(Guys Only Please) - Yoga
4thDegreeKnight
Posts: 69 Member
I never really have given Yoga a second thought. First, I see no males in the yoga classes offered at the gym at all. Second, I never saw the benefit except to achieve a zen like state as you balance on one leg.
However, now that I have a better understanding of strength training, I see how much Yoga is about flexibility, balance, and strengthening. I ended up seeing an infomercial at the gym that was pitching Yoga for men which I thought was unique.
I was thinking of trying it, but was wondering what experiences other men have had. Was it worth it? What benefit you have gotten out of it? Is it part of an overall routine?
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
However, now that I have a better understanding of strength training, I see how much Yoga is about flexibility, balance, and strengthening. I ended up seeing an infomercial at the gym that was pitching Yoga for men which I thought was unique.
I was thinking of trying it, but was wondering what experiences other men have had. Was it worth it? What benefit you have gotten out of it? Is it part of an overall routine?
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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I did a bit of running in the past and always ended up with severe shin splints. After ruling out a stress fracture, it was determined that I was suffering from a general lack of flexibility. Yoga was advised. My wife has a beginner yoga DVD from Weight Watchers. I watched to familiarize myself with the plan and thought, "That doesn't look too hard." Heaped over in a pile of sweat and huffing and puffing after the 20 minute routine told me otherwise. I haven't done as much yoga recently as I'd like, but it certainly does help in many areas, as the strength and balance will improve just about everything you do.
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I do yoga 2-3 times per week. It's worth every second, you get to stretch and strengthen areas of your body you didn't even know existed. In all seriousness though, it's a great way to increase flexibility, strengthen all those stabilizing muscles that may be neglected, and ultimately avoid injury.0
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I am not a male, but there are lots that take it at the classes I used to go to.
It's a great strength builder, and a nice way to relax.
And I am out now.0 -
Definitely worth it. Another ones of those things I should do more often.0
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It Is a great tool for core strength and flexibility.0
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I think it is an invaluable tool. I am always the only male in the classes though. That sucks. I have started doing it at home though on days in between my harder workouts. The benefits are flexibility, balance and strength for me. It allows me to have better form when I am doing other workouts. I really think the best scenario for fitness is a mix of cardio, strength and balance/stretching.0
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Love it. Haven't been to class in a while. There were usually 3-4 guys in each class0
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I do a yoga class once a week. It kicks my *kitten*. I find it really helps keep me loose given all the other stuff I do.0
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My brother, who's a lifelong gym rat and is into martial arts and tennis, LOVES hot yoga and has been doing it at least once a week for five years. He likes it because he gets benefits in terms of balance. But I think mostly because it chills him out0
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Excellent. Thank you for all the feedback.0
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Guys...we need more of you in the class! It is a full body workout and will definitely makes you stronger more aware of your body.0
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