Showing posts with label yogabody. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yogabody. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Frozen Hip Yoga Practice

Right now my daily yoga practice comes from Lucas Rockwood's Ebook, THE YOGABODY HANDBOOK.  The book includes a 5 day program of gravity poses.   You hit the hamstrings on day 1, hips on day 2, day 3 is shoulders, day 4 is back, and day 5 is wrists, twists, and ankles.  Each day consists of about 3 asanas.   He also has a lot of nutritional advice.

To do his practice, with my frozen hip and screwed up legs, I have to pretty severely modify several of the poses. One of the keys to his system is holding each pose for 4 minutes and inhaling through the nose and out through the mouth--that I can do without modification.   I've done the sequence for 2 weeks now and am starting to feel and see some improvement.

To connect with Lucas go to http://www.yogabody.com/lucas-rockwood/.

You could probably
design your own sequence by looking up gravity poses and hanging out for 4 minutes with each one.

Namaste,


Dean

Friday, April 1, 2011

Staying with it


You've probably heard that you need to set your intention at the start of your practice. But what if your intention is just to get on your mat and practice?

Since my main daily practice moves really quickly, I'm trying to explore holding poses a lot longer, using gravity to deepen how far I go in poses. I'm using Lucas Rockwell's YOGABODY system. Check it out here:
http://www.yogabodynaturals.com

By the way, it is a great system and makes total sense.

However, knowing what to do is never as difficult as doing it. I've set up all kinds of resistance to adding this practice to my day. I've found that my mind is extremely creative in avoiding what I know will change me.

The first step for me in overcoming my resistance is just noticing it. Then I start knocking off my "whine list." Whine list as in---I'm too tired. I don't have the right timer. There is this tv show I have to watch. I haven't read the paper yet.

All these little distractions need to be dealt with or at least acknowledged and dismissed as stupid. Then I have to step on the mat and get to work.

Seems like nothing but everything.

What are you resisting that would positively change you?

Namaste,

Dean