3rd Class back and Bikram Yoga is doing its stuff!
The daily practice of Bikram Yoga! The journey towards strength, flexibility and balance!
Phew! I really thought that the first 'blog poster' here would be my wife as she is already 5 classes ahead of me in returning to our Bikram Practice after (for me at least) an 8 month absence.
During which time I consumed large quantities of pizza, cheese, exquisite baguettes and of course ... red wine. Well we were living in the South Of France, so what else was I supposed to do?!
Anyway, first class back last night. I've had some long times away from Bikram before and with each of those times I pushed way too hard in the first class back and really ached badly afterwards! I was determined NOT to do this again, so I didn't. It is only a result of the ego wanting to prove something anyhow, so time to let go of that methinks.
I am still a little stiff and sore today, but I am going again in one hour's time, which should do me the world of good.
Honestly there was so much stuff going on in my head about going back and how horrible it was going to be (!) that in some ways, the actual class itself (Thanks Wayne!) was a pleasure, although still physically hard. Its a love hate thing you know. At least I didn't feel sick, just very very happy to be back!!!
Anyhow, I was tight where I didn't expect it and reasonably OK in other places. Thank goodness for the heat, protecting muscles and getting everything warm with good blood flow. It is my opinion that the heat is safer for the muscles than otherwise practicing 'cold'. After all the Indians have been doing it everyday in the heat for 1,000s of years!
The only reason I say this, is because I have heard surface again recently the Bikram Myths about 'the heat causing potential over-stretching', which is really not well substantiated in fact. But the fitness world is a funny place and each to their own I guess. You can read much more information on our website, go to: http://www.bikram-yoga-noosa-australia.com/
OK, I'll be back again after my second class! (With some more specific Bikram Pose references and what it is like to get back into them ...)
Namaste
Robert Scanlon