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vicarz ([personal profile] vicarz) wrote2014-04-07 06:02 am

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"Folks with serious joint laxity should not only contraindicate certain yoga poses, but also modify others so that they’re training stability short of the true end-range of their joints. Unfortunately, most of the people you’ll see in yoga classes are hypermobile women; you see, they like to do the things they’re good at doing, not necessarily what they need to do."

Fantastic quote from a gym site that applies to pretty much everything.

[identity profile] frontdoorangel.livejournal.com 2014-04-08 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm hypermobile and I didn't know until I visited a new Rheumatologist last month.

This only relates to this post because I *did* take yoga in college and the instructor was incredibly rude on my first day because she acted as if I was too fat to do yoga. She actually came right out on the first day and said, "If you are here for weight loss, there are other classes for that." So yeah, in some ways it was really nice showing up the bitch by having no problem doing any of the moves. I always knew I was super flexible but, I didn't know that being "double jointed" was even a real thing.