Where’s My Yoga Body?
Posted in Out and About and tagged with Friends, List, MPW, Summer, Yoga on 08/26/2010 08:00 am by JennTuesday was my last yoga class at the community center. Remember when I signed up for it? And Mille said I told you so? Although I still don’t look like this…
I have learned a few things about myself and my body.
1. I have nightmares about punching people. Actually, that’s not really a nightmare. In my dream I punch someone, but I either miss, or my punch is so soft it glances off their chin and they laugh at me. That’s a nightmare. At first I thought it was some deep rooted feeling of being ignored, or feeling unloved. Maybe it had everything to do with my mother. But, now I know the truth. Save it Freud! Keep it to yourself, Jung! I now know this is because my subconscious was telling me that my arms are weak. Very, very weak. Like, if I was in a fight, I would have to hope the perpetrator was within kicking distance because these arms were only made for holding….you lovingly. Which brings us to the second point.
2. My legs are super strong. I attribute it to my longer than usual thighs. Seriously, I am disproportionate. I will never be able to do a forward fold and grab my toes because my arms are so much shorter than my legs. In fact, I once had a doctor tell me, in a way that suggests freakishness, that my thighs were very long. Humph. Whatevs. It was God’s way of keeping me safe because He knows these arms aren’t going to help.
3. I am still really, really bad at yoga. The balance poses are okay, but anything to do with strength is just not enough. I finally got used as an example of perfect form, though. The last class we had to do this sphinx-frog thing and my legs were perfect and my back was perfect and it was my shining moment. Until I remembered that this class all the positions are to make you better in bed and it’s about widening your hips. Slutastic, thankyouverymuch.
4. I do make friends! I met this wonderful person named Susan and we exchanged information. We’re going to have coffee sometime. I realize now that this sounds like a pick up, but I swear it wasn’t!
5. I don’t think I am ever going to get my perfect yoga body by doing this once a week, so I am upping the ante. I decided I am going to join a bonafide yoga studio and try doing this 2 times a week. There are two in my area that look interesting and you can drop in on Wednesday nights, or pay $20 for unlimited classes for 1 month to see if you like it. So, my quest to find the perfect yoga body continues and MPW will continue to win our arm-wrestling competitions.
Yeah, That Just Happened!






August 26th, 2010 at 9:47 pm
Well good for you, bella!
Best of all, you made a friend:) aaawwww…
Would you do chick-preggers yoga?! I’d be up for trying that.
Although your new superior skills may be too good for the knocked up class.
Yay new friends and flexibility!
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Jenn Reply:
August 26th, 2010 at 11:38 pm
Sorry, I don’t qualify for pre-natal yoga (stop trying to get me to be your belly buddy, I’m not getting pregnant!).
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August 29th, 2010 at 7:25 pm
I need your help! I need a good book to read. I read “Alice I have been” after reading your review and I loved it. I’m looking for something that will make me laugh. I read your review on Chelsea handler’s books. Would you recommend one of those if I wanted some light hearted escapism?
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Jenn Reply:
August 29th, 2010 at 7:28 pm
Handler’s books are funny, but crude. I would definitely suggest “The Grimm Legacy” by Polly Shulman. It’s a YA book, so it is easy to read. I am writing my review now and I highly recommend it!!
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Elizabeth Reply:
August 29th, 2010 at 7:35 pm
Awesome! Thank you
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August 30th, 2010 at 5:04 pm
You know what’s weird? I have dreams of punching people but my fist can’t connect with them. It’s like a bad guy’s trying to mug me and I’ll hit him, but I never really touch him. Like my fist stops as soon as it touches his face. So weird.
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August 31st, 2010 at 11:15 am
So you learned that if you are in a fight, kick, don’t punch! Yeah yoga!
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