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Out first little bonfire by the river :)
We went and got a bunch of wooden flats to burn - I nearly killed myself trying to be all strong and lift one over my head. I tipped it to far back and ended up falling backwards! My friends thought it was a pretty amusing backbend! :P
Was really glad I didn't hurt myself seriously though considering it was a few days before my dance recital :)
This summer is gonna be awesome ;)
bekir algan, ph.d, demonstrating transition from downdog to backbend during an austin yoga session on third i yoga. fun sequence that involves al ot of coordination, strength, and flexibility. nice expression of movement to be practiced during winter-joint-snow-melting-routines in the spring. seasonal yoga asks us to be rooted in poses for longer periods spring ask us to get out mojo risiing! our mojo comes in a variety of forms...synovial fluid in the joints is part of the mojo system. synovial fluid is increased through joint mobility.....so start moving and let the mojo rise!
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If you always do what you've always done, you'll continue to be able to do what you've always done.
It helps to be young, she's 15. But a big part of staying young is staying active, acting young!
I did an amateur job of blocking out the background.
bekir algan, ph.d., working with third i yoga in assisted frog position. not to be attempted without guidance, lots of important details on how to maintain safety for the assisted partner. releases tension in inner legs as well as the butt. nervous system really has to learn to surrender. with the right partners it's a good spanking pose according to some yogic scholars.
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