- The yoga tutor had given me a list of key vocab to learn in advance (words like 'relax', 'tense' and 'stretch')
- I went with a friend who has done more German lessons than me
- And, most clever of all, I looked at some pictures of people doing yoga
The times when everyone appeared to be completely still were the worst. I had no clue as to what inner muscles they were tensing and relaxing so I mostly made up my own variations...However, at one point I must have looked more gormless than usual as the yoga tutor asked my friend to explain to me that everyone was doing 'Kegels'. There's not an equivalent German word so I am just relieved that I knew about Kegels, to save the teacher having to draw a diagram. (Google 'Kegels' if you are none the wiser!)
There was also some embarassment during the breathing exercises. It's all the fault of my nose. I was a bit congested so, when we concentrated on inhaling and exhaling, there was me honking and squeaking away. Rather spoiling the ambience.
In spite of all these issues I intend to go next week. I like any exercise class where there is a compulsory laying down session at the start and the end and you don't break into a sweat in the middle. Plus, yoga is meant to be very beneficial in pregnancy as it helps one to relax ready for the birth. My due date is only 9 weeks away so I really need to get relaxing.
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Hey guys!
As I've had a day off today, and completed yet another application & stared at the phone for a few hours..., I have finally looked at your blog! And I'm very, very impressed! Really interesting reading Vicky.
Good luck with all your yoga/language/car/birth certifiate issues!!
Em xox
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