

“If I could go back in time, maybe I’d have changed the name not to include yoga. “But I can completely relate to the misconceptions of what yoga is, because that was me, once upon a time. “Under 28, funnily enough, the numbers are pretty strong – they’re down with yoga. “Plenty of stereotypical ultra-masculine males, especially age 28 and up, aren’t comfortable with the concept of yoga,” Page told Yahoo Sport UK. So much so, in fact, that the man himself doesn’t like hearing it referred to as ‘yoga’. Page’s particular style is the polar opposite of what a non-practitioner usually assumes when they hear the word ‘yoga’. As its previous branding of ‘yoga for regular guys’ suggests, the fitness and physical therapy program sought to enlighten the sizeable portion of the world who assumed yoga wasn’t their thing – just like it did for Page himself, when his wrestling career was in jeopardy thanks to mounting injuries. And, true to form, he did so by changing many lives for the better.

In the year 2017, Diamond Dallas Page certainly has everything he wants.
