Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Summer Solstice : 108 dropbacks. UPDATE: Morning after

See this post from last Friday for context When a Blog post comes back to bite you Iyengar 108 dropbacks challenge


from today's comments

Q: Were you generally satisfied with them?

A: I think I feel glad to get the 108 out of the way, to know it could be done now it's more a question of can it be done well ( by me). All these thing, tricky poses, long holds, 108 sury's or drop backs , every time you nail them you see a little more clearly that it's not what it's all about. We know this of course but need a reminder every now and again. 

That said, there's nothing wrong with having some fun and giving yourself a little extra motivation and besides, the Will, like the body, needs exercising too. 

Like you I want to work on the breath more, I think I was happy with a couple of sets of ten got a nice rhythm then lost it, fifteen to twenty is a nice number to play with, perhaps thirty-six. I do want to keep exploring this for a while and yes let's still do it for our birthdays as an incentive. After then I think I'd rather save it for a holy day or somebody elses birthday, certainly not Thursdays. I did 108 sury's when SKPJ died, kind of feel that things like this should be saved for such occasions, perhaps when you need to ask a boon, tapas, no?

Still can't get over Iyengar's feet how close together, straight and solid they were, 108 like that would be something to celebrate. 




Q: Do your knees or ankles ever hurt from having them turned out for so many dropbacks?


A: No feet don't hurt, back feels fine too though a slight crick in the neck. When I started this experiment, what Friday, I was keeping my feet straight, lifting my heels, been using that approach for the last few months, I like it a lot better. Trouble was after twenty or thirty your thighs are like jelly, switched back to having my feet turned out and much easier for large sets, right at the end of this though my legs were quaking a bit. Want those straight, flat, rooted feet of Iyengar




UPDATE : Morning after
Was expecting the worst, a lot of stiffness perhaps but as it happens I'm feeling pretty good. No stiffness in the back, the little crick in the neck has gone and legs don't feel like jelly. Stomach muscles are... not sore exactly but feel as if I've done some serious crunches, a Pilates work-out from those crazy twins perhaps.

Practice this morning was supposed to be built around the Asymmetric series but I ended up doing the seated sequence again for all the forward bends; long paschimottanasana and it's variations interspersed with Tatakamudra ( see this post ). I did the paschi/tatkamudra combo yesterday as a counterpose, perhaps it helped to iron out the dropbacks.

What else, a couple of goes at taking the lotus back up higher in Karandavasana and a look at jumping to Urdhava kukkutasana (post to come on that) then long stays in the inversions and on to pranayama etc.

A nice morning after practice.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Grim

You chose a nice day for completing the dropbacks.

Thank you for indulging me in reviving the 108 dropbacks, you're a great partner in 'crime'!

AC

Grimmly said...

It's been a pleasure AC, thanks for reviving it, they'll be prettier on our b'days.

Anonymous said...

WOW. I am so impressed.

hongkongstuey said...

regarding the feet thing - it may just be anatomy...

have you ever seen the Paul Grilley anatomy DVD? Well worth seeking out if you haven't as it provides a good guide on why some people will never align like that

P.S. nice effort by the way and pretty quick too

Anonymous said...

I was on a roll in my practice this morning and felt that I could pull off another 108 dropbacks - this time the breath was better and I enjoyed it. I had to prove to myself that getting the breath 'right' was key to it, well, certainly to doing 108 of them.

I'm done with doing 108 for now, tomorrow it'll be back to basics in the dropbacks.

AC

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