First of all, I am not the most flexible person. I have a hard time reaching my toes especially when I'm not warmed up when doing toe touches. Because of this inflexibility and I thought it was boring, I have always avoided yoga. I used to not be a fan of anything yoga until this last summer when I started PiYo. When I saw that yoga can help runners, I became more interested and made it a goal of mine to do it more.
My main hopes of this challenge were to work on these three things:
1) Flexibility
2) Learn new poses
3) I would love to learn crow pose.
2) Learn new poses
3) I would love to learn crow pose.
This is what my 30 days of yoga looked like. You can also see these pictures on my Instagram.
So what did I get from 30 days of yoga?
I definitely learned a lot! I enjoyed every day doing at least 5 minutes of a pose or poses. I liked how there are so many poses and stretches you can do and the names of them are pretty neat too. A lot of the yoga I did came from Pinterest, or google searches for best poses for runners, and I also got inspiration from other #taketheleap challenge participants on social media along with prAna's #bringingyogaback 12 day challenge.
What I like about yoga is that it is for all abilities. There are poses for everyone. I also learned that you may be surprised at what you can really do. I tried some poses that I wasn't sure I could do and low and behold I could do them (baby grasshopper, wild thing, and bow pose to name a few). The poses I did may not look perfect in form or alignment, but I got the stretch that I needed and that to me is important. I went as far as I was comfortable and just figured for next time maybe I can push a little more. I found that taking the breaths and pausing relaxes me. Breathing is important and helps with the pose.
I did learn the crow pose! I can't hold it for very long, but I can do it and I am happy about it. I plan to keep practicing so I will be able to hold it a lot longer. I also hope to do a headstand and handstand at some point. See, this is how much I'm enjoying yoga, I'm already setting new goals! :)
As to flexibility, I have noticed a good improvement from where I was at before. I still can't reach my toes comfortably, but I know that with continuous yoga and stretching I will continue to get more flexible. I'm not stopping after this challenge, as I know yoga will help lots with my running.
Would you ever do a yoga challenge? What's your favorite yoga pose?
I am not big on yoga, but I love looking at everyone else's yoga pics on IG because I do find it beautiful.
ReplyDeleteEven though I am terrible at yoga, I sort of wish that I had participated in the challenge. I need to desperately work on my flexibility and it would be fun to learn more about yoga and yoga poses!
ReplyDeleteYoga is great for so many reasons, especially with helping with relaxation, stretching, and flexibility.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I need to continue to do yoga and work on flexibility!
ReplyDeleteMe too, I enjoy looking at everyone's yoga pics on Instagram. Yoga is beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure there will be other challenges! :) Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYou are so right Kathryn! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sherry! Maybe we can do some yoga when you are here next week! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job this month. I loved seeing everyone's great yoga poses all month. I think I am afraid of falling on my head in the crow pose. Silly huh?
ReplyDeleteThis is great that you went for it AND you can now do the crow pose! That does NOT look easy!! Nice yogaing (not a word?) Sharon!
ReplyDeleteNice job! So glad you put the photos in the collage. Enjoyed viewing your IG photos this past month.
ReplyDeleteThanks Deborah! I enjoyed seeing everyone's poses as well! You can always put a pillow down in front of you, if that would help.
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane!! Yeah, it took me a while, but I got it! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny! I'm so glad I did the challenge as I learned a lot from it. Glad you enjoyed the pics!
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