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A Pep Talk for You!

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How many flexible people do you know?  Let’s be honest here—you don’t actually KNOW anyone who is flexible.  If yoga required flexibility, then 15 million people in America wouldn’t have been practicing last year.  But, they did.

How many thin people do you know?  If yoga required you to look fabulous in stretch pants, then 15 million people in America wouldn’t have been practicing last year.  But, despite the fact that two-thirds of Americans are overweight, they did. And, by the way, I bet you look awesome just as you are.

Don’t think you have enough money for yoga?  Yes, studying yoga and meditation is an investment.  But, in 2010 the cost of heart disease in the United States was $444 BILLION DOLLARS (source).  This is a no brainer.  Invest now in practices that immediately improve the quality of your life at a fraction of the cost that chronic illness and disease imposes on your life later.

Stop making excuses.  Making an investment in yoga and meditation will bring you greater returns through your lifetime than almost any other class, exercise or weight loss program or activity.  The benefits of yoga are 100% proven and have stood the test of time.  You aren’t going to get any more flexible sitting here at your computer.  Maybe you aren’t flexible and you have a few extra pounds you carry around with you.  You and everyone else.  Buy a mat, put on your stretch pants and show up for class.

If you are breathing, you can do it.  No matter your age, physical fitness, education, size, weight, flexibility, health status—-you can do this.  Yoga and meditation are just words for a variety of simple techniques for using what you arrived here on earth with–your body and your breath—to bring you relief from tension, stress and fear.  The tools of yoga are free, but you must use them to receive the benefit.

Yes, you need your own mat.  Yes, you need your own meditation cushion. No, you don’t need to buy $140 yoga pants.  A quality mat that is made out of non-toxic materials is going to cost you about half of what a new pair of sneakers cost.  If you care for it well, then it might last you 10-years.  Your meditation cushion is a lifetime investment.  Mostly, you just need your body and your breath—free.  Don’t get tripped up by all the commercialism around yoga and the advertisements that would lead you to believe that all yoga practitioners are 16-year old former acrobats.  Real people, with real bodies and real budgets do yoga all over the world every single day.  And, if you happen to be a 16-year old former acrobat, great—yoga is for you too!

Reading to Prepare for the Storm

Knowing that I will most likely not have the opportunity to read for pleasure for about a year (maybe more?), I have been taking advantage of the absolutely wonderful public library system here in Pittsburgh and reading everything I can get my hands on.  For those of you who are expecting your first child, you may not understand why I would think that I wouldn’t have time to read for pleasure in the coming year. Expectant parents read the baby books that indicate that babies sleep for 14-18 hours per day of 24 and they think that they will have those 18-hours to themselves.  HA!  For those of you who have ever parented an infant, you know that I am one smart cookie! Honestly, I may be preparing for the storm that never comes and I may actually get a chance to read a few books this coming year.  Who knows?  In the meantime, bring on the storm my wee one——I’ve filled my head with enough fiction for at least two years!

When I read something that is particularly delightful, I try to post at least the title and author so that, if you are looking for a recommendation, you can explore my prenatal reading frenzy postings for ideas.  Just so you know, I am trying to avoid anything violent, terrifying, and terribly sad.  So, my reading suggestions are perfect if you are looking for easy reads that are well written, engaging, but don’t take a whole lot of literary prowess to conquer (I AM pregnant…….).

This past week, I was able to check-out a book that I had placed on reserve a while back by Marina Lewycka titled, “A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian.”  And no, my sweet readers, I did not also decide to learn Ukrainian this past year in preparation for the storm!  This wonderful little story is written entirely in English.  I read this novel in one night and enjoyed every wonderful word. I laughed out loud.  I worried.  I found the characters to be flawed in the most fabulous of ways.  This novel is the story of an 86-year old man who falls in love.  This novel is the story of two adult sisters who are brought together after years of feuding.  This novel is the story of the capacity of the human spirit to endure through tragedy and hardship.  It’s a novel about war, globalization, generalizations, feminism and how these all manifest themselves in family dynamics.

Pregnant or not, I can’t imagine that you won’t enjoy this quick read that warms your heart and makes you think at the same time.  Enjoy!

Posted by Sharon Rudyk, an independent yoga instructor in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with four cats, a five year old son and one on the way and a husband that works hard to support her reading addiction and creative pursuits.  Learn more about Sharon’s teaching schedule, teacher training programs, meditation program and comprehensive six-month stress reduction programs.

New Pittsburgh Yoga Web Resources

I’ve designed two online yoga resources:
One for prenatal and postnatal yoga, pilates and exercise classes in Pittsburgh
http://www.prenatalyogapittsburgh.com

Another just for my own yoga classes, workshops, trainings and private therapeutic yoga sessions:
http://www.sharonrudykyoga.info