LOL, my mum used to do yoga DVD’s and my tot would climb all over her and laugh at upside down nanna. The extra weight would certainly create a workout for her. I am supposed to be doing fitness classes with after school care kids i look after , so on the heatwave days i put on a “kinda yoga” DVD and hope they fall asleep on the mats.
Umm… get a yoga CD play with the baby while it’s on if she laughs and giggles and is into it. Do it again another day. If she’s not into it then return the tape using shrink wrap and a hairdryer. Our baby (now 9 months) wasn’t into the yoga CD but does like the exercise song (No TV involved), but she laughs her head off. We’ll try another yoga CD again when she’s older to see if she likes it. If not no big deal. As for paying for yoga class… I cannot think of anything more aggravating then getting the baby out the door and into the car to drive to a class and hoping she doesn’t fall asleep in the car before class. That’s just not happening.
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April 7th, 2008 at 8:43 am
I think 12 years.
January 23rd, 2009 at 9:21 pm
My little girl (20 months) intuitively knows downward dog, upward dog and mountain poses.
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February 16th, 2009 at 3:10 am
LOL, my mum used to do yoga DVD’s and my tot would climb all over her and laugh at upside down nanna. The extra weight would certainly create a workout for her. I am supposed to be doing fitness classes with after school care kids i look after , so on the heatwave days i put on a “kinda yoga” DVD and hope they fall asleep on the mats.
May 16th, 2009 at 1:32 am
Umm… get a yoga CD play with the baby while it’s on if she laughs and giggles and is into it. Do it again another day. If she’s not into it then return the tape using shrink wrap and a hairdryer. Our baby (now 9 months) wasn’t into the yoga CD but does like the exercise song (No TV involved), but she laughs her head off. We’ll try another yoga CD again when she’s older to see if she likes it. If not no big deal. As for paying for yoga class… I cannot think of anything more aggravating then getting the baby out the door and into the car to drive to a class and hoping she doesn’t fall asleep in the car before class. That’s just not happening.
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