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msmemory_archive) wrote2008-06-30 09:49 am
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Yoga
My doctor, who is a smart lady, suggested I look into taking a yoga or pilates class, or get myself a good yoga dvd to work out with. She says I should look for the words "gentle" or "relaxation" in the course info.
Any suggestions for good yoga classes/studios in the suburbs? Woburn or Burlington would be ideal for me, but I’d go to Arlington, Stoneham, or Winchester for the right class. I’m looking for Complete Beginners Handholding. (Alternatively, how expensive IS a private session or two to get started?)
Any suggestions for good yoga classes/studios in the suburbs? Woburn or Burlington would be ideal for me, but I’d go to Arlington, Stoneham, or Winchester for the right class. I’m looking for Complete Beginners Handholding. (Alternatively, how expensive IS a private session or two to get started?)
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I first gave it a try by going to the Y. Waltham has a $12 day pass you can purchase if you're not a member.
Now I just do it at home. I have a number of DVDs if you'd like to borrow and try them out, or you can get a lot of good ones from the library. I recommend starting with "You Can Do Yoga" (also called "Yoga You Can Do" - the instructor says it both ways in the show!). It demonstrates all the poses first, then walks you through a 30 minute gentle session.
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I have a membership, I could "try them out" for you,
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And, sure: I'll take that challenge, if I can fit it in... YMCA Woburn web pages, here I come!
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