Saturday, September 22, 2012

Yoga Thursdays



Most people see me in the workplace or when out with friends don’t usually associate the bearded, funny-talking man as a practitioner of “Warrior One.”  I usually amaze people when I can practically fold myself in-half and follow that by standing on myshoulders.

Nevertheless – let’s get stretched out and get this show on-the-road!

 
So a lot of guys out there don’t really look at yoga as a great form of exercise.  In fact, they think it’s girl and just flat-out don’t think it’s worth their time which could be better spent getting bigger, running faster, jumping higher, or punching harder.  I can relate to them – before I ever started working out, I always thought that yoga was something that required waaaaay too much focus for the average bear (Me = average bear), and I couldn’t be that stretchy as you see some people get.  Yea, I might be able to bend and flex and get close to my toes (even touch them on good days!), but I never considered myself to be a yoga practitioner.

Enter P90X.

Now, for those of you that don’t know the transition that I went through, I had a possible job opportunity with the FBI almost 2 years ago.  While passing Phase 1 testing, the recruiter told me flat out, after seeing my incredibly honest test results, “Before you even consider Phase 2 testing, you need to lose weight, and get in shape.”  

After the initial Phase 1 test, you can sign up for the Phase 2 interview, which if you complete it successfully, you follow up with the Physical Fitness Test (PFT) about a week later.  If you pass that, then you go on to the LDT (Lie Detector Test), as well as a drug-alcohol screening.  The PFT consists of four events
 

  • ·         Non-timed pushups
  • ·         1 minute max sit-ups
  • ·         300-meter timed sprint
  • ·         1.5 mile timed run.


I remember when I first looked at the test and scoring scales, and told myself, “this is gonna be cake” (ironically enough, I think I was eating cake at that moment).  In order to get an average score of 4 for the pushups, I had to do 44 pushups, AT LEAST.  After plopping on my face after about 10, I knew I had a problem.

After working out steadily I finally found a copy of P90X, which was probably the number 1 factor in me getting into shape and being physically prepared for this test.  Now, as the story goes, I had been accepted into grad-school and had put the FBI behind me, yet I never forgot P90X and I finished the three month ordeal, going from 230lbs to 190lbs.
 
Where am I going with this (brace for this folks…I go off on tangents A LOT)?

One of the most important workouts in P90X, and strangely enough the workout I looked forward to the most to try out, was the Yoga workout.  After an hour-and-a-half of Yoga punishment (I was feeling the “yoga-flame” in my legs), I finished up feeling relaxed, sweaty, strong and most importantly, clear-minded.
  
I’m dedicating Thursdays to two things: for one, I want to maintain this blog – I feel like having this will be a great way to track what I’ve been doing, and allow me to reflect on what I’ve done, much like a lifter or dieter looks back on their notes and sees the changes they made and the effects that were in the outcome.  Second: I’m dedicating Thursdays to doing yoga.

The moral of this story comes in how focused I get by doing yoga, and it’s benefits.  Generally after doing Yoga, I feel clear-headed and focused.  It happens often when I work out, but it is most potent when I do Yoga.  Now, this sometimes has it’s doubled-edge: If I can’t focus and clear my head (maybe something happened at work, or I had an argument with someone), I can’t get 15  minutes in without feeling drained and determined to stop ASAP.  Yoga is like that – the focus you put in gives you the focus that comes out.

I also get the added benefit of feeling stronger, and working my whole body out – Most men that I’ve mentioned doing Yoga find it amusing that I do Yoga, since they either think it’s not manly, or their arm-size won’t allow them to stretch that far.  I’m not the biggest guy in the world, but I have a bit of a build, and I can stretch, and my body can take a bit more of a beating then theirs (yay to no back-pain!).  

So for next Thursday – get the mat out, find a big bottle of water, and start saluting the sun!  Who knows, maybe I’ll make a yoga video or something.