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11 Embarrassing Yoga Questions Nobody Dares to Ask Out Loud

Some questions about yoga might seem a little too embarrassing to ask out loud. So here goes a list of the most embarrassing yoga questions that people rarely dare to ask in public (but we know you might be asking yourself). Let’s delve right into it!

Your Most Embarassing Yoga Questions Answered


1. Will I pass gas? (In other words, does yoga make you fart more?)

Ok, this one had to be first. Yoga involves a lot of bending, twisting and stretching and farts will more often than not happen because it is difficult to hold them in such positions. It happens and it’s totally natural. When you do fart in class, simply ignore it and don’t make a big deal of it. A good tip is to watch the foods you eat a couple of hours prior to class. Try to eat light and avoid gassy food, like beans etc.

2. What if I fall asleep in savasana? (Yep, it happens)

The savasana, which is the corpse position, is a resting pose and not time for a nap. When you are tired, you might end up falling asleep but as you continue practicing yoga, you’ll realise that napping is different from relaxation. Try to stay awake and increase your awareness  by being mindful of what’s going on in your body, how you feel and the thoughts that cross your mind.

3. What if I fall over?

Some yoga poses can be a little harder to perform, especially when you’re at the beginning of your yoga journey. When learning a new exercise, there’s always a chance of failing a few times before we get it right. But there’s really nothing to worry about. When it happens and you are not injured, laugh about it and simply pick up where you left off. No-one is going to judge you. As teachers, we always do our best to reduce the risk of injury and guide you through all the different poses and variations. It’s important that you listen to your body though and don’t overstretch or push yourself too hard.

4. What about going to the bathroom?

Don’t hold the call of nature till after class if you are unable to. If you can hold it then that’s fine as well. You’re allowed to go to the bathroom whenever you need. Just do it quietly, respecting your fellow yogis.

5. Is sweating too much normal?

Yoga is an exercise, so expect to sweat. When you sweat, don’t be embarrassed about it. It’s good for you and helps to flush out all the toxins in your body. The fact that you’re sweating is also a sign that you are working out properly and strengthening your body in the process. So, keep going! 

 

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6. I don’t know the chanting words. What should I do?

You are not obligated to chime in during class, neither do you need to remember the sanskrit names of all the different poses (unless, of course, you are planning on attending yoga teacher training). When you don’t know the words, just listen to the rest of the class and join in. Or leave it. It’s completely up to you and there’s absolutely no judgement. Once you start attending classes more often, you’ll get to know the different yoga poses, and before you know it, remember their names, too.

7. What if I am not flexible enough?

There is nothing to be embarrassed about if you can’t reach your toes (yet). Flexibility is something you gain over time. And that’s exactly the purpose of doing yoga. Not to show how flexible you are, but to gradually increase your flexibility. Plus all the other benefits that come with practicing yoga regularly.

8. What about my stinky feet?

Are you afraid of removing your socks during a yoga class because they’re a little smelly sometimes? Nobody likes having smelly feet in front of them when practicing yoga, so we’re glad you thought about it. It’s always better to practice yoga barefoot, as socks might make you slip on your mat. But you can simply wash your feet before you step into the studio or arrive a little early and quickly do it there before the class begins.  Easy.

9. What about stinky armpits?

Sweating is completely natural and can be a little smelly sometimes. Yoga is no different. And even though we like to embrace our natural being, your fellow yogis will probably appreciate you having a quick shower before class and maybe using deodorant if you know you’re going to sweat a lot.

10. Why does the teacher have to adjust my yoga pose?

As teachers, it’s our job to ensure you do the poses properly, so you can reap the full benefits, but also to avoid unnecessary injury. So, pose adjustments during class are very common. When they happen keep breathing and continue to keep your focus on the pose. If you prefer not to be touched during class, that’s totally fine, too. Just kindly let your teacher know before class. No judgement here.

11. Do I have to breathe loudly if my neighbor is?

Your focus should not be on the volume of your breathing but on the actual act of breathing in and out. Don’t worry too much about what others are doing. Try to turn inward and focus on your own practice. This time is all about letting go and focusing on getting your breath, mind and body in sync.

Got more embarrassing yoga questions that aren’t on the list?

Let us know in the comments below. We’d love to add them!

We hope this answered some of your embarrassing yoga questions and helps you feel a little more comfortable about coming to class. If you’re new to yoga, don’t forget to claim your FREE $25 Yoga Gift Card to use for any of our yoga classes, workshop or retreats.

See you on the mat!

Namaste,

Carmen

Bali Bliss Yoga Retreat – Discovering blissful Ubud with LLLY

Bali Bliss Yoga Retreat 2017

Ever wondered what it’s like to come along to one of our luxury yoga retreats? Listen to some of our members who share their experience at our recent Bali Bliss yoga retreat in Ubud.

Visiting Bali

Lapped the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, Bali is but one of 17,500 islands in the Indonesian archipelago, yet even among its colourful neighbours, it stands alone in its lushness and incomparable beauty. Considered Bali’s cultural hub, the hilltop town of Ubud has long served as a home to yoga enthusiasts and artisans. It’s known for ancient temples, serene palaces and adventurous wild jungles. The island’s mysticism and its spiritual and eclectic culture are sure to get you hooked when you travel to Bali.

Bali Bliss Yoga Retreat

Surrounded by rice paddies in the village of Pengosekan, the award-winning resort is located only a short walking distance to Ubud – the cultural capital of Bali. The famous Monkey Forest is a ten-minute walk and Ubud market is fifteen minutes away. Each garden villa comes with a private pool to make your stay truly blissful.

