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  <title>Wesley Beary - Plinky Answers</title>
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    <title>Yoga make me healthier and sore, not necessarily in that order.</title>
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  The core of my regimen is irregularity, as this ensures I will be sore for days...<br/><br/>At first I was hesitant to enter yoga land, strange and foreign as it seemed. I was SUPER intimidated.  I took a space in the middle of the front and kept my eyes closed a lot. <br/><br/>My see-no-evil defense to scaryness faded eventually and I started going quite regularly.  3-5 times a week for a few months before moving across the country.<br/><br/>It turns out moving across the country puts a damper on things like this, as I was more concerned with places to live and being employed.  And then there was the matter of becoming comfortable in a new place with new people while I contort myself.  <br/><br/>Matters have gone smoother this time, but I only make it about once a week.
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