Another n00b Question
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All your comments and suggestions for my last question were really helpful. I ended up getting some things at Target, which weren't expensive at all. Some pants that were soft and loose, but not baggy, and they worked much better. I have issues with breast pain which is part of a long, complicated medical issue that led me to try yoga in the first place, to help with some of my symptoms. Anyway, I bought a top that is supportive and keeps things in place, thus reducing the pain.
My question now is food. I used to be heavily into lifting weights and it seemed like it didn't matter much what I ate as far as it affecting my ability to do the lifting.
I'm a leisurely breakfast and two cups of coffee person on the weekends, so as usual, I ate and then waited at least an hour before beginning my practice. However, possibly because of the amount of time one spends in the head down position, I felt sort of head-spinny by the end of the routine.
My only times that are free to practice are after breakfast on the weekends or after I get home from work during the week.
So . . . any food advice? I don't go without breakfast, never have in my entire life, so that's not negotiable.
My question now is food. I used to be heavily into lifting weights and it seemed like it didn't matter much what I ate as far as it affecting my ability to do the lifting.
I'm a leisurely breakfast and two cups of coffee person on the weekends, so as usual, I ate and then waited at least an hour before beginning my practice. However, possibly because of the amount of time one spends in the head down position, I felt sort of head-spinny by the end of the routine.
My only times that are free to practice are after breakfast on the weekends or after I get home from work during the week.
So . . . any food advice? I don't go without breakfast, never have in my entire life, so that's not negotiable.
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Date: 2009-05-16 04:44 pm (UTC)for your weekends, I would recommend skipping the coffee and going with a two part breakfast...something to literally break your fast (toast or fruit) that is light and then your more leisurely breakfast following your practice. regardless, I have found that coffee, tea or (ugh!) citrus juice before a practice never turns out well!
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Date: 2009-05-16 09:27 pm (UTC)BTW, what do you consider a 'wake up practice'?
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Date: 2009-05-17 09:33 pm (UTC)Camel pose was one that frequently left me dizzy.
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Date: 2009-05-18 02:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-19 01:23 am (UTC)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq5ComJWr3Q
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Date: 2009-05-25 12:34 pm (UTC)