (and your un-named friend, aka Martha)I was afraid when I saw broke and yoga thinking you hurt yourself and not just the bolster and your pride. 😁Love your way of saying things Diana! ❤️
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Diane, loved your post!! You have such a great sense of humor!
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You are hilarious!! And I love that you have done something new “at our age” although I think you are much younger than I!
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Thanks, Donna! And I’m not younger than you 😉 Feel free to share with those who need encouragement to try something new–or just need a laugh!
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I’m afraid I’ll soon be 66! 👵🏻
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