No matter if one stretches parts of the back of the body or the front body or the sides in order to see progress one must be patient. To force the body into asanas might lead to injuries. On the other hand one must also feel the stretch. It's sort of discomfort. Even breathing and trusting fades away the discomfort. One might be able to get a tiny bit deeper in a pose.
One must learn to be content about every inch deeper. This can be frustrating sometimes, especially if one is an impatient person. Success doesn't come overnight in yoga.
There are asanas like headstand that can be learned within a few minutes if explained correctly.
Yet stretching follows different laws. The older one is the longer it lasts to see progress.
Hard work and time must flow into the practice.
Somehow it helps if one is in love with the process.
It's possible to learn how to learn if we face difficulties. How can one overcome the obstacles?
Discipline remains a key word. Show up, do the work as best as you can.
This picture was taken in 2009. I practiced in the heat of Mumbai. It took me a decade to take the chin to the floor. There must be faster ways, I always think and I know they exist. One can work smarter. One way is to add more repetition. To hold the poses longer is also crucial. Nevertheless stretching takes time.
Being disciplined and being patience are essential skills.
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Thursday, August 23, 2018
The heat makes the practice easier
The summer heat makes it so much easier to get into poses that require flexibility. I sweat when I practice.
At 6 pm I was on the mat yesterday. This is so late. Most duties were done, so my mind was free from stress of a long to-do-list. I was able to focus on the practice. I get stronger again. It's a joy to realize this.
Every practice makes the next one easier.
I'm happy with my home practice as I can adjust the practice to my needs. I distinguish between a performance and a practice that is focused on learning.
Time to work on my to-do-list. Also today it's long. Yoga comes later again. It's OK to be that flexible. Rules are just an orientation.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
It will be late again
I'll start late again. I guess it will be 6 pm when I step on the mat. What counts is that I practice. To be alone at home has other challenges than going to a yoga class.
My practices are satisfying. I realize that I get stronger and flexible with every practice. This motivates a lot.
Primary is a series that is so familiar,
I ran around all day long. I must rest first. Yet, I'm sure tonight I can write a A1 in my calender. This stands for Ashtanga primary done. The A1 and A2 in my calender become more and more. :)
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Summer time
To practice when it's got is wonderful. The body is so much more flexible than in winter time.
I'm happy that I can practice.
With all this back pain issues I was not sure if I could go on. But I kept practicing, not often, but I never stopped totally. Now it's time to get back to a more challenging practice. To avoid back pain is the #1 rule.
I even managed it to practice 'on the road'. Yet best is to be at home with all my props and all the time I need.
Keep practicing.
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