u/celestialazure

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After beginning your yoga practice how long did it take you to “fly” aka doing crow and arm balances?

I’ve gotten into vinayasa yoga pretty seriously in the last 5-6 months. I am a member of a great studio and I’ve learned a ton. Lately, the studio has been focused on arm balances and crow, side crow, flying pigeon, headstands, etc. I practice headstands and crow regularly. And I am getting somewhere! I’m able to hold crow for a few breaths and I can do a headstand against the wall/hold it without using the wall - only using wall as emotional support lol. But I can’t help but feel that I’m so much worse than others in my class.

How long did it take you to learn to do these arm balances? Also additional poses we are taught include lifting up your body/scrunching everything up and lifting with pelvic floor and abs and it feels nearly impossible to do! My lower body feels incredibly heavy to be so nimble and to be able to squeeze and lift it…

Is there a way to improve arm balances and strength? Perhaps I should focus on upper body weight lifting and strength training? My upper body has only become more toned and stronger since starting vinaysa. Normally I only focus on lower body. Is becoming stronger/weight training the ultimate trick with arm balances and “flying” in yoga?

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u/celestialazure — 3 days ago

After beginning your yoga practice how long did it take you to “fly” aka doing crow and arm balances?

I’ve gotten into vinayasa yoga pretty seriously in the last 5-6 months. I am a member of a great studio and I’ve learned a ton. Lately, the studio has been focused on arm balances and crow, side crow, flying pigeon, headstands, etc. I practice headstands and crow regularly. And I am getting somewhere! I’m able to hold crow for a few breaths and I can do a headstand against the wall/hold it without using the wall - only using wall as emotional support lol. But I can’t help but feel that I’m so much worse than others in my class.

How long did it take you to learn to do these arm balances? Also additional poses we are taught include lifting up your body/scrunching everything up and lifting with pelvic floor and abs and it feels nearly impossible to do! My lower body feels incredibly heavy to be so nimble and to be able to squeeze and lift it…

Is there a way to improve arm balances and strength? Perhaps I should focus on upper body weight lifting and strength training? My upper body has only become more toned and stronger since starting vinaysa. Normally I only focus on lower body. Is becoming stronger/weight training the ultimate trick with arm balances and “flying” in yoga?

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u/celestialazure — 3 days ago
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After beginning your yoga practice how long did it take you to “fly” aka doing crow and arm balances?

I’ve gotten into vinayasa yoga pretty seriously in the last 5-6 months. I am a member of a great studio and I’ve learned a ton. Lately, the studio has been focused on arm balances and crow, side crow, flying pigeon, headstands, etc. I practice headstands and crow regularly. And I am getting somewhere! I’m able to hold crow for a few breaths and I can do a headstand against the wall/hold it without using the wall - only using wall as emotional support lol. But I can’t help but feel that I’m so much worse than others in my class.

How long did it take you to learn to do these arm balances? Also additional poses we are taught include lifting up your body/scrunching everything up and lifting with pelvic floor and abs and it feels nearly impossible to do! My lower body feels incredibly heavy to be so nimble and to be able to squeeze and lift it…

Is there a way to improve arm balances and strength? Perhaps I should focus on upper body weight lifting and strength training? My upper body has only become more toned and stronger since starting vinaysa. Normally I only focus on lower body. Is becoming stronger/weight training the ultimate trick with arm balances and “flying” in yoga?

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u/celestialazure — 3 days ago
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After beginning your yoga practice how long did it take you to “fly” aka doing crow and arm balances?

I’ve gotten into vinayasa yoga pretty seriously in the last 5-6 months. I am a member of a great studio and I’ve learned a ton. Lately, the studio has been focused on arm balances and crow, side crow, flying pigeon, headstands, etc. I practice headstands and crow regularly. And I am getting somewhere! I’m able to hold crow for a few breaths and I can do a headstand against the wall/hold it without using the wall - only using wall as emotional support lol. But I can’t help but feel that I’m so much worse than others in my class.

How long did it take you to learn to do these arm balances? Also additional poses we are taught include lifting up your body/scrunching everything up and lifting with pelvic floor and abs and it feels nearly impossible to do! My lower body feels incredibly heavy to be so nimble and to be able to squeeze and lift it…

Is there a way to improve arm balances and strength? Perhaps I should focus on upper body weight lifting and strength training? My upper body has only become more toned and stronger since starting vinaysa. Normally I only focus on lower body. Is becoming stronger/weight training the ultimate trick with arm balances and “flying” in yoga?

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u/celestialazure — 3 days ago
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After beginning your yoga practice how long did it take you to “fly” aka doing crow and arm balances?

I’ve gotten into vinayasa yoga pretty seriously in the last 5-6 months. I am a member of a great studio and I’ve learned a ton. Lately, the studio has been focused on arm balances and crow, side crow, flying pigeon, headstands, etc. I practice headstands and crow regularly. And I am getting somewhere! I’m able to hold crow for a few breaths and I can do a headstand against the wall/hold it without using the wall - only using wall as emotional support lol. But I can’t help but feel that I’m so much worse than others in my class.

How long did it take you to learn to do these arm balances? Also additional poses we are taught include lifting up your body/scrunching everything up and lifting with pelvic floor and abs and it feels nearly impossible to do! My lower body feels incredibly heavy to be so nimble and to be able to squeeze and lift it…

Is there a way to improve arm balances and strength? Perhaps I should focus on upper body weight lifting and strength training? My upper body has only become more toned and stronger since starting vinaysa. Normally I only focus on lower body. Is becoming stronger/weight training the ultimate trick with arm balances and “flying” in yoga?

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u/celestialazure — 3 days ago