Doing a show eight times a week is kind of like doing yoga or tai chi. A vinyasa is the same every single time you do it, but depending on how you’re feeling, it tells you a lot about what’s happening in your life.
I carry tension in my shoulders, and I fell in love with yoga because it stretches the muscles that have become tense as a result of stress.
I am a certified yoga teacher and I love to cycle and swim.
I don’t like to diet, so I work out with a trainer a few times a week. We do kickboxing and strengthening – it’s hard! I also do yoga and love to walk everywhere. I live in Brooklyn, so walking is the best way to discover the city and the neighbourhoods.
I do yoga.
I always think I look better after a yoga class. It’s the same as a massage. We look so amazing after a massage because we’re relaxed.
I lie to myself every day when I tell myself, ‘I can skip yoga.’
I like tea and yoga, but I don’t do yoga.
In Los Angeles, parenting is a competitive sport. From Beverly Hills baby boutiques to kids’ yoga classes, L.A. fuses high style, industrial-strength materialism, and parental outsourcing into our own unique version of child-rearing.
I feel yoga has helped me with everything in my life. Especially my snowboarding; between the strength, flexibility, balance, and meditation aspects of yoga, it has helped me in so many ways!
I do yoga; I’m pretty dedicated.
Yoga reduced my stress and bodily tension. It allowed me to bring my body back into balance, to emerge from my fertility struggle with my sense of self esteem and self worth intact, and to forge a stronger bond with my husband.
I meditate every day and do some hatha yoga every day.
I do yoga and Pilates, but I’m not militant about it.
Yoga is the settling of the mind into silence. When the mind has settled, we are established in our essential nature, which is unbounded Consciousness. Our essential nature is usually overshadowed by the activity of the mind.
I stretched my whole career – it didn’t save me when I blew my back, and of course, that’s where the whole things of DDP Yoga comes from.
Yoga is the perfect way to de-stress and work out at the same time.
My fitness regimen primarily consists of power yoga, cardio and light weight training.
I try to be as disciplined as I possibly can. I try to live a fairly kind of clean life. I do yoga; I cycle and do weights and swim. I do whatever it takes.
I have a huge respect for yoga today.
I love yoga. I do yoga when I have time, which is not very often.
When I work out I always focus on activating my core so I’m engaging at all times no matter if I’m doing yoga or if I’m on the treadmill.
I was a children’s yoga instructor in high school, which was a lot of fun but hard work. I remember once trying to teach 13 three year olds how to do tree pose… not so easy.
Well, I don’t like yoga. I’ve got a thousand things to do.
I love my body. And, I’m always working out. I’m an exercise freak, be it cardio, weights, t’ai chi or yoga.
Beto O’Rourke speaks in annoyingly pert platitudes like some mediocre yoga instructor who promises to ‘build a movement.’
I know my body’s limits. I’ve never enjoyed Spin classes, where they’re like, ‘Push it further!’ I’m like, ‘No. If I pull something, I can’t work tomorrow.’ That’s why I gave up Bikram yoga.
I think perfect happiness has a lot to do with peace. For me, I get peace from writing, from the people in my life, and from yoga – om!
Yoga is self-conquest. Self-conquest is God-realisation. He who practises yoga does two things with one stroke: he simplifies his whole life, and he gets free access to the Divine.
With the years passing I feel the need to know more about meditation, kriya yoga and chanting.
Unite has a great dry shampoo called 7Seconds. After a hot yoga class, when I’m super sweaty I spray this on and my hair comes back to life. Miraculous!
Yoga is about compassion and generosity towards others. It means being mindful of the world around us.
When somebody mentioned yoga for the first time, I just looked at it and thought, ‘This isn’t for me; it’s for an older woman down at the health club trying to get supple.’ But I thought, ‘No, I can see the benefits there. I’ve got to embrace it.’
When I ask my medical students to describe their image of a woman who elects to birth with a midwife rather than with an obstetrician, they generally describe a woman who wears long cotton skirts, braids her hair, eats only organic vegan food, does yoga, and maybe drives a VW microbus.
I tried doing yoga to see if it would make me a more patient person, but I lost interest after about six minutes.
