Anonymous wrote:I feel a little discouraged to try yoga after reading these post. I am a regular busy professional guy who just wants to focus on fitness, not interested in pickup or other women. Maybe I am not quite ready for this. I will probably go back to my regular gym.
Anonymous wrote:
Do you belong to a YMCA or other community-type gym? In my experience, they have very little attitude and are usually diverse in terms of gender and race.
Anonymous wrote:Just wear tshirt and loose pants or shorts with liners. I know it’s a double standard, but men can’t get away with tank tops. For anything at the gym.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel a little discouraged to try yoga after reading these post. I am a regular busy professional guy who just wants to focus on fitness, not interested in pickup or other women. Maybe I am not quite ready for this. I will probably go back to my regular gym.
I posted above who started at over 320 lbs. I was exactly where you are regular professional just looking to better myself but knew my body was unbelievably tight and just wanted to be able to move a little better.
Make a goal of going 5 times, after the third class you will feel a lot more comfortable and continuing will be a breeze. Don’t sell yourself short, you will get a lot more out of going in person and supplementing and substituting (when on travel or super busy) with YouTube .
Anonymous wrote:I feel a little discouraged to try yoga after reading these post. I am a regular busy professional guy who just wants to focus on fitness, not interested in pickup or other women. Maybe I am not quite ready for this. I will probably go back to my regular gym.