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Old 02-09-2005, 10:31 PM   #1

Gayathri Vuppuluri
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Its practice all the way.

Gayathri.

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> Hello all -- due to scheduling constraints, the only
> class my
> girlfriend and I could get into was ASHTANGA. We
> are both really
> loving it 5 weeks in, but unlike most people, I am
> very rigid and not
> very flexible. Could anyone offer any insight on
> any kinds of
> stretching that would help me over time to gain more
> flexibility, or
> should I just continue the practice as much as I
> can?? thank you
>
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>
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Old 02-10-2005, 12:59 AM   #2

Maria Pia Menghi
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What I can suggest is "do your practice and everything is coming" (is what Sri
Pattabhi Jois say) I think the best way to gain flexibility is by doing
ashtanga!!!

It is just a matter of time and to be honest flexibility is not the only
important thing in your practice, strength is as important as flexibility!

Be patient and enjoy your practice!

Namaste

Pia

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Hello all -- due to scheduling constraints, the only class my
girlfriend and I could get into was ASHTANGA. We are both really
loving it 5 weeks in, but unlike most people, I am very rigid and not
very flexible. Could anyone offer any insight on any kinds of
stretching that would help me over time to gain more flexibility, or
should I just continue the practice as much as I can?? thank you







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Old 02-10-2005, 02:16 AM   #3

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Practice every day. This is the secret. You'll be astonished how flexible you
will be in a year.

stallionmang2 wrote:

Hello all -- due to scheduling constraints, the only class my
girlfriend and I could get into was ASHTANGA. We are both really
loving it 5 weeks in, but unlike most people, I am very rigid and not
very flexible. Could anyone offer any insight on any kinds of
stretching that would help me over time to gain more flexibility, or
should I just continue the practice as much as I can?? thank you







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Old 02-10-2005, 05:18 AM   #4

Mauricio Ortega
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As in any yoga practice the most important thing you
have to do is to put attention to your breath,
breathe fully and deeply. This is what makes it trully
yoga and you'll be fully rewarded for it. Yoga will
give back and more the effort that you put in.
To put it in capitalist terms we could say that you
get what you pay for... as long as you are "paying"
attention.

Do not worry about the flexibility issue though, it
will come over time with regular practice. Think about
it this way; Imaging that you are an sculptor and you
just got a hugh granite stone to carb an image of your
your self. But you can only chip away a little every
day. The truth is that it may take you your whole life
to carb it and find who you really are. You have to be
patient. The key here would be to let the practice
surprice you and guide you. The is no substitute for
practice.
Do it one day at a time. And enjoy it.

Mauricio


--- stallionmang2
wrote:

>
>
> Hello all -- due to scheduling constraints, the only
> class my
> girlfriend and I could get into was ASHTANGA. We
> are both really
> loving it 5 weeks in, but unlike most people, I am
> very rigid and not
> very flexible. Could anyone offer any insight on
> any kinds of
> stretching that would help me over time to gain more
> flexibility, or
> should I just continue the practice as much as I
> can?? thank you
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


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Old 02-10-2005, 05:29 AM   #5

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To quote Guruji Sri Pattabhi Jois "Practice and all else is coming" . . .
that does include flexibility!

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>
>Hello all -- due to scheduling constraints, the only class my
>girlfriend and I could get into was ASHTANGA. We are both really
>loving it 5 weeks in, but unlike most people, I am very rigid and not
>very flexible. Could anyone offer any insight on any kinds of
>stretching that would help me over time to gain more flexibility, or
>should I just continue the practice as much as I can?? thank you
>
>
>
>
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Old 02-10-2005, 06:21 AM   #6

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stretch every day. think not in terms of progress. only that this is a process
that will serve you for the rest of your life. think in terms of decades. then
compare yourself to a year ago. If you stretch too hard you tear your muscle
fibers and it takes 10 days to heal. take it easy make your practice about
breathing and increasing prana. and the progress you want will come faster.
every great yogi has told me this! take practice all is coming.

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Hello all -- due to scheduling constraints, the only class my
girlfriend and I could get into was ASHTANGA. We are both really
loving it 5 weeks in, but unlike most people, I am very rigid and not
very flexible. Could anyone offer any insight on any kinds of
stretching that would help me over time to gain more flexibility, or
should I just continue the practice as much as I can?? thank you







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Old 02-12-2005, 03:24 PM   #7

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Pia,

great, totally agree.

by the way, a question always on my mind when i'm doing some kind of difficult
postures, do we really have to do these: Supta Kurmasana, Kukkutasana...? If
those front parts like Suryanamaskara A&B, are already making us feel good and
have basic flexible limbs.

Then, why do we bother to progress in these difficult ones?



Maria Pia Menghi wrote:


What I can suggest is "do your practice and everything is coming" (is what Sri
Pattabhi Jois say) I think the best way to gain flexibility is by doing
ashtanga!!!

It is just a matter of time and to be honest flexibility is not the only
important thing in your practice, strength is as important as flexibility!

Be patient and enjoy your practice!

Namaste

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Old 02-14-2005, 12:37 AM   #8

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Hi there,

You shouldn't try a posture till have got the one before, and once you are there
why to do it? because it works different parts of the body, different organs and
get different effects.... and the end of the day, yoga means UNITY, and ashtanga
"8 LIMBS" .... so we work through the 8 stages of yoga for the unity of the
breath and the body, the body and the mind, and at last the union of ourselves
and the divine. So the aim is to go every time deeper and the postures are every
time deeper as well.

Though, I don't do every day a full practice, because of lack of time.... so the
solution is to do a shorter practice. 5 and 5 suryanamaskara A&B, standing
postures and then some forward bends, some twisting and closing postures!

This is my solution....

Hope it helps.

Namaste

Pia

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Old 03-26-2006, 02:10 PM   #9

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Hello
That pose in the picture is called Vrschikasana II "Scorpion Pose" and it is
part of Ashtanga Yoga.
Jake

petite_cutie_ca wrote:
I saw this picture on a magazine not so long ago. I'm curious. What
type of yoga is this? What is the pose called? I'd like to do that
someday.. I know it's probably an unrealistic goal but it doesn't hurt
to try and I'm sure it will take years. Any advice??

BTW, I love yoga. I've started two weeks ago and all my shoulder and
back pain are almost gone.

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