Heading to the Yoga Bar
Tammy,
The other day I went to yoga at a gym. After class started the teacher said that later on we would be going to the bar. “Cool,” I thought. The class and teacher would chat and get to know each other. That would build the yoga community. This was the first class I ever had with this teacher and I was pretty psyched. No other yoga teacher of mine had ever encouraged a class of students to go for a brew after class.
We did the usual sun salutations and started to get into some more sophisticated poses. I was getting sweaty. I like this as it means I’m getting a workout.
The end of class was approaching and the teacher told us to go to the back of the room. She told us to raise one leg and put it on a wooden beam that extended six inches from the wall and ran the entire width of the wall. “This,” she announced “is the bar.” What? What about the post-class coldness to relax muscles? Uh, not after this yoga class.
Apparently the upper levels of yoga involve a ballet bar. Ballet! Ballet! I’ve looked at an issue or two of Yoga Journal and I don’t remember seeing anything about ballet. What’s going on? Did I just spend almost two years getting into something that would end up with me wearing slippers with tassles on them? Would I be expected to wear tutus and pink tops? What kind of Crying Game is yoga? Maybe I should do some research before I start something new. I think I’m going to the bar and figure out what to do with all of the free time I will now have.
Gary Kahn
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