On the running front, it has been rather quiet but satisfying in a different way. I’ve been regular, stuck to breathing from the nose which makes the running seem less strenuous. Timing wise, there hasn’t been much of an impact. The whole act of running just feels more meditative now.
A highlight of the week was taking the newbie runner on her first 5k. I remembered the euphoria of my first 5k and it was great to be able to help someone experience that same elation.
As far as yoga goes, I’m hooked to the practice and philosophy. I guess I was not sure about the intensity of my desire to understand more but now I decided to just plunge in and see where it takes me. That would be another journey for another blog.
babycrow said:
another blog? 🙂
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So... said:
Yes! Hopefully one where I can explore all things connected to the practice.
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So... said:
In case you would like to read, the link is https://anonymoussadhaka.wordpress.com
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babycrow said:
Exciting!
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BellyBytes said:
http://www.sunitarajwade.com/2015/04/yoga-for-exercise-and-also-for-laughter.html
You may find this blog post of mine interest. While you are a marathon runner I am a slothful walker and find your posts inspiring and push me to walk! Am off now for my stroll
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So... said:
Had a merry laugh. Thankfully, all the yoga teachers I had spoke the language well although the anatomical terms often had me wondering how on earth I was expected to adjust all that.
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