Saturday, June 25, 2011

Foundation


Everyone gets back pain, especially Brawny Yogis. There is nothing like kriyas from Down Dog to Up Dog or Weighted Wide-legged Squats to make me say "ouch." So I was eating lunch at Lemolos---excellent vegan sandwich, the Powerhouse, and the vegan tomato soup---and I saw a woman who used to come to the WRAC regularly. She said she'd slowed down because of her back but was reading this book, FOUNDATION by Dr. Eric Goodman and Peter Park and it was helping.

I downloaded the enhanced version an hour later and I've been doing their series of exercises for three weeks. I'm amazed. I'm feeling my posterior chain---calves, ham strings, glutes, and lower back muscles---in a totally different way. I'm moving better and feeling stronger. Don't you love it when that happens?

Go to their website at http://foundationroots.com/home. They've got a video with their Founder exercise. It looks a lot like Utkatasana, Chair/Fierce Pose, but it won't feel the same. I've been teaching people to get their weight back on their heels for years but this takes it home! Pulling your knees back from your toes and over your ankles changes everything.

Even if you don't have back pain, I recommend you get the book and do the exercises. The first series takes about 15 minutes but consider it your morning practice.

Breathe,


Dean

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