This break from the streets has been spent, among other things, doing a little reading around running and returning to my yoga tapes. Today, just as in the previous four days, I awoke at 4:50 a.m. and worked through a short (14 min?) series of poses (note the archival photo from a few years ago to the right--what was I thinking?) with my "video-yogi" Rodney Yee. Stepping into the Twenty-First Century, I practiced with the recently purchased DVD transfer of a golden "oldie" videotape. While the poses covered in the series are not too challenging, I have been patient with myself in honoring the process even if I am not posing as Yee does on screen. Our family dog, Gracie, has also sought to lend a paw by carefully placing herself in the roles of both "challenging prop" and "mirror" during some of the mat work. It does make me giggle when I try to attempt a "good" downward facing dog pose with my upward facing pup sniffing my face my face, or as I am attempting to maintain a level of posture while sitting, seeing her stretch in an upward or downward dog pose.
Breathe in, breathe out... YOU AND I ARE ALIVE!
2 comments:
Great title & post! That's so funny! Gracie's your little yoga helper; her role is to make you laugh & keep you in a good mood while you do yoga. ;-) Hahahaha, like the juxtaposition of the phrases, "downward facing dog post" & "upward facing pup"!
Both you & your dog have a good sense of humor. ;-)
Hi Scott,
It appears that my cat does some of the same "mirroring" behaviors as your dog -- Check out the latest post I wrote today! ;-) Of course, when I wrote the post, I was reminded of you & your dog, & referenced your blog & this particular post. Hope you're doing well!
Cheers,
-C
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