01-05-2012, 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Hack
I am having issues getting to the gym. I don't enjoy it this time of year with all the "resolutionists" there clogging up the place. Yet, I need to be accountable and go. I know others have mentioned this issue. Can we put our heads together and think of a way to support each other?
Jake
PS....no offense to the resolutionists who have just joined this thread! I totally support you!
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Unrelated to your issue Jake ...but related nonetheless. There are a number of us regulars who cringe waiting for the various waves of resolutions. This year, so far, (searching for wood to knock on) there have been very few new people in the gym. We were wondering last night if it is because the kids are still not in school. So, perhaps in my area, people are waiting for 'routine' before they commit to their own routine. However, I may have just jinxed myself cause tonite is Zumba... and it may be PACKED.
Just sharing... nothing more really to contribute.
Ok another thing....
I did a Kundalini yoga class last night. I have only ever done individual kundalini yoga moves in other classes, this was an entire class dedicated to it. Oh my stars what a hard class. Reminds me of Aikido yoga. Nothing easy about that. But we got to chant and I went to this class for two reasons:
1. The breath work is quite similar to some of the breathwork used in tantra and I wanted to push myself (why o why do I do that );
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2. I wanted to chant. I did some improv vocalizations, but like what are you gonna do?? A fox can't play by ALL THE RULES!! 
Next Wednesday gay yoga is back on. But I may do one Kundalini a month and the other three wednesdays stick to my gay yoga. I love that class. I get to be a smart ass. Shocking, I know, but I do that a streak of that in me. And yoga classes can be so serious. Until someone that is
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