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Laine has been after me for years, basically since we met, to try yoga with her. This fall I finally relented and did a set of Conditioning and Stress Release yoga on her old Yoga Zone VHS tape. After two sessions it made such a difference in my back and shoulders and overall well being that I was converted.
Unfotunately, the VHS version meant if I wanted to do a set early in the morning I’d have to use the noisy VCR, and since Laine had lost the other tape in the series she owned I thought it’d make a good gift to get it on DVD.
The man behind the Yoga Zone series is Alan Finger, talks about Hatha Yoga here on youtube, and I think it’s his clinical and scientific approach to Yoga that comes through in his videos that really converted me from thinking it was fluffy mystical bull! There are meditations and what not, but as he points out in the youtube vids, they are done for a specific purpose.
Anyone who wants to improve there posture, flexibility, overall health and wellbeing should at least give Yoga I try and the Yoga Zone series is a good place to start! Then if you want to try a manlier version why not try mountain biker/trials rider Ryan Leech’s brand of yoga?
The games lined up so far include:
Oudoor:
Biathlon: snow shoe to stations to shoot icicles with an air pistol for a point each. 4 possible points.
Ice putting: Four putts from the edge of our ice “green” for a point for each “hole in one” 4 posssible points.
Snow shoes: get a point for knocking over a shoe with a snowball. 4 possibl points.
Bomber run: target downhill enemies with snowsled, four shots at targets with a point a “hit” 4 possible points.
Indoor:
Crokinole: Four attempts at the “button” for a point a piece. 4 possible points.
Wii Party Games: details to follow. 4 possible points.
Trivial Trivia: randomly assigned 4 trivia questions about Canadian winter, 1 point for each correct answer. 4 possible points.
Hit the sauce: Bring a wing sauce and get 4 points, if a couple brings one sauce they each get 2 points, or 4 each if they bring two. 4 possible points.