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I started about a month ago and I can't recommend it highly enough.
Background:
I'm 57, trying to quit smoking & havn't done any hard exercise to speak of in 10-15 years. Thankfully I'm not that overweight. 10bs and I'd be at my ideal weight for my small 5'7" frame. Blood pressure is high tho, have had to take low dose bp meds since my 40s. And the doc tells me every time I have low "good" cholesterol. So while I still gotta improve my diet and cut out the cigs I think I'm on to something on the old exercise front.
This Yoga stuff is easier (to me anyway) than running, weights, aerobics, etc and seems to get you going in the right direction quicker. Also it's easier for me to stick with than anything else I've ever tried to do. I've yet to loose much weight, but I've lost some of the gut. My muscles are toning up like I've been lifting weights but I'm getting flexable as a cat. Lung capacity is up, despite my lapses in the quitting cigs. My posture is better than I can remember. Besides the cigs I just need to start doing better with the diet. Less junk and fried stuff.
I actually think this Yoga is something I can stick with. If you havn't tried it I suggest you give it ago.
Especially if
1)you hate routine exercise as much as I do,
2)want something that really works and yet is easy on your old bones, and
3)could use some relaxation and de stressing along with your workout.
Background:
I'm 57, trying to quit smoking & havn't done any hard exercise to speak of in 10-15 years. Thankfully I'm not that overweight. 10bs and I'd be at my ideal weight for my small 5'7" frame. Blood pressure is high tho, have had to take low dose bp meds since my 40s. And the doc tells me every time I have low "good" cholesterol. So while I still gotta improve my diet and cut out the cigs I think I'm on to something on the old exercise front.
This Yoga stuff is easier (to me anyway) than running, weights, aerobics, etc and seems to get you going in the right direction quicker. Also it's easier for me to stick with than anything else I've ever tried to do. I've yet to loose much weight, but I've lost some of the gut. My muscles are toning up like I've been lifting weights but I'm getting flexable as a cat. Lung capacity is up, despite my lapses in the quitting cigs. My posture is better than I can remember. Besides the cigs I just need to start doing better with the diet. Less junk and fried stuff.
I actually think this Yoga is something I can stick with. If you havn't tried it I suggest you give it ago.
Especially if
1)you hate routine exercise as much as I do,
2)want something that really works and yet is easy on your old bones, and
3)could use some relaxation and de stressing along with your workout.