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A Yogini is Born
I was sitting at a bar with a friend of mine, Manhattan in hand, and I commented that I would really love to have a yoga body. Pause to sip Manhattan. Then I said, “I guess that means I need to start doing yoga.”
Many years ago I did yoga on a pretty regular basis. I had a mat at home, which I used to replicate on my own what I’d learned in class, and I even could do some of the more difficult poses. I was young. I was bendy. But that was then and this is now. As much as I hate to admit it, I’m not as flexible as I used to be, and sometimes those punishing cardio sessions that feel great at the time later leave me feeling, well, punished. Yoga is the logical complement to my other workouts, as well as a much-needed stress release. To feel good and healthy – not to mention achieving the fashionably svelte physique that my favorite white jeans require – it was time to venture into a yoga class.
There are numerous other benefits to maintaining a regular yoga practice than those that are more obvious. The meditation, deep relaxation, gentle stretching and breathing that are integral to most forms of yoga are extremely helpful for people dealing with traumatic events. There is research that shows how yoga can help those who struggle with back pain, migraines, depression and eating disorders. Yoga can help cure a cold, can ease the anguish of grieving, and can significantly ease pain, improve sleep and even reduce anxiety in cancer patients. Yogaglo is a relatively new online yoga experience that offers HD video classes you can do in your home. Through their blog and regular Facebook posts, they are a constant source of great information about poses, improving your practice and yoga’s many benefits. If you are ever lucky enough to be in Los Angeles, you can take an in-person class in their beautiful Santa Monica studio.
But back to Boston.
Despite the fact that I belong to a gym that boasts some of the best yoga instructors in town, I hadn’t once availed myself of this privilege until yesterday. Cardio sure, several sessions with a trainer doing weights and other things, Zumba as often as possible. No yoga. I have no good reason for this except force of habit and the fact that yoga classes are held on the mysterious second floor where I’m quite sure the atmosphere is different – and by this I don’t mean ambiance. But I finally worked up the nerve to dip my toe back in the yoga pool. Yin Yoga seemed like a good place to start since the class is mostly about increasing flexibility through holding passive poses. The class was exactly what I needed – relief for sore muscles and a gentle entry into what I hope will become a regular yoga practice. The instructor was good, I found I could do most of the poses without any problem (although from now on any tv watching I do will include sitting on my feet to stretch out the front of my ankles), and I left class feeling not only energized but inspired to come back. A yogini is born.
Now – to look the part.
It has been a longstanding habit of mine to treat myself to nice gear to keep me motivated to exercise. The first thing I did when I got home after class was pull up websites to start planning my new yoga wardrobe. Pants to turn down when I have a ripped belly to show off. Cocoon sweaters to keep warm while swanning about on the still-mysterious second floor.
One of my favorite sources for yoga clothes is Prancing Leopard Organics. As the name suggests, everything at Prancing Leopard is made of the most wonderful organic fabrics. They have a few different knits that bring varying textures and drape to the amazing pants, tops and cover-ups. Their Tunic Antibes is designed to flatter any body type and smooth out all the edges. Several pieces are work-worthy. I absolutely adore the Aix-en-Provence Jumpsuit. This is a piece that can take you straight from the yoga studio to a night out on the town – throw on a leather jacket and a great pair of shoes and you’re good to go.

Then, of course, I’ll need a terrific new yoga mat. For fun yoga mats, there is nowhere else to turn but Plank. I’ve known about Plank for a while; I picked up one of their bags at a resort where I stayed in Hawaii and they sponsored a series of roof-top yoga classes in Boston’s too-cool-for-school Fort Point neighborhood that had friends who attended raving for months. More than anything though, I knew of Plank as the company that specializes in whimsical mats featuring funky designs. They’re just perfect for the fashionable yogini who wants a bit of cheek with her chic. And anyone who knows me will happily volunteer that cheeky is one of my most admirable qualities!
My favorite Plank mat is the Pill Print from their photo series. The irony of it cracks me up absolutely every time. Let’s just hope the hilarity wears off before I start doing headstands. Since the reason I’m doing yoga in the first place is to be healthy, it would be a shame if I broke my neck because my mat made me giggle.

