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Ally |
Catherine I've been taught it comes from the core, the muscles beneath your abs - which take patience & gentleness to work with, as the abs need to be relaxed to access them. |
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emma |
it was ok but it was easy |
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G Uchi |
Why is Yoga Paws ad allowed on each page of today's article? Pretty obnoxious! |
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catherine hellman |
I have much more limitation twisting right . How can I reach the same flexibility on my right side , does it come from gluts or abs .... |
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hallie |
This move is very relaxing |
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Jacci |
Maxine- sometimes cracking and crunching in the knee means that there is compression in the knee joint. Vjrasana with a yoga mat rolled firmly and placed behind the knees can help. Take it slow and use blocks, goal is bring the sitting bones to the heels, it took me about 3 months to do that. |
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alison |
I am curious what difference it makes having the foot of the upper leg also uppermost; i.e. when legs are to the left side, the left foot is uppermost. I naturally want to put the opposite foot on top. Can anyone give me the reason why this positioning is important? I'd appreciate it. Thank you. |
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maxine |
I get very nervous when I do warrior pose. I have arthritis in my right knee= from a jknee injury. when I do this pose my knee is crunching and cracking. How can I modify this pose? |
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Monz |
It would be good if these came with a short video to see exactly how we are supposed to move. |
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s walker |
i would love a yoga cd ..i prefer gentle hatha yoga...do u offer one of these for sale....i find i like to listen to the instructions and assume the pose rather than watch a video....i also like vinyasa sequences... |
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