How do you guys attain flexibility? What different exercises do you practise to attain physical flexibility?
Any special Yoga postures? How much time do you spend on flexibility exercises out of total exercise time?
Thank you Az'ya, Spencer, Bill and Lisa for wonderful information. I have not yet seen Yoga swing, but would check it out. There's a whole world out there for Yoga and Tibetan Rites, it seems.
My understanding is that the ones Dr. C is offering are on the high-end - around $350 for the swing (I understand they will be offered soon on earthshiftproject.net). Then if you want the frame (which is pretty cool!) it's a similar amount again... There are a number of people building these I've seen other brands online starting around $150... I'm sure there's a difference in quality and features though. The high end ones have extra handles and swivels and this and that, which I'm sure make it a easier to use for a larger number of exercises.
Thanks for introducing me to Yoga swing. I liked the youtube video you suggested. Anti-gravity is a good concept. Head Stand in Yoga works with the same anit-gravity concept.
It seems to me though, there is a significant difference between a headstand and doing inverted postures on a yoga swing. With a headstand, there is still compaction of the spinal column, since you are supporting your body's weight with your head and spine... But with the swing, there is no pressure whatsoever compacting the spine, so the spine can elongate.
Vow! I never thought about spinal compaction problem with headstand posture in Yoga. I perform head stand many times, but all the time, I have a fear of neck twisting.or neck-injury. With Yoga swing, I can easily understand that it won't have any of these problems. The main object is to elongate and flex spine without any damage to neck or spine.
Thank you, Az'ya. You are miles ahead than myself.
I would hesitate to agree that headstands would cause problems, as long as they're done correctly... after all, yoga has been around for quite a long time... :) However, saying that, I'd love one of those swings! I was literally craving being on one while watching the video!
A food log is a great idea! I hope that you can isolate the cause. They didn't hurt or itch or anything like that, but they didn't look right. At first I thought it was skin cancer or something!
I looked up petechiae as Eric recommended in the co...
Yes- they're called petechiae and I've always heard that they are liver-related. They can also be due to anemia and low platelet count. If you also bruise easily, that might be the likely cause.
I get them too and they come and go.
Pink Lady Apple,
I used to get those. I know exactly what they look like - they are tiny, they can vary in size, they are circular, flat, and very red. They do look like blood blisters, but flat!
I stop getting them after I did an extended water...
I really believe that is possible to heal all of the body...regeneration of tissue is not a far fetched concept. There is a case of a man who re-grew a finger, recently! I have to dig to find the article, but I read it on naturalnews.com. Mind you...
i can understand american accent, i have been working with them for quite a while
my ear is not tuned to ause accent yet, i guess you are my first ause friend to talk with :)
but i am gonna catch up soon