“It was a dark and stormy night…”
Truly it was dark and stormy, that night several months ago, as I stood outside the locked door of the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre, waiting for the doors to open for my first yoga class since moving to the Coast. Alas, the doors never opened. But I’ve since found many other yoga classes hereto choose from.
While many people with chronic conditions report that exercise makes them feel worse, instead of better, they’re usually referring to intense aerobics or gym workouts.
Instead, consider kinder, gentler forms of exercise, like yoga, qigong and tai chi. Keep in mind, though, that there are many forms of each of these disciplines.
Last year, for instance, I took a wonderful class in Dru Yoga. Although some of the poses are a little tough for someone with fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue, the Dru Yoga philosophy is to happily teach simpler versions of any “difficult” pose.
Dru uses what is called a “soft body” approach, and is often spoken of as “the yoga of the heart.”
No Dru Yoga near you? Look for classes with titles like:
- Restorative Yoga
- Transformational Yoga
- Gentle Yoga

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1 Deb // Jul 26, 2007 at 7:33 am
I have also participated in yoga to improve fibro symptoms. It was a great help during a rough patch in my life. Yoga was just what I needed to gently return to an active lifestyle. Benefits such as strength, stamina, and balance come from regular practice. Really, it feels good and you’ll feel stronger and able to get back into your life!
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