Let me set the scene for you. Itâs 6:45 AM. Iâm standing barefoot on a weathered dock, coffee still buzzing in my system, nervously eyeing a paddle board bobbing gently in the water like it knows whatâs about to happenâand itâs already judging me.
âJust breathe,â I mutter to myself.
Spoiler: I did not just breathe. I panicked, slipped, flailed, and ultimatelyâyesâface-planted into the lake. And you know what? It was glorious.
What the Heck Is SUP Yoga?
Okay, before we dive (literally, in my case) into the nitty-gritty, hereâs the scoop: SUP Yoga is short for Stand Up Paddleboard Yoga. Itâs yoga⌠on a paddleboard⌠in the water. Sounds peaceful, right?
It isâbut only after you stop feeling like a baby deer on ice.
Think warrior poses while the board wobbles beneath you, or downward dog with your reflection staring up at you from the lake like, âYou sure about this, chief?â
But hereâs the thing: thereâs magic in the chaos. It forces you to slow down, focus, laugh at yourself, and maybe get a little wet in the process.
Why I Decided to Try It (Hint: Mid-Life Reboot)
I wish I could say I was inspired by some majestic Instagram reel of a yogi doing crow pose as dolphins leapt in the background.
The truth? I was burnt out, stuck in my head, and craving somethingâanythingâthat would shake the stress loose. A friend casually mentioned SUP yoga and I said yes before my overthinking brain could veto it.
âFloating yoga? How hard could it be?â
(Lol.)
My First Class: A Comedy of Wobbles and Wins
So there I was, nervously clutching my paddle like it might save me from drowning in two feet of water.
The instructorâletâs call her Serenity embodiedâhad the voice of a spa narrator and the balance of a jungle cat. She glided onto her board like it was an extension of her soul. I, on the other hand, mounted mine like I was getting on a mechanical bull at a dive bar.
Hereâs how it played out:
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Childâs pose: Nailed it. Belly to board. Easy peasy.
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Downward dog: Mild shaking, nothing too tragic.
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Warrior II: Cue the wobble. My legs did the salsa. I nearly took out the guy behind me with my flailing arms.
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Tree pose: You ever try standing on one foot on a moving platform? That was my villain origin story.
But hereâs the wild partâI didnât care that I looked ridiculous. For the first time in a while, I was fully there. No to-do list. No notifications. Just me, the water, and the sun slowly burning off the morning fog.
What I Learned (That Has Nothing to Do with Flexibility)
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Balance isnât about being still. Itâs about constantly adjustingâand that hits real deep if you think about it too long.
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Falling is part of it. In life and in paddle board yoga, you will fall. The question is: Do you laugh and climb back on?
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You donât have to be âgoodâ to start. Iâm not bendy. I donât own Lululemon. And yetâthere I was, floating in my Dollar General leggings, living my best Zen life.
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Nature amplifies everything. Birds chirping. Cool breeze. That soft lap of water. Itâs like yoga on steroids⌠but in the chillest way possible.
Beginner Tips (From Someone Whoâs Been There, Done That, and Got Wet)
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Start on your knees. No shame in the kneel game. It gives you a feel for the board before you stand tall like Poseidon.
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Anchor your board. If you donât want to drift into the next zip code mid-savasana, drop that anchor. Trust me.
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Bring waterproof sunscreen. Youâll thank me when youâre not peeling like a lobster.
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Donât bring your ego. It will get dunked.
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Smile when you fall. It means youâre trying something new. Thatâs brave.
Final Thoughts: Would I Do It Again?
Oh, absolutely.
Look, Iâm not saying SUP yoga cured my stress or unlocked some secret spiritual enlightenment. But it did shake me out of my funk, forced me to breathe deeper, and reminded me that fun and peace can absolutely coexistâeven on a wobbly board in a cold lake.
If youâre even remotely curious, go for it. Borrow a board. Take a class. Laugh when you fall. And who knowsâmaybe youâll find your balance in the most unexpected place, just like I did.
Because sometimes, the path to peace isnât on a mat in a quiet roomâitâs floating somewhere in the middle of a lake, half-soaked and grinning like a fool.
Takeaways for Beginners Looking to Try SUP Yoga:
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SUP yoga for beginners
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Tips for stand-up paddleboard yoga
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First time doing paddle board yoga
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What to expect in a SUP yoga class
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Best paddleboard yoga poses for newbies
Now go float your stress away. đđ§ââď¸đ
âThe guy who fell in (twice) and still came back for more.