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Exercise Experiment: Power Yoga

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UFL chapter.

If you had asked me one week ago what my opinion of yoga was, you would have had to brace yourself for one harsh response: I hate it.
 
Why?
 
Because I’m not flexible. Because I don’t enjoy monitoring my breathing. And because I don’t feel like I’m really working out.
 
However, in keeping with my goal to be more adventurous in my exercising this semester, I decided to give yoga the fair chance it deserved. With an open mind and a desire to get a great work out in, I moseyed my way to a yoga class at the Student Recreation and Fitness Center on campus.
 
I didn’t just give any yoga a try – I spiced things up, went outside of my comfort zone and participated in power yoga! This more-advanced form of yoga combines a little bit more intensity, a little less emphasis on breathing and a lot quicker movements to give you a total body workout that is relaxing, but nonetheless great.
 
So for a full 60 minutes, I handed my body over to the yoga gods. And boy, am I glad that I did!

 
Yes, some of the moves were challenging for me. Yes, I didn’t really know what I was doing half of the time. And yes, I had a hard time taking myself seriously when I was “downward doggin.’”
           
But, I gave it my best shot and I am happy to say that I really, really enjoyed the class. Even though I’m a yoga novice, the class instructor was extremely encouraging and offered beginner’s modifications for difficult poses. Some of the moves themselves were challenging, but that’s what made it fun!
 
I tested my body in so many different ways. I used muscles that I didn’t even know I had. I downward dogged. I played like a child. I moved like a warrior. I loved it.           
 
I can honestly say that power yoga gave me one of the best workouts I’ve gotten in a long time, but it did more than that for me – it helped me relax. There was something about the combination of soothing background music, controlled breathing and strenuous body movements that put both my body and mind at ease. In those 60 minutes, I was able to forget about the millions of things on my to do list, put my troubles aside and genuinely feel at ease.
 
And it’s funny how easy our opinions of things can change – after that one class, I’m hooked! You can expect to see me power yoga-ing the night away at least once a week from here on out.
 
So if you’re looking for an amazing way to unwind, work out and feel great, then I dare you to challenge yourself and give power yoga a try! 

Sara Kaner was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California and first fell in love with journalism as a freshman in high school thanks to her wonderful Intro to Journalism teacher. A family move brought her to Fort Myers, Florida the summer after her freshman year of high school, but she continued to pursue an interest in journalism. She is in her second year at the University of Florida and is pursuing a dual degree in Public Relations and Psychology. She is heavily involved on the UF campus and dedicates most of her time to her various organizations and to her friends. She loves people, magazines, sports and social media, and she hopes to combine all three in her job someday. For now, she aspires to attend Law School and specialize in Media Law. She secretly aspires to be Chelsea Handler, but she's happy being herself for the moment, just as long as she can lose the freshman 15 this semester.