@FridayJones I see your points. We take responsibility for our own healing ultimately. If yoga doesn't work for you, because of the kind of exercise you're used to or better designed to do, then fair enough.
I have the benefit of finding an old book. It has 40 poses in it. I already said
My plan is to not do the poses I don't like
which means I can choose whatever ones I like and discard the rest. Maybe you couldn't do that in a yoga group? Although I don't see why you couldn't just join in the poses you felt comfortable with, and ignore the rest.
I will get to practice in the comfort of my own home. I will get to slow down, be in touch with my body and
try something, instead of always talking about trying.
I take the warnings on board, but if it's all too much, I will just stop. If I injure myself, well, I've already done that. If I have a flashback, I'll be surprised. Yoga, for me, is supposed to be about helping me manage chronic pain. I was never expecting it to bring up trauma. Which is what I meant
@Springer80 , when I said I wasn't aware it could make me feel bad. I'm planning on doing it to feel physically better and calmer. I didn't think there were any potential triggers for me personally.
I would encourage folks to give it a try, but again, like anything else in trauma work, to approach it with safety in mind
Yes, well said.
I think
@FindingMyself88 is looking for answers regarding success with yoga, websites and videos.
If you have had success, can you share some tips or maybe some websites where you can get free/cheap videos?
I'm worried this could go off topic if we have a debate about the potential dangers of yoga (there is always the option to start a thread dedicated to that). In the book I have there are warnings about the poses and when to seek a professional instructor. I think I'll be fine. FM88, you're in therapy, so that's good. If anything comes up, you have a professional there.
The book I'm using is a massage and yoga encyclopedia. I wonder if there might be a website that will have yoga poses you can look at to plan which ones to do,
@FindingMyself88 ? Just a thought. When I looked on youtube there were so many videos, I didn't know where to start.