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I just started doing Yoga and love it. I do a Fitness Yoga. I did Pilates oncesa few years ago, was not my thing.

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I would think either one would be beneficial provided you are pairing it with other routines.

 

I do yoga, gym workouts and I run every week. Couldn't see myself giving up yoga in that scenario but then again I couldn't see myself giving up any of the three types of activities that I do. They all help and for different reasons.

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I settled on yoga because I already do weight training. I also wasn't really connecting with pilates.

 

I like to have yoga sessions after doing weights because it feels good to stretch :D And the breathing/meditation aspect helps too.

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I do bikram yoga three times a week and run the other days. I need strength training because I'm older...but I hate lifting weights. I've never taken Pilates ...but I'm thinking about trying it. Would that be as good for strength training.

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I do bikram yoga three times a week and run the other days. I need strength training because I'm older...but I hate lifting weights. I've never taken Pilates ...but I'm thinking about trying it. Would that be as good for strength training.

 

It's probably better than yoga. It seemed harder to me, in terms of how much muscles work.

 

Although the first day I did yoga, I was feeling sore in muscles I didn't even know I had :confused:

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but especially yoga is to let you open your mind to the dark side of the spiritual world so he( the devil) can have access to your spirit.

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I saw an article today on a running site about yoga helping runners. I suppose that's with the flexibility it gives.

 

I imagined it might be something I can do when I get home after a run as you don't seem to need a lot of space. Does anyone have a recommendation on where to start? Maybe YouTube?

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