Fall is a great time to be alive:
I'm in a transitional phase.
I used to seriously resist life changes,
causing myself quite a bit of discomfort,
but now I dig it and go with the flow.
Yoga gives me something to anchor myself in
and I really appreciate a daily practice in these times.
(Speaking of daily practices, these are awesome opportunities
to reconnect with your yogi friends across time and space - just
give a little thanks for everyone who's been a part of your journey
at the beginning or end of your session, and enjoy surfing the waves
that eradicate distance between us!)
Sometimes you have to release that which no longer serves you,
and I'm there right now, dropping off excess left and right.
It's way better than burning up all my energy on schlepping around dead weight.
I'm grateful that yoga brings my attention to such matters
and gives me an outlet for letting go.
I share my yoga in thanks for this community,
and in hopes that my experience helps you be your very best!
UNITY ૐ
AKA Vrkasana in Sanskrit
(vrksa = tree, asana = pose/posture)
Tree pose is all about balance and centering.
This is a classic.
You can improve coordination by practicing this one.
I like to send love to the trees in this pose
(thanks for all the oxygen, buddies!),
and imagine myself rooting into the Earth
while growing up tall.
Rooting is muy importante for stability;
grip into the ground and you can be unshakeable.
It strengthens the legs, ankles, thighs, and groins,
stabilizes the core including the abdomen and spine,
and opens the chest and shoulders.
It's another good one for sciatica!
Plus you can do it almost anywhere without
weirding out the people around you too much.
Balancing poses can be a challenge from one day to the next:
today you've got it, tomorrow you're wobbling all over.
Of course there's no right or wrong, it's just something to observe
in a day to day practice.
Why are you off-balance? Is it something you can change?
Yes? Change it.
No? Let it go.
Yoga is practice for staying chill when the sands are shifting.
Balancing poses bring your focus to a single point;
there's no time to be running through your to-do list
or whatever usually takes up your brain space
when you're trying not to fall over.
Come to a single point for a few breaths and let everything else fall away.
💛 Sara!
and some thanks to keep my mind correct:
I like to listen to music when I practice, so I think I'll include a song that's inspiring me in my daily posts. This is Trevor Hall - I invited him to join Steemit yesterday. I hope he accepts!
Please share some music suggestions with me!