The 41-year-old musician said that his foray into yoga was nothing short of a rude awakening, reported People magazine.
"I didn't know what I thought I was going to do. I thought I was going to stretch in a sauna, just stretch and have a good time. It started out good, and then the ladies started going faster and faster.
"It was difficult moves for you to put your body in different spaces and I was like, 'What?' and I'm looking around to see if other people are having the same experience. "I ended up in a class that was a little too advanced for me," the rapper, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, said.
"You can't just step in thinking you can do what they do because you see these hot girls going in the room with the yoga mat. You're like, 'I can do that, whatever they doing in there'. No, you can't," he said.
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