Over the years, I’ve written a lot about my attempts to become a runner. There was that one time when I started the Couch to 5K program… and then promptly quit. And then there were the subsequent 23.9 times I started that program again, and quit somewhere along the way.
Once, I “ran” a half marathon… and decided about 12 seconds after I crossed the finish line that I would never. Run. Again.
But then, nine months or so later, I decided to give it another go, even though I hated it. Needless to say, I quit.
Here’s the thing. I hate running, I’m not good at running and I’m never going to be a runner. So rather than continue to set myself up for failure, I decided to try to find something I actually enjoy, and I tried a yoga class.
People. I love it. It’s not the calorie-burning intense workout that running is (at least the class I go to isn’t, but I would love to try out cardio yoga) but it feels so good, both while I’m doing it and after it’s over. I love it and I wish I could go to class every day! But since I don’t have time for that, I’ve been looking into the next best thing – yoga I can do at home.
I’ve discovered a few good resources… there are yoga videos on Netflix, for starters. There’s also a huge library on GaiamTV, with a subscription fee. I’ve been wanting to get Kate into yoga as well, because I think it would be a great thing for us to do together. I got a review copy of Shanti Generation: Yoga Skills for Youth Peacemakers, which is designed to teach yoga exercises and mindfulness techniques for kids from 7 to 16.
We’ve done it a few times and it is a nice way to end the day. Kate is on the young end of the age range they’re targeting, and she sometimes, uh, lacks focus. But she enjoys it and I’m sure she’ll get better over time. Yoga cultivates body awareness, flexibility, concentration, stress reduction and self-expression – all things she and I could use more of.
It’s exciting to me that I’ve finally found an exercise that I actually look forward to and want to do. I never, ever felt that way about running (and seriously, runner’s high? I just don’t buy that).
What about you? Do you have an exercise you love?
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A) I am SO GLAD this post isn’t about the next 5k you are training for! Very nice to hear you say that running BITES the big one.
B) Do you and Kate now have mystical Native American names? If so, please reveal!
C) I like Pilates! But I seriously might have to try the Yoga. I think I would like it too.
Couldn’t live without Jazzercise! It’s a great group of women….working out with other people keeps me more accountable. I like having a class time I have to attend so I can’t keep putting it off. Jazzercise is so much fun….dance aerobics/strength training all put to current, motivating music! I started this over 5 years ago…loved it so much I became a certified instructor this past summer!
i LOVE LOVE LOVE yoga! we should try to go to a yoga retreat somewhere! i even have a prenatal yoga DVD gathering dust on my shelf. i need to bust that out and do it. 7.5 weeks til due isn’t too late? i didn’t think so.
My cousin Amber owns a great Yoga studio in Cleveland! When she comes to visit she gives yoga classes to the family which I usually refuse because I hate group exercise, but my sister, my aunts, my grandfather’s wife are all really into it. Both of her girls, 10 and 7, do yoga with her. I think you and Kate doing it together sounds great.
I’ve never tried yoga, I do walk daily, 2-4 miles. It’s been life saver. I walk at the mall, early, with the OLD people. It makes me feel so young!
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I HATE running too! It makes me feel better that there are other people who’ve tried and quit. I’ve done that more than once. but yoga is so much fun! i used to go to a yoga class a few times a week and i loved it 🙂