That' amount of time is doable. I just meditate already so I just didn't want the whole focus of the class time on that part. I realize it's integral. Just wanted a ratio of mental/physical.yoga is meant to be a spiritual, mental and psychical discipline and practice.
yoga, tai-chi etc are specifically meant to create a mind, body soul impact, they arent just a work out
if youre seriously not into that aspect of it try finding a studio that does a yoga mix type work out that doesnt focus on the meditation part, depending where you live im sure you can find one. there is almost always a meditation aspect of yoga and it isnt a short one,
alternatively you could buy some home practices and skip the meditation part
ive done yoga for years, and usually the meditation part rounds to be about 5-10 mins at the end of it and 5-10 mins in the beginning.
sounds like youre ready for some yoga hot stuff1That' amount of time is doable. I just meditate already so I just didn't want the whole focus of the class time on that part. I realize it's integral. Just wanted a ratio of mental/physical.
I'd love to try yoga and there are so many studios throwing their shingle up. How can I find a reputable one? What should I look for? (can't ask for recs as I don't know anyone who practices yoga)
I want to build muscle if possible and maintain flexibility. (I'm quite flexible so don't know if that has any bearing on yoga style)
No hot yoga for me thanks
Not as interested in the meditative part (though I'm sure it's part of it) more interested in the strength building part.
Thanks peeps
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Yup, Bikram is pretty good. Never sweat so much in my life After a few weeks I felt real good!Birkram Yoga suits me best. The intensity is just right.