Rajah
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As per my other post (where to start), I've been surfing the web this afternoon trying to find information on some various "arts/styles" of stretching-type exercise and have come down (yet again -- how many times is this? 4?) to either Yoga or Tai Chi.
Well, in my searching I found out that there's a Yoga class offered between work and home, and it starts 30 minutes after I get off work tonight. Granted, I'm not wearing ideal clothes to start out in, but there's no harm in going to look and check things out in work clothes, right? And these aren't *horrible* clothes to try basic moves in...
Yet, I hesitate. I don't want to tell my coworkers, friends, or family (with one exception) that I'm looking at a yoga class. Why not?? What am I afraid of? Why am I embarassed to be looking into a fitness thing? Can anyone explain that to me? Only thing I can think of is that in high school, a friend laughed at his sister because she did Yoga. Could that have really affected me so much that now I'm embarassed to mention even looking into yoga?
Any suggestions? On one hand I could always try checking out a beginning yoga tape and just try it at home. On the other hand, I'd like to do it *right* and not end up hurting myself, and it's recommended that you at least start in a class where the trainer can help you get the poses right and adjust poses for your body type and abilities. And the fact that this place is between work and home, easy to get to, has a class starting 30 minutes after I get off tonight (and, for that matter, I could even leave 30 minutes early, run home and change, and still get there in time -- assuming I could get up the motivation to go *back* out after going home), and their website says to just drop in for any of thier classes, you don't sign up for a full schedule or anything. Sounds ideal for what I need. So why do I hesitate?
Well, in my searching I found out that there's a Yoga class offered between work and home, and it starts 30 minutes after I get off work tonight. Granted, I'm not wearing ideal clothes to start out in, but there's no harm in going to look and check things out in work clothes, right? And these aren't *horrible* clothes to try basic moves in...
Yet, I hesitate. I don't want to tell my coworkers, friends, or family (with one exception) that I'm looking at a yoga class. Why not?? What am I afraid of? Why am I embarassed to be looking into a fitness thing? Can anyone explain that to me? Only thing I can think of is that in high school, a friend laughed at his sister because she did Yoga. Could that have really affected me so much that now I'm embarassed to mention even looking into yoga?
Any suggestions? On one hand I could always try checking out a beginning yoga tape and just try it at home. On the other hand, I'd like to do it *right* and not end up hurting myself, and it's recommended that you at least start in a class where the trainer can help you get the poses right and adjust poses for your body type and abilities. And the fact that this place is between work and home, easy to get to, has a class starting 30 minutes after I get off tonight (and, for that matter, I could even leave 30 minutes early, run home and change, and still get there in time -- assuming I could get up the motivation to go *back* out after going home), and their website says to just drop in for any of thier classes, you don't sign up for a full schedule or anything. Sounds ideal for what I need. So why do I hesitate?

She's "interested", but not enough to go right now.

