Before I tell you all about my experience with a Paddleboard Yoga class I took through the Willard Beach Studio (located in South Portland, Maine), here's a little personal piece seeping through: I am no yogi. Sure, I've bumped into yoga poses before when stretching, tried the program on the TV, even took a Bikram class... but I have never been committed to the practice of yoga in any form. That being said, don't expect me to refer to the poses' Sanskrit names and don't expect an expert analysis on the class or its instructor. Rather, expect what the class is like for a true "drop-in".
To paint the picutre: The class took place in Kettle Cove in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. The class consisted of myself, some friends of mine, and two poor strangers who had to endure a handful of rugby players (ah ha! another personal bit thrown atcha!) attempting to stretch on a dynamic surface. The weather was mild; it was a cooler July evening, a small breeze and a bright blue sky. Water, though my contact with it surprisingly little, was freezing by my standards.
When we arrived, we were greeted by Brenda, one of the studio's owners and our instructor for the evening. We all fessed up to having little paddleboard and/or yoga experience and then we were handed reusable grocery bags and asked to add three medium rocks to it -- this was to be our anchor once we paddleboarded out into the cove. We were also supposed to think of three things we were thankful as we picked out the rocks, buuutttt when you've never made your own anchor and you're walking on the beach with your friends, you mostly end up joking about whose rocks are bigger. Moving on... the paddleboards, supplied by SoPo SUP, arrived and we carried those, our rocks, and our paddles down to the water. If you've never seen a stand-up paddleboard, they are essentially giant, lightweight surfboards with long-handled, small-finned paddles. They're fairly easy to stand on but sorta awkward to paddle if your only frame of reference for that sort of thing is a canoe/kayak.
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Image from Willard Beach Studio website - my phone did NOT make the journey out to sea. |