Wow its been a long time since I last posted. And its been a while since a serious practice...BUT...
I did practice a little the past few weeks. About a quarter of what I used to do..but still..its something.
So lets see..my weight is fortunately back to pretty much normal;) YAY!
My practice however, is really way way off..but can be expected after months of layoff! Apparently I can still get my legs behind my head quite well..endurance is shot to pieces, can still jump through, can't jump back. Hamstrings very tight, but I guess nothing that can't be fixed with a few more practices. My backbends..now thats a completely different story, my psoas are unbelievably tight..which is something new to me, since backbending and front body openness has always been my forte..but thats taken a whole dimension backwards from not doing much yoga for months. Quads are super tight..can't really relate what I've done to get that...can't be the swimming I've been doing lately..?
Anyway..since I'm kinda back here..I'll update on my clawback journey into Ashtanga after the long layoff..it will be interesting to see how it will be this time around..;)
Monday, September 14, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Taking a break
I've not posted an update for a while. Main;y because I'm taking a self imposed break from Ashtanga right now. Before I go into detail on this, I was in Singapore recently and went to see J. Had a decent primary series practice with him considering I've cut down my practice to maybe once a week. He told me my current lack of motivation was common, and that just like a relationship, once the first bloom is over, we got to work on it. He was extremely encouraging and wasn't a all surprised about my condition.
Anyway I didn't go into detail with him about why I was demotivated, but I'll come clean here. This might sound controversial but I believe all the daily practice has been aging me..and fast. I lost quite a fair bit of body fat the last 2 years, and being in my early thirties, I believe the body no longer loses fat where I want it to lose. I noticed that unlike in my youth, when the fat would go from the hips and butt and jawline, now I lose my bust, my cheeks and under the eyes.
The past few weeks after cutting down a lot on my practice, I look a little more healthy and less skin and bones, but I also notice the weight distribution is coming back a little differently than before...mostly going directly to the hips..and not much to other places.
So...because I have always been vain about my looks..I need to back off and see what I can do to restore myself. It might sound silly to other people..but this weight loss and aging is really getting to me..and before I can come back to the practice..I need to deal with it.
Anyway I didn't go into detail with him about why I was demotivated, but I'll come clean here. This might sound controversial but I believe all the daily practice has been aging me..and fast. I lost quite a fair bit of body fat the last 2 years, and being in my early thirties, I believe the body no longer loses fat where I want it to lose. I noticed that unlike in my youth, when the fat would go from the hips and butt and jawline, now I lose my bust, my cheeks and under the eyes.
The past few weeks after cutting down a lot on my practice, I look a little more healthy and less skin and bones, but I also notice the weight distribution is coming back a little differently than before...mostly going directly to the hips..and not much to other places.
So...because I have always been vain about my looks..I need to back off and see what I can do to restore myself. It might sound silly to other people..but this weight loss and aging is really getting to me..and before I can come back to the practice..I need to deal with it.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Getting back to Basics..
I've not updated my blog for a loonnnggg while. So here's the latest on what I'm up to practice wise.
I've recently lost some interest in making progress in my poses..I think its gotto do with not having a permanent teacher to go to, my wrist injury and general laziness. Nevertheless, I've still been practising..and my recent focus has been on getting a few things right.
I realised that most people who had a strong practice usually had a great chaturanga..something I can't quite claim to have. I've never really spent a lot of time analysing my chaturanga, until I looked at myself in the mirror and noticed that unlike those people with the "strong" practice, I don't usually have that nice 90 degree angle with the arms. Now I've heard conflicting advice from my teachers...some said bring the chest close to the floor, don't bother bout the arms..some have said keep the elbows right above the wrists etc.
I've been spending lots of time doing that, and I think it now looks reasonably 90 degrees (my arms)..and I think its working my abs a lot more. I hope that this extra effort will help with my bandha building...The one thing that is very helpful for me when lowering down is to concentrate on pushing forward slightly with my toes. This article was extremely helpful...
http://www.yogajournal.com/practice/208
I've recently lost some interest in making progress in my poses..I think its gotto do with not having a permanent teacher to go to, my wrist injury and general laziness. Nevertheless, I've still been practising..and my recent focus has been on getting a few things right.
I realised that most people who had a strong practice usually had a great chaturanga..something I can't quite claim to have. I've never really spent a lot of time analysing my chaturanga, until I looked at myself in the mirror and noticed that unlike those people with the "strong" practice, I don't usually have that nice 90 degree angle with the arms. Now I've heard conflicting advice from my teachers...some said bring the chest close to the floor, don't bother bout the arms..some have said keep the elbows right above the wrists etc.
I've been spending lots of time doing that, and I think it now looks reasonably 90 degrees (my arms)..and I think its working my abs a lot more. I hope that this extra effort will help with my bandha building...The one thing that is very helpful for me when lowering down is to concentrate on pushing forward slightly with my toes. This article was extremely helpful...
http://www.yogajournal.com/practice/208
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Gong Hei Fatt Choi!
Happy Chinese New Year! This is my first post in year 2009 and the first in the year of the Ox. Wishing everyone good health, prosperity and happiness!!
Have been soo lazy with the blogging lately...I think its reflective of how lazy I've been with my practice as well.
The wrist has improved alot and I'm back to doing the usual arm balance and jumpback stuff. Definitely a whole lot weaker than before though..I can hardly do a jumpback without my feet dragging the floor anymore...but then I suppose I should just be thankful that I can still practice despite the wonky wrist.
No new poses, no progress and I think I've actually not done any second series poses since November when I had the wrist accident. I've also spent about 1.5 months not really doing chatturangas and updogs either to baby the left arm.(I put my knees down)
Anyway I suppose I can spend this post updating on all the stuff I've regressed on..but its kinda depressing, so I think I'll just say that I'm ready to get back into a more serious practice and hopefully get back into shape..
The only good thing thats happened recently is that I've managed to regain a good few pounds from not practising and also pigging out from all the year end parties and Chinese New Year visiting etc. That itself I'll bet contributes to harder jumpbacks..but hey, I guess I can't have everything. I've been obsessing about my weight loss since a few months back cos I think it makes me wayy to scrawny and my face too haggard...now thats a good thing thats come out of this..getting fatter;P
Have been soo lazy with the blogging lately...I think its reflective of how lazy I've been with my practice as well.
The wrist has improved alot and I'm back to doing the usual arm balance and jumpback stuff. Definitely a whole lot weaker than before though..I can hardly do a jumpback without my feet dragging the floor anymore...but then I suppose I should just be thankful that I can still practice despite the wonky wrist.
No new poses, no progress and I think I've actually not done any second series poses since November when I had the wrist accident. I've also spent about 1.5 months not really doing chatturangas and updogs either to baby the left arm.(I put my knees down)
Anyway I suppose I can spend this post updating on all the stuff I've regressed on..but its kinda depressing, so I think I'll just say that I'm ready to get back into a more serious practice and hopefully get back into shape..
The only good thing thats happened recently is that I've managed to regain a good few pounds from not practising and also pigging out from all the year end parties and Chinese New Year visiting etc. That itself I'll bet contributes to harder jumpbacks..but hey, I guess I can't have everything. I've been obsessing about my weight loss since a few months back cos I think it makes me wayy to scrawny and my face too haggard...now thats a good thing thats come out of this..getting fatter;P
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