The retreat experience provides a wonderful balance of customised retreat activities, including two yoga sessions per day, a fully equipped fitness centre and you will have lots of me-time!

The Lonely Planet about Bali

“The mere mention of Bali evokes thoughts of a paradise. It’s more than a place; it’s a mood, an aspiration, a tropical state of mind. Ubud is the heart of Bali, a place where the spirit and culture of the island are most accessible. It shares the island’s most beautiful rice fields and ancient monuments with east and west Bali.” ~ Lonely Planet

Despite what some people think about Bali, it’s a beautiful island and absolutely safe to visit. If this is your first time travelling to South East Asia and you would like to do a little more research on travelling to Bali, we recommend you visit the Ubud Travel Forum on TripAdvisor.com.

For upcoming workshops & retreats, visit: https://bundyyoga.com.au/yoga-retreats/

Bundaberg Yoga Studio Now Using Artificial Intelligence To Help Its Members Reach Nirvana

From the ‘NOW’ into the future: A local Bundaberg yoga studio (Love Life Live Yoga) has started using artificial intelligence to help its customers find the answers to all their questions about yoga. AVA is the name of the intelligent ChatBot that has taken over the business’s Facebook Page messenger, dealing with close to a hundred enquiries just in the past month alone. Whether customers are looking for pricing, class times or seek advice on which class to take, AVA is able to provide answers in real-time.

Bundaberg Yoga Studio - Yoga ChatBot AVA

ChatBot AVA answering all questions about yoga

Chat to AVA now, at m.me/lovellifeliveyoga

With big brands like Domino’s, Boost Juice and Virgin Australia moving into the ChatBot business, the Bundaberg yoga studio is wanting to stay ahead of time and ‘prepare for the future’ with its Siri-like virtual assistant.

“In a time where people want their questions answered in real-time, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with the large number of enquiries we’re receiving each day. AVA is a fantastic addition to our customer service team and our customers seem to be having a lot of fun chatting with her. AVA learns through her interaction with people and will get even better over time, even though she has already impressed us quite a bit” said David Lee-Schneider, marketing director & co-founder of Love Life. Live Yoga.

In the last decade, consumers have come to expect timely and relevant interactions with their preferred businesses. Facebook Messenger has quickly become the fastest growing messaging platform with over 1.2 billion users worldwide. Just since last year, the number of chatbots on Messenger has grown to over 100.000 with still only a small percentage of companies taking advantage of this new technology.

It is thought that chatbots like Apple’s Siri will quickly become the new standard for how we interact with devices and brands.

Boost Juice’s Facebook chatbot has shocked some people with its sometimes rude and obscene language. “We have programmed some manners into AVA to ensure she stays friendly and polite,” says the 33-year-old marketing strategist.

David Lee-Schneider is responsible for assisting a number of well-known Bundaberg businesses with their marketing, like the popular café Alowishus Delicious. “David is ‘the brain’ behind all our marketing and we will be introducing our own chatbot in the coming weeks,” said Tracey McPhee, the founder of Alowishus. When asked what the Alowishus chatbot will be called, she said: “we are still open for suggestions.”

To speak to AVA the ChatBot, simply message her on Facebook at m.me/lovellifeliveyoga.

Eat, Pray, Love & my dream of going to Bali

Since watching this beautiful movie, I have been wanting to follow Julia Roberts’ foot steps and visit Bali. In March I’m finally making this dream reality with our upcoming yoga retreat.

Come and join me at the Love Live Live Yoga Retreat 2017 in Ubud, Bali, where for a total of 8 days and 7 nights we will be staying at one of Ubud’s most serene 5-star luxury resorts, located just minutes away from the famous monkey forest and down town Ubud. And with two yoga sessions each day, you are sure to escape your daily routine and find inner peace and balance.

If you would like to find out more about our upcoming retreat, click here: https://bundyyoga.com.au/product/ubud/

What was your favourite part of the movie? Let me know in the comments below :)

 

If you haven’t seen the movie, be sure to check it out! Here is the plot…

Eat Pray Love

Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.

Community Beach Yoga Session at Moore Park Beach – Video by Pluggas

Video Credit: Pluggas.com

 

Sabby & Fisch from Pluggas came along to capture this beautiful community yoga session at Moore Park Beach, Austalia. Yoga enthusiasts and people who have never done yoga before from Bundaberg, Bargara, Childers and surroundings all got together for the love of yoga.

Keen to try a yoga class at our Bundaberg Yoga Studio? Click below to claim your free $25 yoga gift card to use at any of our yoga classes, workshops and retreats!

 

Why do we need to pause?

It’s the pause that brings realignment. It’s the pause that brings reflection. It’s the pause that brings refocus.

Life is like a wheel, always spinning. There’s always work coming in and piling up, making enough and more money, people and relationships to take care of, goals and dreams to catch, and never endless deadlines to be met.

And if we are not careful enough of our life, it can be crazy and get extremely busy, but we end up achieving very little. Have you ever had a moment where you seemed to be very busy, but surprisingly got very little done at the end of the day? Therefore, it’s important to not only calm down, but to take a pit stop to pause and reflect before continuing with the journey ahead.

Meanwhile, you can take the opportunity to relax and unwind, to evaluate what you have accomplished, to review your mistakes from the past and to examine your future plans.  Your body and mind will thank you, you will feel more refreshed and recharged to take on the world again!

It is a must to escape the rat race every now and then and jump off the hamster wheel. To step outside, get some air, and remind yourself who you are and where you want to go in life.

Namaste,

Carmen Lee-Schneider