Gorgeous Yoga
April 20th, 2008 at 12:29 am (Gratitude, 1000 Gifts, Yoga, Parenting, Learning)
I consider myself very fortunate to have this awesome, talented, and gorgeous yoga instructor teaching at our local fitness club. (26) She is smart; she is knowledgeable; she is strict; she is beautiful; she is strong and she is one of the best yoga teachers I have ever had. I have learned so much from her and she has inspired me to take my practice farther and deeper. She has also encouraged us to practice carefully/mindfully so as to avoid injuring ourselves. (She told us that she wants us to be able to continue doing yoga with her decades from now!)
Today I was able to go to one of her classes and I had a great workout. (27) I even attempted bird-of-paradise and was able to do it rather well. (28) Not perfectly, not even close, but well enough for Kristina, my teacher, to say, “Gorgeous, Lucy!” Now I know that you are not going to see me on the cover of Yoga Journal doing bird-of-paradise anytime soon but nonetheless, there is something to be said about being complimented in a class full of other students. Being acknowledged for attempting the pose and being somewhat successful is a huge day brightener!
I told my dh not too long ago that if it weren’t for yoga, I would not be HSing. Now I cannot say that with total certainty but I do know that yoga helps me relieve stress. It helps me stay clear-headed enough to deal with all the extra stressors that parenting and HSing bring on. I remember that in one of my first classes with Kristina, she complimented me on my practice and my flexibility. Well, it is true that a good compliment can last a person a week or more. That compliment was one of the first genuine compliments I had had in months, maybe years. As a SAHM, and as a HS mom, I find the compliments on my work as a parent and a teacher to be extremely rare. So hearing those words of praise from this gorgeous instructor made my heart sing and kept me flying high for quite a while.
Yoga seems to be something my body cries out for. After practicing for about 18 months or so, I can tell when my body needs a good stretch. Doing sun salutations and other basic poses make me feel so good. Through my study of yoga, I have learned more about what makes a good teacher. I have learned about Sanskrit, about what poses are good for what conditions, and how to do certain poses safely. My children have been learning right along with me. They know a lot of the poses and they know some of the sanskrit words used to describe certain the different asanas or poses. They are also learning that the learning you do in life does not stop when you reach a certain age. Learning is a life-long journey we all need to embark on. Daily.
I hope that I will never grow tired of yoga. Studying and practicing yoga has been a life-transforming experience and I hope that my enthusiasm for this ancient practice will inspire others to check it out for themselves.

