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The Shape of Your Life: Part III The Big Bend Have trail and gym work turned you into a stiff? You need some flex time with power yoga. By Paul Scott
"People think that training gets you in shape. Training gets you out of shape," says Beryl Bender Birch, an East Hampton, N.Y.-based yoga instructor and author of two books on Ashtangaaka power yoga. "Because their range of motion is so shut down, a lot of weight lifters can't access the strength they've spent so much time developing. Other athletes are in perfect cardiovascular shape for their chosen sport but they may be nanoseconds away from exploding somewhere."
Nordic skiers aren't the only ones who've found flexibility enlightenment: 18 million Americansfrom hippie chicks to NFL linemennow practice yoga, and three-quarters of all U.S. health clubs offer classes. Still, many of the elite competitors Birch works with take a little convincing. "Most athletes worry that if they start undoing the tightness they will lose performance," she says. "In fact, it's the opposite. Becoming more flexible enables you to push the envelope further."
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