tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2965370542440002490.post4406073161716007296..comments2024-03-25T16:24:52.850-03:00Comments on Eco Yogini: A PostNatal Yogi WannabeEco Yoginihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10693080137196812405noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2965370542440002490.post-55278973975694310502012-11-16T11:07:48.741-04:002012-11-16T11:07:48.741-04:00I took my first pre-natal class when my instructor...I took my first pre-natal class when my instructor was getting his certification. I felt bad for him because I was the only one who showed up, but it was very interesting. It must have been odd for him to be the only dude in his training class, but he wore the pregnancy suit and everyone got a huge kick out of it! I learned a lot during my pre-/post-natal teacher training module. It made me feel a little mental to have to shove a pillow under my shirt and pretend to be pregnant while dealing with infertility, but I'm glad I did it. I was able to help my cousin relax during her pregnancy, and so many pre-natal asanas and modifications can be just as helpful in "regular" classes.Vegan Burnouthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00647418989761380056noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2965370542440002490.post-51857221259031422712012-11-15T17:16:49.601-04:002012-11-15T17:16:49.601-04:00martha that sounds soo nice!
Lisa, now I'm cu...martha that sounds soo nice!<br /><br />Lisa, now I'm curious- what are some of your favourite yogaglo instructors? I got a membership about a year ago, after reading you talk about it, and I LOVE it! Have you noticed that Seane Corn has a couple free classes on there now?<br /><br />I don't know if I have any guilty yoga pleasures. but one silly thing that I do is giggle at myself when I'm doing a class and the instructor decides to do a posture that is way beyond my ability. This is great for me because I am a pretty harsh judge of myself- so happily laughing at my limitations does not happen often- now this is by myself in my living room, it may be a bit harder surrounded by others...<br /><br />Piedad<br />(met once at this fall's last yoga in the park!)mysticpihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03156788410193897422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2965370542440002490.post-31328023213593297312012-11-15T13:57:36.361-04:002012-11-15T13:57:36.361-04:00Fabulous. My favourite classes to teach are my pr...Fabulous. My favourite classes to teach are my pre and post natal ones. And my home practice isn't that different from my pre-natal classes. You are not alone :)Rachelhttp://massage-movement.co.uk/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2965370542440002490.post-30864261684604524952012-11-14T20:49:07.137-04:002012-11-14T20:49:07.137-04:00I doubt that you would be turned away from an in p...I doubt that you would be turned away from an in person pre-natal class. I went to a restorative pre-natal class a few weeks ago and there were several women there who weren't pregnant. No big deal. <br /><br />My yoga guilty pleasure is skipping savasana at night and just going straight to bed. Fantastic. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2965370542440002490.post-47709195883610634102012-11-14T20:09:49.683-04:002012-11-14T20:09:49.683-04:00i've gone to a few pre-natal classes with my s...i've gone to a few pre-natal classes with my sister when she was pregnant, and now she goes with her sister-in-law who is expecting (my sister delivered 8 months ago). We did have one person comment how cool it was that we were both pregnant at the same time, so i just explained my purpose was to support her and that i wasn't pregnant myself. No one seemed offended! I also viewed it as educational!Shawna @ My Nails Didhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17176592978365964221noreply@blogger.com