Who here is in to yoga?
I just paid for a one-month, all the classes you can take membership in order to give it a fair shot.
yesterday's class was relatively easy, and pose-focused. None of the hippy-dippy earth-mother stuff, thankfully, but none of it strenuous enough to make me feel like it could replace real exercise. I also could have lived without the "ohhhhhmmmmmmmm" stuff at the end.
Today's class included a 30 minute meditation class that asked us to plug up one nostril at a time while chanting "ohhnnnngggggg" and exhaling through the remaining nostril, each side for 11 minutes, followed by laying on the floor in "corpse pose". I felt like an idiot.
Afterwards was a Kundalini class. The teacher tried to get me to do poses that I knew for sure would dislocate my left kneecap (it is already prone to dislocation), and suffered through her telling me the crunching sound in my knee was okay, just a result of electrolyte imbalances. Despite realizing she didn't know a thing about my anatomy/physiology, I liked the poses (they were harder to hold, and some of the exercises she had us do seemed to go on for hours), but I hated the focus on the wierd, animalistic breathing patterns. Listening to the girl next to me grunt like an animal is very distracting, and not at all attractive, IMO. To make matters worse, the instructor came around to listen to our grunts to ensure we were doing it correctly, so I couldn't even fake it.
So this is the thing: I know normal people who love yoga. What I want to know is why? Am I taking the wrong type of class? Is there one style that attracts less freaky people than another? Am I just going to have to learn to tolerate freaks better? Also, if you do yoga, do you combine it with real (cardiovascular) exercise, or do you consider this a workout? And did your love for yoga happen instantly, or over time?