Perfect Yoga?
Tammy,
I signed up for a class which was going to be held right next to the Intracoastal Waterway. I was psyched as it had promise to be euphoric.
Upon arrival, I parked in the lot near where I thought the class would be. Nobody was going to the grassy area where the internet showed the location of the class. So I waited outside my car. A woman who had apparently gone for a run suddenly arrived at a neighboring car. I stared at her for quite a while and finally asked if I was in the right place for the yoga class. Hesitatingly she said yes and that she was the teacher. She pulled out her mat and other stuff from the trunk of her car. We walked over to the serene spot where the sun was shining. The water was close by and the gigantic houses were easily visible across the water.
Nobody else showed up so I was excited for my first private class. How cool!
It wasn’t quite a flow class. We started doing poses but they didn’t connect to each other. I was right in front of her but quickly realized that she wasn’t really talking to me during the poses. She was speaking as if it was a large class and just letting me know what the next pose was and how to get into it. She only looked at me twice during the entire hour. She didn’t adjust any of my poses; not even Warrior I or II.
What happened? Was the teacher upset that I arrived? If I didn’t show up, she could have gone home. Is it possible I freaked her out and she thought I was a stalker? Maybe I was in the zone and did the perfect yoga class. Does this mean I will soon have my own yoga dvd for sale? After all, I was wearing my rock star sunglasses.
Gary Kahn
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