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Re: Bike riding or yoga?

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 8:57 am
by Horse
Noggin wrote: Mon Feb 02, 2026 11:50 am
Wscad wrote: Mon Feb 02, 2026 11:34 am No posts on yoga so here we go.......my wife does yoga and Pilates each week. Friday evening just past she says.....why don’t you stand on one foot for 30 seconds blindfolded?

I proved in (physical) rehab that I can't do 30 seconds on one leg with my eyes open, definitely not trying with my eyes closed :lol: :lol: :lol:

(And yes, I do need to sort that out!! A mate has trained as a yoga teacher and once her car is fixed we plan to set up a weekly meet up as she plans to specialize in creating yoga for people with disabilities that affect movement :) :) :) )
With the knock-on effects of my Chiari (eyes wobble, poor control of my legs), I'd been intending to start Tai Chi.

However, doing this.

https://cornexchangenew.com/events/mobility-and-balance

Obviously can't fix those issues, but is working to develop awareness.

Sessions have elements of yoga & Pilates, selected for particular relevance.

Re: Bike riding or yoga?

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 9:11 am
by MingtheMerciless
Definitely MTB to stop me going loopy, even the road ride to work chills me out and puts my mind/self in a good place to cope with everything a difficult shift can throw at you.

Re: Bike riding or yoga?

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 9:14 am
by Count Steer
Horse wrote: Fri Feb 06, 2026 8:57 am
Noggin wrote: Mon Feb 02, 2026 11:50 am
Wscad wrote: Mon Feb 02, 2026 11:34 am No posts on yoga so here we go.......my wife does yoga and Pilates each week. Friday evening just past she says.....why don’t you stand on one foot for 30 seconds blindfolded?

I proved in (physical) rehab that I can't do 30 seconds on one leg with my eyes open, definitely not trying with my eyes closed :lol: :lol: :lol:

(And yes, I do need to sort that out!! A mate has trained as a yoga teacher and once her car is fixed we plan to set up a weekly meet up as she plans to specialize in creating yoga for people with disabilities that affect movement :) :) :) )
With the knock-on effects of my Chiari (eyes wobble, poor control of my legs), I'd been intending to start Tai Chi.

However, doing this.

https://cornexchangenew.com/events/mobility-and-balance

Obviously can't fix those issues, but is working to develop awareness.

Sessions have elements of yoga & Pilates, selected for particular relevance.
If you get the right tutor, Tai Chi is :thumbup: for balance.

After my extremely painful episode arising from old damage to my lower spine I started doing Pilates classes (run by a qualified physiotherapist). That's been :thumbup: too. Now the tutor is going to run some trial sessions of Qi gong (chi gung) so I've signed up for that too.

Currently practising standing on one leg while I brush my teeth (eyes open!) :lol:

Re: Bike riding or yoga?

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 10:11 am
by Noggin
Count Steer wrote: Fri Feb 06, 2026 9:14 am
Currently practising standing on one leg while I brush my teeth (eyes open!) :lol:
I really should do this too - and squats!!

I always remember what I should have done once I'm sat in the car or a bus!!! :lol: :lol:

Re: Bike riding or yoga?

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 2:33 pm
by Horse
Noggin wrote: Fri Feb 06, 2026 10:11 am I really should do this too - and squats!!
Try sitting and standing without using chair arms - put your hands together in front.

Raise and lower slowly.

Re: Bike riding or yoga?

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 8:23 pm
by Horse
Count Steer wrote: Fri Feb 06, 2026 9:14 am If you get the right tutor, Tai Chi is :thumbup: for balance.
I'd heard that Tai Chi was something to do with martial arts - which didn't make sense until I saw this:


Re: Bike riding or yoga?

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 8:48 pm
by Count Steer
Horse wrote: Fri Feb 06, 2026 8:23 pm
Count Steer wrote: Fri Feb 06, 2026 9:14 am If you get the right tutor, Tai Chi is :thumbup: for balance.
I'd heard that Tai Chi was something to do with martial arts - which didn't make sense until I saw this:

Yup. As it's usually done it just feels nice and relaxing. Our tutor showed us what happens when you speed things up. There's a move where you roll your hands like you have a ball in front of your chest. It feels very chilled but, apparently if someone reaches for your throat, that's how you break their forearms. :lol:

Mind you, some say that ikebana (flower arranging) is a martial art. :think:

Re: Bike riding or yoga?

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 10:46 pm
by Scootabout
That's a good article, Count, thanks.

On the subject of stress and relaxation, I have a Garmin smart watch, which I use for running. I was wearing it the other week while driving back from an orienteering event. For some reason I started to imagine an encounter with Elon Musk, in which I was telling him how much I hated him, and why. At which point the watch buzzed at me, and flashed up a message saying, "you are unusually stressed at the moment, time to relax". It both impressed and alarmed me at the same time.

Re: Bike riding or yoga?

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2026 8:11 am
by Count Steer
Scootabout wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 10:46 pm That's a good article, Count, thanks.

On the subject of stress and relaxation, I have a Garmin smart watch, which I use for running. I was wearing it the other week while driving back from an orienteering event. For some reason I started to imagine an encounter with Elon Musk, in which I was telling him how much I hated him, and why. At which point the watch buzzed at me, and flashed up a message saying, "you are unusually stressed at the moment, time to relax". It both impressed and alarmed me at the same time.
I've noticed a few times when driving has indicated elevated stress levels - but my Garmin doesn't do the buzz thing. Sometimes it even classifies a drive as exercise due to the pulse rate (and counts the bumps/potholes as steps)! Thank heavens I don't have to drive in Central London every day any more! :lol:

Re: Bike riding or yoga?

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2026 12:43 pm
by Horse
Count Steer wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 8:11 am I've noticed a few times when driving has indicated elevated stress levels
Have a look at a couple of heart rate traces:

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They're from days of ambulance calls.

First is three calls in an afternoon.

Second starts with a 15 minute drive on gravel-strewn, flooded and icy country lanes, begins to recover - then into CPR until relieved by the professionals.

Re: Bike riding or yoga?

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2026 9:32 pm
by Wscad
I’m going to have another go with my eyes open . If you don’t hear from me in the next couple of weeks .......it didn’t work out too .............aaaahhhh