![]() This is a sticking point with me, because if you’re going to be running at cameras on those knees, like he does at the end of the viral video, if you’re going to be doing an advanced Padangustasana… He is hobbling around in the quick videos from that time, but anyone can do that. First, we’re supposed to take him at his word that he “can’t walk.” There’ s no proof of this. ![]() So here’s the stuff that seems off to me. I will admit that from the beginning I didn’t like the “Never, Ever…” video at all even on my first viewing, I thought a) there’s something fishy here and b) it’s slick and schmaltzy, which just isn’t my cup of tzy. Diamond Dallas is a pro-wrestler, mostly retired, and makes a good living selling his “Not Your Mama’s Yoga” video series and giving workshops to B-stars. He goes through this transformation through his devotion and application of Dallas Diamond Page Yoga aka DDP Yoga. ![]() ![]() In the video Arthur is shown transforming from a 297 pounder (“fat,” in his words), who claims “he couldn’t walk,” who is shown walking with a cane, to a sort of just hefty but fit guy who can run toward the camera, and finally into a really skinny guy who gives interviews and asks for donations. I appreciate the enthusiasm about yoga, and I really wish I didn’t have to rain on this parade, but I’m bothered by this stuff. So I’ve had pointers from friends and students to the “Never, Ever Give Up” video of Arthur Boorman. ![]()
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