Workouts and horcruxes
Jul. 23rd, 2006 06:30 pmAh. Good workouts today and yesterday. I lifted a little heavier than I had been in bench presses and squats, and I even succeeded in kicking up and over from a backbend after stepping one foot up onto a bench first. Perhaps a back walkover isn't impossible, someday.... Still, pictures of the ashtanga third series show me how far there is still to go. I love the Rajakapotasana picture (second from the bottom); the way the model is posed on the striped rug makes her look like she's mostly levitating. :)
Interesting question of the day: Does Dumbledore have a Horcrux? If so, I agree with the authors on what it must be.
Interesting question of the day: Does Dumbledore have a Horcrux? If so, I agree with the authors on what it must be.
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Date: 2006-07-28 02:55 am (UTC)People who are good at yoga can jump from down dog to low crane, using core strength to slow the move down at the end so they settle lightly onto their upper arms (I can't do this AT ALL). From there it's not difficult to transition gently into a headstand, first tipping forward until the head touches down and then lifting the legs (I can do that).
I assume that these insanely good people have found a way to condense this 2-move transition into 1 move (maybe even without touching the legs to the upper arms, who knows?) Either way you'd HAVE to slow the move down a lot with core strength and arms, so I imagine it'd be almost like jumping up into a handstand, then lowering down from a handstand to headstand.
Insane. :)
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Date: 2006-07-28 12:24 pm (UTC)