cost prohibitiveAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My trouble is that I am very top heavy and every yoga place I have tried hasn’t helped me figure out alternatives to the poses thatput excess strain on my back. In fact, they made my back worse. The teachers just sort of ignore me until I stop showing up. I have tried basic classes at rec centers to posh fancy schmancy studios. All are the same.
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Anonymous wrote:My trouble is that I am very top heavy and every yoga place I have tried hasn’t helped me figure out alternatives to the poses thatput excess strain on my back. In fact, they made my back worse. The teachers just sort of ignore me until I stop showing up. I have tried basic classes at rec centers to posh fancy schmancy studios. All are the same.
Anonymous wrote:My trouble is that I am very top heavy and every yoga place I have tried hasn’t helped me figure out alternatives to the poses thatput excess strain on my back. In fact, they made my back worse. The teachers just sort of ignore me until I stop showing up. I have tried basic classes at rec centers to posh fancy schmancy studios. All are the same.
Anonymous wrote:I like Willow St Yoga because the bodies aren’t all willowy.
They will work with you to modify poses if you need to, but I was actually more flexible than my thin friend.
I can’t recall her name, but there’s a fat positive AA woman who posts videos of her doing amazing poses to show that any body can be a yoga body.
Anonymous wrote:I like Willow St Yoga because the bodies aren’t all willowy.
They will work with you to modify poses if you need to, but I was actually more flexible than my thin friend.
I can’t recall her name, but there’s a fat positive AA woman who posts videos of her doing amazing poses to show that any body can be a yoga body.