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Warrior Pose, In Context
Posted by Su Avasthi on July 19, 2006 - 9:41pm.

So, what happens when today's warriors — our soldiers, Marines and Navy SEALs — actually strike the Warrior Pose?

I'm pretty sure that planets tilt off their axes and collide into each other.

Okay, not quite. But stereotypes and subcultures sure do get shaken up.

The news that some U.S. soldiers are practicing yoga seems capable of sending fissures of surprise and/or alarm through both the Armed Forces and peace-loving yoganiks.

The rigidity of military life (salutes, marching formations, razor-sharp bed-making habits) doesn't really compute with the supple, meditative world inhabited by yogis. An editor at Fit Yoga noted, that, "At first it seemed a little shocking — soldiers practicing such a peaceful art." It is kind of jarring — the idea of GIs invading a serene studio in the hopes of perfecting their downward-facing dog.

And I gather that soldiers — who admit they get mocked by their buddies — maintain a sheepish "don't ask, don't tell" policy about their habit. As one Marine/yogi put it: "It's not necessarily considered masculine."

Or maybe it is. One yogi/Navy SEAL says that yoga has much in common with boot camp; several aspects of Navy SEAL basic training are "yoga-like in nature."

Hmmm. In any case, it's heartening to see our troops gravitate towards mind/body/spirit goodness, chant for peace, breathe deeply and strive for inner peace.

And, who knows, maybe that'll lead to outer peace...



<em>TheU</em>'s picture
i dont get what the problem
by TheU on July 20, 2006 - 9:51am
i dont get what the problem is, soldiers doing yoga. its great for your body in all sorts of ways and they need that. that's not masculine?
<em>Alex66</em>'s picture
Yoga teaches people
by Alex66 on July 20, 2006 - 10:14am
Yoga teaches people to stay cool under pressure, to concentrate and build up strength. The military should make it mandatory.
<em>Anonymous</em>'s picture
With some of the drill
by Anonymous on July 20, 2006 - 3:26pm
With some of the drill sargent yoga teachers I've had, it should fit in with the military.
<em>Anonymous</em>'s picture
I went on a yoga retreat
by Anonymous on July 20, 2006 - 6:44pm
last year, and that felt a kind of like boot camp.
<em>Anonymous</em>'s picture
Asana in the AM, Smart Bomb in the PM
by Anonymous on July 21, 2006 - 12:43pm
Yet another white wash job by the US Military to make us think all is well in the Eastern Front. If soldiers were really in the "universal flow" of their yoga practice, they wouldn't be manning road blocks and flying sorties. A real warrior makes peace, and doesn't pose.

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