Yoda Posted July 10, 2006 What single stretch is your fav? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lozen Posted July 10, 2006 (edited) child edit: i of course mean active child's pose, not passive. http://www.wildmind.org/meditation/yoga/child.html Edited July 10, 2006 by Lozen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sean Posted July 10, 2006 Adho Mukha Vrksasana I'm getting up to 45 seconds hang time these days and have enough stability to start eeking toward the scorpion bend. Little by little. Sean [edit]Oh, well I guess this isn't a stretch really. I saw asana at first. My favorite stretch is probably Urdhva Dhanurasana (bridge). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Christoph Posted July 10, 2006 Downward dog has helped my loose shoulder quite a lot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thaddeus Posted July 10, 2006 child edit: i of course mean active child's pose, not passive. http://www.wildmind.org/meditation/yoga/child.html are you able to get your chest onto the floor? that takes lots of flexibility..this is a great pose... I'm getting up to 45 seconds hang time these days and have enough stability to start eeking toward the scorpion bend. Little by little. Sean damn! How do you get into and out of this one? Also how did you work up to it? T What single stretch is your fav? Least favorite is also interesting..i pretty much like alot of them but I seem to have lots of trouble with plow and shoulder stand... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sean Posted July 10, 2006 damn! How do you get into and out of this one? Also how did you work up to it? You kick up into it but you also tuck your upper body down at the same time. The latter can be scary so most people try to power up with just the kick which isn't as effective. Practice against a wall. I think step one is being able to do a two minute handstand leaning against the wall. Otherwise you will get tired and frustrated going for the handbalancing without the strength. When going for the handbalancing, make sure you keep the leg you are kicking up straight (knee locked) and once you kick up put your legs together right away and point your toes. Really though, step one is just start kicking up against walls whenever you are bored during the day and get down like 30 seconds before failure. The balance will just come over time as you consciously hold the pose. It's like upside down qigong. Really addictive. [edit]Least favorite pose is the bow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yoda Posted July 10, 2006 Damn, Sean, that's great. I think I recall you saying you were going to start with the whole hand balancing thing. I guess you stuck to it. How long have you been training for it? thanks all for some great poses! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thaddeus Posted July 10, 2006 [edit]Least favorite pose is the bow. i've been getting some wicked releases in this pose. i release the hip flexors in this one instead of pushing.. T Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sean Posted July 11, 2006 i've been getting some wicked releases in this pose. i release the hip flexors in this one instead of pushing.. Can you say more about this. I'm kind of oddly attracted to resolving things I find myself instinctively hating for no apparent reason. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mYTHmAKER Posted July 11, 2006 Corpse pose. No joke. Five minutes on the floor after a stretching routine and feel the qi. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thaddeus Posted July 11, 2006 Can you say more about this. I'm kind of oddly attracted to resolving things I find myself instinctively hating for no apparent reason. I lay flat and wait till i 'settle' then grab my ankles..so instead up pushing up in the pose, i think about my knees growing/lengthening and my head growing/lengthening. This initiates the pose. I only get off the ground a few inches, but I see how when I release competely, I'll go right up. I shake and do all kinds of crazy things when I approach the pose this way. I can certainly press my feet against my hands and lift up, but it's very tense. I want to work on getting into all poses this way as much as possible. T Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
... Posted July 11, 2006 I must have been in the hamstring stretch 5-10 min today. It's the best! especially when you feel it in the upper thoractic spinal area when you hang your head down. the hamstring stretch itself is great, too. it's really, really nice when you feel it in your calves, as well. I think I'll do it right now... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lozen Posted July 11, 2006 triple dottie!!!!! sorry, i'm just still all excited that you're back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mYTHmAKER Posted July 12, 2006 I lay flat and wait till i 'settle' then grab my ankles..so instead up pushing up in the pose, i think about my knees growing/lengthening and my head growing/lengthening. This initiates the pose. I only get off the ground a few inches, but I see how when I release competely, I'll go right up. I shake and do all kinds of crazy things when I approach the pose this way. I can certainly press my feet against my hands and lift up, but it's very tense. I want to work on getting into all poses this way as much as possible. T Thanks it's a great approach Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandTrinity Posted July 14, 2006 perhaps mountain pose, just standing upright with feet closer together than in horse stance/wu chi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sean Posted July 14, 2006 I lay flat and wait till i 'settle' then grab my ankles..so instead up pushing up in the pose, i think about my knees growing/lengthening and my head growing/lengthening. This initiates the pose. I only get off the ground a few inches, but I see how when I release competely, I'll go right up. I shake and do all kinds of crazy things when I approach the pose this way. I can certainly press my feet against my hands and lift up, but it's very tense. I want to work on getting into all poses this way as much as possible. Yeah, thanks for posting that. I'll give that a try. It's very yin yoga-ish which I'm into. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lozen Posted July 15, 2006 Least favorite for me (that I can think of right now) is downward dog. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toni Posted November 17, 2020 I think the best is downward dog Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted November 17, 2020 Tree pose. I'm not very flexible, so the tree pose challenges my balance and extension. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dwai Posted November 17, 2020 Corpse Pose (Shavāsana) - I love the rest, relaxation, and meditative absorption it provides. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites