Posted on 11/14/2017 5:07:11 AM PST by w1n1
Not sure if this is going to be a new movement in the Yoga world, but for us pro gun guys and gals. Why not? Its definitely not your everyday yoga thing.
I can see how doing yoga with a gun can help with balance and posture awareness, but I dont buy that gun/yoga will bring me to a deeper spiritual connection. I may as well recite the Marine Corp this is my gun, this is
Watching this video is a little creepy with the acid mellow techno music in the background. Keeping it at the gun porn level is all that we need I think. What do you all think? See this hilarious Yoga gun video here.
It’s Corps, not Corp, and the saying starts with ‘This is my rifle....’
“I may as well recite the Marine Corp this is my gun, this is
Obviously this author has no idea there’s no such organization as Marine CORP.
“I dont buy that gun/yoga will bring me to a deeper spiritual connection.”
Many of us purchased firearms for the exact opposite reason - to delay our final direct connection with God. Or you could say we learned to use firearms because we were made in God’s image, and that creation carries with it a moral and spiritual obligation to protect God’s creation.
Om aMmo Packone Gun.....
Rinse repeat
Just ‘one’??
...........how to chose, how to chose..............
We did gun yoga when I was in back in the ‘60s...it was called rifle drill. Done with a boat anchor called an M-14.
Those were the days.
If you want to learn gun yoga for real, go to an Appleseed shooting clinic.
Basic firearms safety for one thing. Firearms are not toys. Nor are they exercise accessories.
Leave them locked up unless using them for their primary function. Period.
The m-14? The improved Garand? A boat anchor?
Shame.
Appleseed...
Ain’t heard That in a while.
I did a Saturday thing with them,
It flat out killed me.
It was a boat anchor compared to the plastic fantastic.
(Don’t get me wrong...I swore by the M-14 and even found one while I was in the Nam and carried it instead of a Car-15. I was only commenting on the weight when doing rifle drill.)
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