Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Another day, another practice
I got up a little earlier this morning, 06:10am, & oh boy did I feel it! Getting up was a struggle, the pull of coffee was strong enough to get me out of bed, down stairs & in front of my kettle. I usually have my cuppa sitting in Baddha Konasana but this morning I wrapped my self up in a throw, I felt the difference in my hips later I can tell you! Today's practice was tough, shaky & brought me back down to earth after my 2 days of blissfully floating on my mat (as if, but you know what I mean lol). I was shocked to feel a big difference in Triang Mukha Ekapada Pashimottanasana, I've been training my knees daily by sitting with my with both feet back & a cushion under me & wow what a difference it's made, much more stability :) I had my usual issues with Marichyasana D, I did feel more open to the twist which is giving my hope, I know this game, I've played it before, one day all of a sudden Marichyasana D will come to me & I'll end up loving it, "yoga teaches us to let go of progress & to dance in the joy of progressing spontaneously through dedication" seems appropriate. Again I carried on though, I stopped after Navasana, I did three again with my knees bent in my 2nd and 3rd go due to burning quads - feeling it in Utthita Hasta Padangushtasana as well, as well as feeling "it" I'm also feeling a lot more strength & ease in UHP especially. I was a little unsteady in Setu Bandhasana, which was quickly forgotten as Urdhva Dhanurasana was amazing! So open, light & refreshing before heading into finishing. (one more complaint) Baddha Padmasana, reaching round to grab my feet *feels* impossible! Lol Again, there's always tomorrow :)
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
HEY FOLKS, ALL'S GOOD AT THIS END :-)
Saturday, 9 October 2010
FINALLY! :)
Anyway, back to today! I got up at 06:30am, it was still dark, I had a coffee while sitting in Baddha Konasana (my hips are so tight in the morning) & hit my mat by 7am. I used Kino's primary dvd for a little motivation, I've got to say I like it more than John Scott's practice dvd, his seemed very alow & Kino's is a little more my pace. I also like Kino's little talks throughout, they're not distracting at all.
I practiced up to Ardha Baddha Padma Pashimottanasana, I could've done more but this is where I had got to in the series before my "break" from morning practice, my "break" from practice all together! Lol Urdhva Dhanurasana scared the pants off me! I've lost a bit of flexibility as well as strength there, it'll come back! Strangely I really enjoyed the rest of the finishing sequence, especially Pindasana & Matsyasana which is strange for me as they were always kind of bleh for me, they've never struck a nerve until this morning. I had a cat related incident in Shirshasana, my mad kitten Katy (the terror kitten) decided to lick the sweat of my face - Pratyahara was tested too far! Lol So I had to stop, remove Katy & try to get back into the groove, which was helped along by extra breathes in Urdhva Dandasana, I was there for what felt like 50 breathes, I *love* that asana, once you get the balance between effort & ease it's so relaxing but, paradoxically, invigorating too (reminds me of Utthita Hasta Padangushtasana in that aspect). After my unfulfilling efforts trying to grab my toes in Yoga Mudra I was happy to move on, what's the secret? Why can't I reach my feet!? *"return to the breathe" - thanx Kino* On to Utpluthi, which I also enjoy, feels like it should exhaust you but, alas, invigorating! One thing I did notice is Kino's a cheat! She uses the soles of her feet against her arms to keep her lotus lifted! I was shocked & had to have another look after Shavasana lol
As I'm working tonight & don't get home until nearly 11am so there'll be no practice until then. I'm planning on using Kino's dvd again but also considering only using it on the days that I'm working, on my days off a I'm more likely to add more asanas on my own terms.
Thursday, 7 October 2010
What time is it? WHAT!? ARE YOU SURE!? Eww *dizzy* Ouch *sore*
Yesterday, my 1st day of work, I had every intention on doing my practice, I woke up early, had a coffee & then felt a little dizzy again so I waited until I was home from work to decide to hit my mat or take another day off, as it was a moonday/restday I did put a little pressure on myself, tut tut tut! Lol Anyway once I was home & settled I was happy to indulge in a little sofa time while I caught up with John, I'd set a time to unroll my mat & just as I was about to get changed I hear an ungodly yelp from John. As he was leaning forward to pick his cup of tea his back went into a painful spasm, after considerable laughter from myself it was clear my practice time would have to be spend sorting him out with a Dr's appointment *sigh*
Onto today, even though today was a restday due to the lack of yoga the day before I decided to do a renegade practice tut tut tut! Alas this didn't happen :( It was due to a number of things, 1 being the tail end of an ear infection, still getting a dizzy spell now & again, & the usual dramas of any day really. Today's helped me appreciate the benefits of getting up early, having a coffee & then unrolling my mat, the day doesn't prepare you for yoga but boy does yoga prepare you for the day! In the end I'm happy taking that from today disappointments & I ain't going to start judging myself negatively, I'll be glad of the extra couple of days rest in no time at all lol
So my alarm's set, 06:30am, I can't wait now, bring on the morning! (cut to me posting pics of me hugging my mat lol)
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
WOW it's been a while ............
The next logical question; WHERE DO I START!? lol
Well as for my practice I've done pretty well :) I finally got myself into doing my practice in the morning, I seem to have deconditioned my attachments to getting up at 6:10am lol I started off getting up half an hour earlier & built up my practice based on the time I had allocated, it worked brilliantly & as a second benefit I lost my attachment to asana & became more in tune with *my practice* (I hope that makes sense?). You'll all be thinking "how fabulous" &, indeed yes it was, was being the appropriate word lol. As of late I've not practiced since the 6th of September (my birthday), since then I've put it off as I felt exhausted, dizzy & nauseous :( After complaining & moaning & generally getting on everyone's nerves I finally got to the Dr's to find I had an inner ear infection & to be given antibiotics (which I hate, hate, HATE taking, I'm too "anti-medication" for my own good). So that's where I'm at as they say, but I'm feeling better & missing my practice dearly so fingers crossed tomorrow'll be the day I get back to my mat :) HOORAH!
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
M.I.A
Last week everything was going well, I was practicing every other day & enjoying writing about it on here, I was happily relaxing into a lovely little yoga groove. Due to a long going dispute with my not so pleasant next door neighbor we decided to move our bedroom (basically to get some peace to sleep at night! Swines!), while I was moving furniture I felt a tightness in my upper back between my shoulders, something that worried me as I used to be a 'Moving & Handling' trainer, all was fine though, until I practiced that night! When I jumped up into a balance during Utkatasana I heared a 'snap' & a shockingly vicious pain in between my shoulderblades! After 'yelping' at the top of my voice obviously I stopped my practice. It felt better by that evening, a lot looser & without pain, until the next morning that is! When I got up on Saturday morning I couldn't inhale without shooting pains traveling up my spine & around my scalp, I felt disabled & 'out of action' - which was very worrying as I've never injured myself doing Ashtanga, basically I felt like a right knob! Lol Thankfully after doing some light Hatha work on Sunday & Monday I'm back on my mat! But I'm being very very careful, yesterday, also due to time restrictions as well as injury, I did a light ashtanga practice (surys, standing sequence & finishing sequence only) which felt great!
I'm so greatful to be back on my mat, I know of a few people that have had long running injuries & I can't imagine anything worse, this experience has reassured me about respecting my limits & being greatful regarding those limits.
I'm working on another blog regarding a love/hate list of asanas, we've all got poses we love & poses we loath - get ready to hear all about my loves & loaths