Life is only as serious as you make it?
Jul. 17th, 2010 08:55 pmIt's been hard lately to come up with words that fit both my life and the internet. Feeling like this guy as often as I do is probably unwarranted. It seems sometimes like all you guys have stories while I'm just hanging on, or waiting something out, or ploddingly trying to do the next thing that needs doing.
This morning
heisenbug wanted to go to Artbeat, and art love won out over minimalism love: I am plus one crazy alien garden ring. This picture doesn't show how far up the tallest flower grows from the hand... it's not a small or shy piece. I love things that take me just the right amount out of my comfort zone. Luckily, I have one finger that can comfortably wear it: the finger that is already accustomed to my big, chunky class ring from MIT.

Also, today my favorite (acro) base came over to my place and we practiced acroyoga stuff that's right on the edge of what we can do together, and I did some extemporaneous cooking that came out okay. Confidence-inspiring stuff, though also dishes-producing.
This morning

Also, today my favorite (acro) base came over to my place and we practiced acroyoga stuff that's right on the edge of what we can do together, and I did some extemporaneous cooking that came out okay. Confidence-inspiring stuff, though also dishes-producing.
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Date: 2010-07-18 01:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-18 02:01 pm (UTC)We're working on this very long flow, in case you're interested:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPizN-n7XtI
We have most of it but not all. The transition from 4:33 to 4:45 is insanely hard for both flyer and base.
Also from 5:51 to 6:04.
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Date: 2010-07-18 02:19 pm (UTC)i think that bit at 6:00 is hideous, though.... but it could probably be done with less of a sense of nosedive, with enough hard work :).
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Date: 2010-07-18 02:31 pm (UTC)Glad to expand your view of acroyoga!! Basing the step-up from bat to shoulderstand/star is badass (nice job!) and is also a gateway to the twistier transitions. My new favorite one is from bird/airplane up to shoulderstand/star. It's like half a barrel roll plus that step-up at the same time, and Steph and I really got the hang of it yesterday.
I forgot to mention I am going to apply for an acrobatics immersion in NYC from Dec 4 - 8. Assuming they'll accept me, I hope to see you and do some playing!
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Date: 2010-07-18 02:55 pm (UTC)this makes me think maybe i should ditch the whole pro-acrobat thing and just do more acroyoga. basing acroyoga is not too taxing (tiring on the legs, and challenging for sure, but the fact that you are lying down helps a lot, at least mentally) and doesn't make you dizzy, and it doesn't matter how much you weigh, and there are cool readymade sequences like this that you can learn, and do i really need to perform ever, when working with a partner to accomplish this kind of stuff is pretty satisfying in its own right?
then i looked at the original yogaslackers video and was like, owww, my eyes, all those untutored bent legs and floppy feet... but i could get over being a snob (maybe).
i think i'll email my friend who's an acroyoga teacher in nyc and ask her where i'd find the high-level acroyoga folks in nyc. there are so many classes here now and i have a great fear of paying good money to do airplanes all class.
and i'd love to hang out with you and play while you are in town!
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Date: 2010-07-18 03:51 pm (UTC)Acroyoga definitely has possibilities for non-dizzymaking awesomeness (and my favorite base is a very heavy girl, btw, and she still gets to be awesome). I think the high-level people hang at Om Factory; that's where the retreat is and, I think, where Adam Rinder is based right now; but let me know if you hear anything different.
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Date: 2010-07-27 01:40 am (UTC)come to Fri www.omfactorynyc.com or TUESDAY Pure Yoga West www.pureyoga.com, and yes, the jams
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Date: 2010-07-18 03:13 am (UTC)You appear pretty productive and forward moving to me!
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Date: 2010-07-18 02:22 pm (UTC)I'll be able to come out of the closet on that stuff soon. :)
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Date: 2010-07-18 05:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-18 02:40 pm (UTC)Here's another view I just took that shows how the "flowers" are at different heights.
P.S. Thanks also for the rock-balancing icon... I think you were my source for that.
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Date: 2010-07-18 10:52 pm (UTC)Glad you like the icon!