Class 3: Sunday 10th June 10am, taught by Max
This was a REALLY busy class. Walking into the room five minutes before it was due to start, I couldn't see anywhere to put myself, but Nicky very kindly indicated that I should put my mat next to hers, in the exact opposite of the 'don't-make-eye-contact-with-the-nutter-getting-on-the-bus-so-they-don't-sit-next-to-me' scenario. It made me feel very welcome, how lovely - thanks, Nicky!
Anyway, the eagle-eyed amongst you may have noticed that it has been almost a week since my last class. Oops. It's been half-term, so I've been full-time parenting, and there was a carnival to prepare for, and blah, blah. I know, no excuses - but sometimes it just isn't possible, is it?
It's always interesting to practise with a different teacher, and Max was great. It is funny to hear new things, though, in amongst the familiar dialogue. The funniest one I noticed was the bit where we usually hear "nothing loose or hanging" to which Max added "no dingle dangles" and something else even more mad which I unfortunately couldn't hear because my brain was screaming "DINGLE DANGLES???". Hahaha!
Felt like quite a good class for me. Whenever there's been a break between my classes I always feel more flexible, but less good at balancing. I think that'll do for my thing I've learned today, won't it?
I began this blog in January 2012 to document my second Bikram Yoga 30 Day Challenge – one 90-minute class every day for 30 days in 43 degrees of sweaty heat. I am currently attempting my third challenge, and write about how I get on every day. Although, you may not learn much about yoga here - I'm more likely to tell you about something funny I've seen on my way home from class, or what I had for breakfast, or what I thought about as I fell over in standing head to knee. Here goes...
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He said bingo wings after dingle dangles!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I like 'dingle dangles' better!
ReplyDeleteThat is a Emmy Cleves saying 'no dingle dangles.' Sounds even better in her Latvian accent. Dinner lady arms comes up now & again too.
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