Archive for June 21st, 2010

twistin’ again (the gaiam yoga club week 4)

This week at The Gaiam Yoga Club we were twistin’ a lot!

Introduction
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3

I love twists – seated, supine, standing, any way at all.  I’d do a whole sequence made up of twists if I could so I’ve really enjoyed this week, especially considering the previous week of backbending was such a tough week for me.

I’ve had teachers who worry about my twisting because of the scoliosis, but I actually find it really helps.  Maybe I can’t twist so far (especially on one side) and maybe I’ll never bind in Marichiasana 3, but it feels lovely.  Twists stretch the muscles through my upper back which get so tight trying to hold my spine straight and they open my chest.  I love the feeling of being open-hearted!

Twists also give you the feeling of wringing yourself out and letting fresh blood flow easily back into your organs.  As my anatomy teacher told me about a million times, this doesn’t *actually* happen, but it certainly feels as though it does and it’s a great way of helping students get the full feeling of the pose.

I’ve also always found that twists give a new perspective to life.  By turning the head one way and the legs another you can turn situations, worries, problems around.  Somehow new light is shone onto life and I’ve certainly had more “lightbult moments” in twists than any other posture on my mat.

So this week has been a lot of fun, Rodney and Colleen have put me through my twistin’ paces.

Not quite so enamoured about next week as it’s inversions – be kind to me please!

Do you like twists?  How do they make you feel?

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I’ll leave you with a short twist sequence to gain some perspective on your weeks dear readers.

Hold each asana for 5 breaths.  Concentrate on the length and range of motion in the spine.

Begin kneeling. Take a few breaths to centre yourself before taking a twist to each side (see photo)
Cat/cow (x5)
Downward dog
Standing forward bend. Inhale up to Tadasana
Trikonsansa to each side
Parsvokonasana to each side
Padottanasana A
Tadasana
Dandasana
Marichiasana C to each side
Cobblers pose
Seated wide angle pose. First twist and fold over the right leg, then the left leg. Then fold forward as far as you can
Cobblers pose
Half Lord of the Fishes
Cobblers pose
Dandasana
Seated forward bend
Reclined cobbler’s pose
Savasana

The Gaiam Yoga Club is currently running two memberships – US$25 per month or US$65 per quarter (which saves you US$10).  Both packages include a 10 day free trial period.

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