9.03.2009

Adventures in Backyard Yoga

So I decided to take advantage of the great weather we're having and take my yoga practice outdoors today....new extension on our deck would work wonders for my practice. I wiped down some space (moisture from the night left on the deck), set up my mat, block and strap. My 'babies' ...my dog and cat decided they wanted to join me and share in this glorious morning. So I let my dog out and got Jake, the cat, strapped n to his harness and we all got settled in for a great practice. The sun is shining, birds chirping and all is good in the world....absolutely beautiful.

My laptop was all set-up to start my itunes podcast (have to give a shout-out to Apple...love my macbook and Hillary Rubin, who's podcast I was doing). I love doing podcasts in the morning for my practice. I have a pretty busy schedule and sometimes it's not so easy to get out of the studio for classes. Having the ability to do podcast at home keeps me in touch with other yoga teachers and is nice to be guided through a creative sequence with tips and cues you can then carry forward in to your own classes. I choose a level 2/3 class to challenge myself. In this class there were some great sequences, hip openers, bakasana, and handstand.

I was about 35 minutes in to my practice...sun is out in full effect and what seemed like a good idea is now turning in to a slight heatwave. I was dripping sweat everywhere...my mat, my blocks, my towel and I knew that I was releasing toxins & burning off the Molten Chocolate Lava Cake my husband was experimenting with last night...hmmmm...or at least that is what I kept telling myself so I could get through it.

Molten Lave Cake:
450 calories/serving

Burning off the calories...burning off the calories....that is my mantra in my practice today. All approximately 450 of them...I am not even going to tackle or think about the fat and sugar. Needless to say, it was a yummy cake and gave me some motivation for my practice today.

So I am sweating and detoxing and my muscles are beginning to shake a little (okay, so allot) and the podcast leads me into
bakasana or crow pose. On a good day, I can get up no problem....on a not-so-good-day, this pose can be challenging. I was having the latter...add sweat to the mix and it made things a little bit more challenging. In any case, I did it and all was good again in the world. Onward and forward.

At this time my cat has decided to become one with my mat and proceeds to roll around under me while I am recovering in downward dog. This is fine until he decides it is also a good time to play and test out his manly claws on my mat....not good. Trying to move him becomes a complicated yoga pose on it's own. After a bit of a wrestling match, I am victorious...minus a few scratches. Back to my practice. I reconnect to my breath and sink back in to downward dog. As I look towards my feet I notice that Jake has left me a present...apparently he is shedding and has left the good makings for a hair transplant if you know of any cats in need. Sigh. Breath and stretch..breath and stretch.

Moving forward and upward...time for handstand....shudder;-) This is an asana that I have trying to master and overcome fears of falling. Amazing how you can do and be so fearless when you are younger, but as you age you become less confident in your body and movements. Yoga is about letting go of ego and taking yourself to new levels, new heights and challenges. For me, this include handstand without a wall. So I have the brilliant idea of tackling this in the grass. This will give me a little cushioning in case I do fall. So over to the grass I go.

Let's recap...I have a dog and a husband who likes to grow the grass super long in the backyard. And for some reason, the grass grows like it's on steroids! So think: dog, long grass and things that can be hidden from view
So I set myself up, take a deep breath and fly into the air...and I am up...YAY! And then I am down. I give it a couple more tries and then take a break in child's pose. My heart is pumping and I am feeling on top of the world. I did it! Not for very long, but I got up there! And I feel on top of the world! At the age of 41 I can do handstand again...it's not pretty, mind you, but I got up there without the wall!

By this time in the podcast, we are to move back to our mats if we went to a wall and come into downdog. Now I mentioned how yoga is about letting go of ego...well, I let mine get the best of me. I decided I was going to do handstand again. I set myself up and flew in to the air...oh oh...abort, abort...this is not going as planned. Over I tumble and I land HARD. Once I get over the shock, I gingerly pick myself back up and take notice of the fact that I landed about an inch away from a lovely pile of doggie do-do that apparently was hiding in the freakishly long steroid grass that my husband likes to cultivate...hiding in wait for an innocent bystander to discover it's fragrant gift to the world. PHEW! That was a close one.

Dusting off my ego, I limp over to my mat to rejoin the podcast for savasana. I am now covered in dew and bits of grass, which apparently I have a slight itchy allergy to, and gratefully lie down on my cat hair infested mat. My cat, through all this, is lying peacefully beside my mat soaking up the sun. My dog is hanging out in the shade by the pool...oh the good life. I am sure they are thinking that I am crazy or maybe they were admiring my courage and strength, but to keep me humble have decided to fake nonchalance and ignore me...

Ahhhh savasana. I am itchy and sweaty and sore and trying to reconnect to my inner peace. The instructor in this podcast is talking about being grateful and making a list of 10 things you are grateful for. I smile at this because at that time I was grateful for the fact that I did not land in dog do-do.


Moral of the story: do not let your ego take over your mat. be courageous and strong, but mindful of your limits. Oh, and be aware of what you may or may not fall in to when you land:-) Know that when you try something new, you may not succeed the first time, but when you do it can be the best feeling in the world. Know that no matter how high you fly, you will always land on your feet (or your bum). It may not always be a graceful landing, but you had the courage to fly and that's what will embrace your spirit and help you soar even higher the next time.





Jake in the grass





Podcasts I love:
http://elsiesyogakula.com/
http://hillarysyogapractice.wordpress.com/
http://www.davefarmar.com/

Healthier recipe for Molten Lava Cake:
http://healthyindulgences.blogspot.com/2009/01/healthy-molten-chocolate-cake_10.html

4 comments:

  1. Love it! I´ve had similar expiriencies with my pets... But I´ve got a dog who likes to do asanas, on the same mat with me...:)

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  2. I always end up with my cat and both dogs lying on or around my mat....in fact they are all around me right now....

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  3. My cat thinks the mat means time to play...was doing my practice mid-week in my "yoga room" (otherwise known as my dressing room) and he sprawled on my mat and couldn't get him off...distracted him with my sweatshirt that I had taken off and he crawled inside, played a bit and fell asleep...either one or the other is beside me when I practice...is always comforting:-)

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