'If at first you don't succeed - try, try and try again'
Thought this might inspire anyone who thinks crow pose is impossible, just as I did when I first came across it at the end of last year!
This is the best still taken from a video; there's room for improvement and I can't hold it that high for long but it's leaps ahead of where I was when I first tried it (note the well placed cushion, I'm not out of the woods yet ๐).
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Woo hoo! Brilliant! Itโs one of those poses that you just have to keep chipping away at. I had one-to-one yoga instruction when I was in India for a month around a decade ago. That was the first time I ever managed it! Lost it for a while, but practising again. ๐
One to one in India sounds amazing! I have watched a few videos and read a few articles and slowly, slowly found myself getting there. My first breakthrough was after listening to a guy who talked about 'compacting your shoulders'. Then someone talked about moving your head forward rather than down. And finally I picked up a cue about drawing up your core to raise the legs. It's quite the thing!
Didn't think I had either BB! Since starting daily yoga in November, I have noticed a real difference in my arm strength - still not 'strong', but they were absolutely pathetic before and now they're less pathetic ๐. Like many balances, if you can get into the right position it reduces the load too. Not sure I've got it right, but I've got it better ๐
Honestly. That was me in November. It seemed utterly impossible. It's not snd it's a fab feeling getting there. All I have done is practice little and often - probably just a couple of minutes a day ๐
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