flexagon: (one-arm)
flexagon ([personal profile] flexagon) wrote2014-02-17 11:07 pm

Maybe my dream was prophetic

...just a little bit, anyway. I had a great handstand class, complete with by far the best jump-ups to canes I've ever done. I had a guiding spot but not a helping spot, and I got up!!! Holy crap! Some legitimately good practice toward one-arms, too, and one rock-solid straddle pike hold on the canes.

I guess the writhing around I do on the floor is actually helping. No, pervert, not that kind of writhing, I mean the whole "moving between pike and hollow body" thing.

I thought happily about body alignment all the way home, and I started legitimately wondering: if I pressed down on the floor as hard and as determinedly as I pressed down on the canes tonight (I SQUISH YOUUUUU), wouldn't my feet leave the floor? Wouldn't I... press?

[identity profile] nevers.livejournal.com 2014-02-19 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
huh, did the cue to press down hard on the canes/squish them come from you or your instructor? i've never thought about it that way. but basically, as i think about it now, the way that you press down hard on something is to shift your body weight onto it (the more fully your body weight is on it, the more you are pushing on it), so thinking of determinedly pressing down on the canes/floor means shifting your weight onto your hands and thus off of your feet. true? or is there anything i'm missing here?