My brain puts baths in the same category as yoga: it’d be ‘nice’ to relax for an hour, but I just want a 10-minute, high-impact workout; get in, get out. Showers are my cardio.
Yoga is highly relaxing and beneficial in the long run.
Yoga and mediation exist whether we choose to acknowledge or practice. It’s like a tree. You can walk by the tree and inhale the oxygen it provides consciously or unconsciously. You’ll still be benefiting from the tree.
While Chris Martin has a deep interest in yoga spirituality, it does not make him an expert on how best to portray Desi heritage.
I love hot yoga. I go to a sculpt class with weights. That’s really good for the core and it’s obviously super hot. I love cardio bar. I’m not a big gym fan, so I like to go to classes.
Staying cooped up in one place is frustrating and I try to keep myself occupied – with yoga, meditation, cooking, reading, watching movies – to take my mind off things.
Yoga is not a practice – the word ‘yoga’ means union. It does not mean standing on your head, twisting your body, or holding your breath. Yoga means to know the union of life. When you experience everything as a part of yourself, you are in yoga.
I do a mix of exercises – cardio, gym, yoga.
I meditate twice a day, T.M., and do yoga and tai chi.
Meditation is important – yoga, walking.
Diamond Dallas saved my life. He didn’t have to, but that’s the kind of guy he is. He’s helped so many people with his DDP Yoga. It’s just incredible with the lives he’s changing, the lives he’s affecting. I am so honored to be part of that.
I don’t do much physical yoga anymore, but I do use yoga for a series of medication techniques, and I do them every day. It keeps me in good health, keeps me good on the inside, and I use these techniques to keep my personal life on form.
I go to the gym twice a day. I take no days off. I do three days of DDP Yoga, and I do Pilates twice a week. Every day, I’ve got some kind of program.
I do yoga most mornings first thing when I have a little bit of time to myself, before the kids get up.
I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, and I do a lot of yoga.
I am completely at my wits’ end if I am unable to practice yoga for a few days at a stretch! Once you get into the flow it’s difficult to leave it, precisely because of the way it affects your energy levels.
Learning ballroom dancing is great for your brain. But it only works for three to six months. After that, you’ve got all the benefit you can get, and so you have to move on to yoga, and then Tai Chi, and then bridge, always keeping on the steep part of the learning curve.
I’ve tried yoga a few times and absolutely love it. I need to do it more. It makes me feel really good and relaxed.
I love Pilates, yoga, and spinning.
Your outlook is pretty happy and positive after yoga. It’s a good way to open up and center.
I’m pretty fit, and I do home workouts or yoga.
For an hour every day, I did something. I was on the elliptical or the treadmill, and if someone asked me to go to a class – whether it was spinning, boxing, yoga, you name it – I went. By the end of the month, I felt so good, I just kept going. I didn’t want to lose my momentum.
My mala beads are very precious to me. A yoga teacher and friend named Leslie made them for me with love and intention. They are very grounding, and I love them.
I do plenty of workouts – HIIT, spinning classes, Pilates, yoga.
I don’t stress about things I can’t change, so if I have a day when I don’t look great, I don’t look in the mirror! I try to fit in one session of Bikram yoga and one run a week and, if I can, one swim, but that’s pushing it.
On the days I don’t run, I do yoga and cross-training.
I do Yoga. I’d like to say I do it every morning, but I don’t, I just don’t have the time.
It’s a dream of mine to be a yoga teacher one day.
I wanted to get really fit. I wanted to lose some weight. So I’ve been doing Pilates and yoga, trying to lean out my body so I won’t be bulky.
Musically, what happened was this: I retired twice. I retired after The Black Crowes, and I retired after Brand New Immortals. Then, we started buying real estate, which really took up my time. I was busy. I was still teaching yoga, but I was mostly busy running business, and I was fine. I was happy.
I try to do yoga once a week.
Yoga has been done for thousands of years and if people keep doing it, it must mean it works.
Much has been written on the subject of self-care, and what truly counts as such; one woman’s double gin and tonic is another woman’s culturally appropriated yoga retreat.