I love trying out new sports: from water sports
to martial arts to athletics. When I was a child, my neighbour convinced me to
start horse riding. However, the fact that I hated the smell of horses and
stables made me to give up this hobby after a short time. A few years after
this failed attempt to awaken a passion for horses, I decided to move to a completely
different direction and registered for a martial arts course. I attended a
karate course for six years twice a week and was even awarded the green belt.
Unfortunately, I had to leave this sports club when I start going to business
school. From then on I chose less exciting sports, such as volleyball or
athletics.
I have always considered sports to counteract
stress at school. This is my justification why I did the following: joining a
Yoga course. I just could not reject the tempting offer of the USI! In the
first week of October I found myself in a small, stuffy room in the basement of
the Karl-Franzens University that has nothing in common with these fancy and inspiring
fitness rooms you can see in movies. But don’t judge a book by its cover
(although I should have done it in this case)… In the first lesson we were
lying nearly a whole hour on the floor and learning how to breathe “properly”. Also
the following yoga sessions were bitter disappointments. We had to do poses
which have completely hilarious names, like “der herabschauende Hund” or “der
Baum” and my personal favourite “das Kuhgesicht”. And the whole being
motionless makes me so bored. Besides, my yoga teacher is a humourless guy who
hasn’t laughed at my jokes once! And over time he just gets more annoying, which
is largely because he is constantly repeating the sentence “The energy flows
where the attention goes”.
These are my rather underwhelming experiences
with yoga so far. I think I’m not going to give this “sports” another go in the
next few years.
I completely agree with you. I also tried out yoga because everyone was so fascinated by it. Well, after two lessons I dropped out of the course. It was so damn boring and I really couldn't relax a bit :-) Feels nice that there are people who are not the biggest fans of yoga ,like me.
ReplyDelete:D ...when we were told to relax and not to think about anything, I was actually "planning" the next days! I tried to do at least something usefull during that time...
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