In the same vein is the Brown Plank. You can just imagine someone dropping her cupcake in the middle of sun salutation.

There are other designs, like the cobra mat (which freaks me out) and the word series (the yellow Bling mat is particularly cheerful), as well as great accessories. With Plank’s new launch this month, I can’t wait to see what they come up with next!

Here’s to my new yoga practice. When I can do this, I’ll let you know!
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And it’s been a winter’s day all right!
In the past week, Boston got pounded by snow – twice – and then it rained for two days straight, rendering all surfaces impassable without employing some sort of improvised boot scootin’ boogie. Today we’re getting a bit of a reprieve with chilly sunshine before it starts snowing again tonight for another 8 inches or so. Fun, huh?
I doubt it will surprise anyone, then, that I’m dreaming of California, where the sun is shining and walking doesn’t require wearing those special ice pick shoes to keep from falling on one’s ass. It’s been in the 60′s in San Francisco and in Los Angeles it’s going to be in the high 70′s through the weekend and into next week. So what the hell am I doing here?

In Los Angeles tonight, my favorite columnist Mark Morford will be giving a reading from his book Daring Spectacle: Adventures in Deviant Journalism at Book Soup on Sunset Boulevard. And on Saturday he will be offering a “one-of-a-kind yoga workshop/ book reading in Santa Monica. Yes folks, I could be listening to one of my favorite writers and taking yoga, followed by a stroll along the pier with a view that looks something like this:

And I’m not sure exactly what is going on in San Francisco, but I’m fairly certain that if I went for a walk on Crissy Field tomorrow, this is what I’d see:

Since this is a photo I actually took, of a spot where I actually have been, I can attest that the actuality of seeing this view is quite high.
Oh yes, I am dreaming of California in such a serious wayl
Be Ready for Anything Challenge #6
Lululemon’s Be Ready for Anything Challenge #6 is to create your own yoga pose and to teach it to five people. I’m sure I can create my own pose – the tricky part will be to teach it to five people!
Let’s see. We could do the Martini Pose – a modification of tree pose with arms spread upward in the shape of a martini glass. The Charlie’s Angel Pose – variations on warrior pose. Or the Pirate Pose – plank, but walking.
Okay, I’ll stop now.
Be Ready for Anything Challenge: Challenge #4
Lululemon’s challenge for today: hold plank for 3 minutes!
Can you do it? Leave me a comment if you can!
Lululemon’s Be Ready For Anything Challenge
During the month of January, Lululemon had their Sweat Every Day challenge. I didn’t really manage that – unless “sweating” work crap counts, which I did manage to do most days in January.
For February, those creative peeps in Vancouver have decided to keep us on our toes with The Be Ready For Anything Challenge. Each day of the month the challenge will be different and you play along by posting a photo of yourself doing the challenge to the Lululemon Facebook wall or Flickr monthly challenge photo pool.
Following them on Facebook or Twitter is the easiest way to find out what the daily challenge is. They also have a CGSE (short for Cool Global Sporting Event) website that tells you. (I love Lululemon as much as the next rabid fan, but I find their multifarious digital presences a bit confusing and hard to navigate – like certain sorts of yoga – but I digress.)

Today, it’s do a yoga pose with a police officer.
Um, right. Assuming that I was actually prepared to be appropriately photographed wearing Lululemon, which I am not, I can see myself tracking down a Boston police officer, persuading him to stand there while I get myself into tree or warrior pose – either of which at least allow me to keep my hands off the snow-covered ground – and managing to get a passerby to take a photo of us with my iPhone without actually stealing it. I suppose I could enlist the help of a non-iPhone-stealing friend, but that makes the whole endeavor even more complicated. I guess they don’t call it a challenge for nothing.
Let’s see what tomorrow brings, shall we?

My name is Angela Eloise and I am a freelance writer. That sounds as if I am copping to an addiction. I am. In addition to writing this blog, I also write a column about social media and I am at work on a series of essays that I hope to see in print some day. Cloud of Chaos was born from my desire to dance with the absurdity of life, to create a space where I could write and share all of the gorgeous, fun, snarky deliciousness I find spinning around me every day. What does a spinning cloud of chaos have to do with writing? Everything, as it turns out.














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