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Many years ago, there was no internet, I had a book and I practiced it without pretensions and I can say that it is a good thing.
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No. I don't like yoga for many reasons, one of them being... it hurts me. I like to stretch regularly, though![]()
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Nah not my thing. I’d rather hike or run.
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No. I do Pilates instead:
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Nope. Never got into it. Couldn't even do the breathing discipline.
Once had a colleague try and teach me yoga. He was this laid-back slacker, son of one of the directors of the company we worked for (a "boutique financial consultancy"), with a lot of knowledge about Hinduism and all that stuff. I just felt ridiculous doing the poses and wasn't all that into it.
I was very sceptical of it, seemed like a poor form of exercise and a boring way of staying fit.
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