Yoga in the car?
Posted on Dec 4th 2007 12:00PM by Bethany SandersWhen I read about Yoga in the Car, I laughed out loud. My car got rear-ended last summer -- hard -- by some kid who was paying more attention to his cell phone than he was to the road. The last thing drivers today need are more distractions.
But after reading this review of the CD, I can at least see the logic behind Yoga in the Car. In fact, there's a warning label right on the CD that tells users only to use it in bumper to bumper traffic -- kind of like your own personal road rage prevention system. Reducing stress is always good for your health, and traffic backups are enough to make anyone's blood pressure rise.
Between refereeing arguments from the back seat and the children's music blaring on my CD player, my car is the last place I'd consider trying to focus on my inner peace. But if you find yourself stuck in traffic, reaching your boiling point, Yoga in the Car may be for you. (Just be careful, ok?)
But after reading this review of the CD, I can at least see the logic behind Yoga in the Car. In fact, there's a warning label right on the CD that tells users only to use it in bumper to bumper traffic -- kind of like your own personal road rage prevention system. Reducing stress is always good for your health, and traffic backups are enough to make anyone's blood pressure rise.
Between refereeing arguments from the back seat and the children's music blaring on my CD player, my car is the last place I'd consider trying to focus on my inner peace. But if you find yourself stuck in traffic, reaching your boiling point, Yoga in the Car may be for you. (Just be careful, ok?)












