Anonymous wrote:It's fine, just set yourself up toward the back and close to the door if you think walking out may be a possibility. And be discreet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I walked out of a terrible yoga class once. I felt so euphoric and peaceful after I left, so it was in that sense a great class!
Haha, I love this.
Once when I was fairly new to yoga and on a tight budget,I used one of my precious class passes to go to a class that ended up being lying on the floor under a blanket. That was it. Nap time. Quiet music playing. About twenty minutes in the instructor told us we could roll on our side if we wanted to and twenty minutes after that to roll to the other side if we wanted. Most of the class slept through the whole thing. i got madder and madder that I had wasted a class doing absolutely nothing and left much less relaxed than I arrived.
Anonymous wrote:I walked out of a terrible yoga class once. I felt so euphoric and peaceful after I left, so it was in that sense a great class!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I walked out of a terrible yoga class once. I felt so euphoric and peaceful after I left, so it was in that sense a great class!
Haha, I love this.
Once when I was fairly new to yoga and on a tight budget,I used one of my precious class passes to go to a class that ended up being lying on the floor under a blanket. That was it. Nap time. Quiet music playing. About twenty minutes in the instructor told us we could roll on our side if we wanted to and twenty minutes after that to roll to the other side if we wanted. Most of the class slept through the whole thing. i got madder and madder that I had wasted a class doing absolutely nothing and left much less relaxed than I arrived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I walked out of a terrible yoga class once. I felt so euphoric and peaceful after I left, so it was in that sense a great class!
Haha, I love this.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely. There are many reasons to do so. I walked out once because the music was too loud.
Anonymous wrote:I walked out of a terrible yoga class once. I felt so euphoric and peaceful after I left, so it was in that sense a great class!
Anonymous wrote:I tend to think it's rude. At the very least, notify the instructor and say: "I just want to check this out, I'm not sure if it's for me" or ask questions first. Or just say "I may have to leave early for X reason, would it be ok if I stay for just part of the class?"
If it's a new class, try observing a few minutes and looking up videos online to get a sense of what you expect.