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Tips on Yoga 3 years, 8 months ago #4853

  • lizje
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Hello everybody.

Anyone got a nice tip how to follow the yoga?

I'm at my 4.th day and it's yoga time, but i have problem to follow the instructions, with my head down, relax, and let the world go....
It ended in head twists that did not feel good. After 20 min i was tired of trying to follow, and got a little pain in my neck.

Any tips how to do this a little more comfortable and relax way.
Where do you have the mat and TV? I tryed side way, front.. bur it does not work that well.

Met vriendelijke groet,

Lizje
(hope you excuse me the bad english)

Re:Tips on Yoga 3 years, 8 months ago #4860

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I also had this problem with Yoga the first time I did it. It got better the 2nd time because I kind of knew what was coming.
If you didn't finish the video during your workout, you might want to just throw it in and watch it - so you will know what it looks like. You'll probably still have to look up some, but it shouldn't be as much if you're already familiar with what they are doing.

Big Papa

Re:Tips on Yoga 3 years, 8 months ago #4861

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Big Papa,

Thanks for the tips. And i sort of did the Yoga...
I have another Yoga dvd that i played instead. 20 minutes.
I think 1,5 houres is a little bit to mutch, so i cheeted, just a "little" bit. Got the stretch end bendings allover, but in shorter time.
I'm not this huge fan of yoga, so the 20 minutes is for me long enough.

Lizje

Re:Tips on Yoga 3 years, 8 months ago #4869

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Yeah, Yoga sucks at first. I used to do half the moves and just watch them. Then after while I finnaly was able to do the moves. So just keep at it.

Re:Tips on Yoga 3 years, 8 months ago #4872

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MrPhil,

The movements are not that bad, when i can see them. I think my bitching about the yoga X, is the lenght. I've done yoga before, but not for long, since i think it's.... well boring.
I'm not in that bad shape, just need more strenght and condition for a vacation in December.

But next week... i'll try more then 20 min... promise

lizje

Re:Tips on Yoga 3 years, 8 months ago #4895

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I found that the routine starts to go by MUCH faster once you get used to the motions. The first couple of times you do it will definitely be tough though, in part because you aren't familiar with the poses, as well as aren't trained to do them.

About trying to see them--with yoga form is critical, and if you're going into contortions so you can see what they are doing then it will be impossible for you to do the poses yourself. Until you are familiar with the moves enough that you don't need to see them doing it at all, it would probably be a good idea to watch them do it first and then rewind and do it with them without having to watch. This will make it take longer initially, but will be well worth it in the long run.

You can also break the video up into the two sections--the initial sun salutations stuff, and the second half of balance poses.

Yoga is tough for a lot of people, but as Tony repeatedly states in the video, it is a critical component of the P90X program and will do great things for your overall fitness, flexibility, and athleticism.

Cheers!
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