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Pole and yoga (and limited time)
Hi everyone,
Short version:
The forms of exercise I like best are: pole, yoga, and walking/jogging. It's pretty hard to schedule regular sessions of all three activities and still have time to work, cook healthy meals, clean my house, run errands, and have a life! Is it possible to do a little bit of everything and still make positive progress? Or does fitness have to become my second job?
Longer version:
I love pole dancing, and I also really like yoga. Although they are both very different, I like aspects of both activities and I know lots of other people feel the same way. I've been trying to make a commitment to pole regularly as of late, but it's hard when I'm juggling so many other demands in my life. Recently, I was also jogging 3x/week, but I stopped because I got too busy with work. The truth is, I still really hate running, so that one was easy to give up. But I love yoga. I even found a studio I really like. But I feel like I have to choose between pole, yoga, or cardio just to get "something" done each day. I can't possibly do it all and it becomes just another source of stress. It feels like every form of exercise requires constant practice, or else I won't get anywhere with it.
How many yoga classes per week are really needed? I see a lot of advice online saying "as many as possible" or "daily." But driving to the studio is time consuming (especially since most of the classes happen right around rush hour.) I have a home pole practice, and there's no reason why I can't do home yoga practice as well.
In that case, would one yoga class a week, supplemented by home practice, be nearly as good as daily yoga classes? There's only seven days in a week, how can I have "rest days" and still do everything I want to do?
Thanks!
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