The truth hurts. Kind of.
Apr. 17th, 2013 12:10 amSomeone left a comment on one of my Toledo videos saying "nice, but you are progressing very slowly." I've been meaning to write about exactly that. I really do learn slowly -- most people, I've heard it said, learn a freestanding handstand in 6 months to 2 years, which I sure haven't done. But I never give up, Mr. Commenter, so let's see where we both are in 20 years. :-/
This seems to be my schedule now:
Sunday open studio at LCS
Monday AM straddle workout, PM handbalancing class
Tuesday AM leg workout, PM acro practice with Scooper
Wednesday bent arm workout, PM acro class & open studio
Thursday AM semiprivate handbalancing, PM rest (aka work late)
Friday AM straddle workout, PM handbalancing class
Saturday make up a missed workout, or straight-arm workout, and/or 3-hr acroyoga jam, or acro semiprivate if scheduled
See what's missing? Yes. A rest day. I'm pleased enough with the rest of it, though. Still managing to retain strength, so far, even as I pour a lot of time into learning skills.
This seems to be my schedule now:
Sunday open studio at LCS
Monday AM straddle workout, PM handbalancing class
Tuesday AM leg workout, PM acro practice with Scooper
Wednesday bent arm workout, PM acro class & open studio
Thursday AM semiprivate handbalancing, PM rest (aka work late)
Friday AM straddle workout, PM handbalancing class
Saturday make up a missed workout, or straight-arm workout, and/or 3-hr acroyoga jam, or acro semiprivate if scheduled
See what's missing? Yes. A rest day. I'm pleased enough with the rest of it, though. Still managing to retain strength, so far, even as I pour a lot of time into learning skills.