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Originally Posted by Eve
I went last year and it was a concern. I'll be honest some classes were small some were very busy but in those cases most of the teachers were good at rotating lines...not everyone. I'm sure if you got stuck at the back no one would mind if you put up your hand and asked to rotate.
I think I'd just be conscious of what classes you take for example last year I took backbends with Rachel Brice which had a smaller number of participents. Now if you've never done yoga before, with all the good will in the world there is no way she can be watching everyone to make adjustments, if you have some previous experience you're likely to get more out of it IMHO.
Please don't be put off. I had a good time last year AND I enjoyed the Congress.
And while we're about it what's with those ladies who come to class dressed in full tribal gear?
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Oh well said...how I suffered from towering headresses let alone multi-skirt wearing, the biggest knickers in the world tribal girls at Fantasia one year. Workshops like classes are not about perfromance gear, they are about hard work in the appropriate sensible work-out gear!