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To perform the Diagonal Stretch follow these 5 steps:A. Stand with your heels together but toes out with 90 degree angle (45 off the center line on each side) between your feet.B. Align your right foot toes behind your left heel and glide backwards on an imaginary line drawing out of your left heel. You will achieve a lunge position with the front foot in External Rotation (45 degree off center line) and back foot with raised heel and on the toes, not rotated any more - but straight forward on the center line. (examine the feet orientation in the photo)C. Put your right hand on your heart and let the elbow relax on the body. D. Take the left hand and reach behind you towards your desired target - back of the right knee, mid calf or heel. Arch back and rotate but don’t bend down to reach for your target.E. Hold for 30-60 sec. Yes, you heard me right. Yes, I know its a humbling experience. If you get an early case of Parkinson’s disease, don’t despair. Keep working it and perform 3-5 sets alternating legs.

Yes, humbling!
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To perform the Diagonal Stretch follow these 5 steps:
A. Stand with your heels together but toes out with 90 degree angle (45 off the center line on each side) between your feet.
B. Align your right foot toes behind your left heel and glide backwards on an imaginary line drawing out of your left heel. You will achieve a lunge position with the front foot in External Rotation (45 degree off center line) and back foot with raised heel and on the toes, not rotated any more - but straight forward on the center line. (examine the feet orientation in the photo)
C. Put your right hand on your heart and let the elbow relax on the body. 
D. Take the left hand and reach behind you towards your desired target - back of the right knee, mid calf or heel. Arch back and rotate but don’t bend down to reach for your target.
E. Hold for 30-60 sec. Yes, you heard me right. Yes, I know its a humbling experience. 

If you get an early case of Parkinson’s disease, don’t despair. Keep working it and perform 3-5 sets alternating legs.

Yes, humbling!

via IDO PORTAL - Movement Culture!


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Apr 16, 2013
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geeky-yogini:

Natarajaaaaaa

geeky-yogini:

Natarajaaaaaa


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Apr 16, 2013
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ughhhfuckkk:

My boyfriend gave Murphy and I a little photoshoot during our daily yoga practice :)


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Apr 16, 2013
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deeephoney:

Puppy yoga. She was so calm about it haha.

deeephoney:

Puppy yoga. She was so calm about it haha.


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Apr 16, 2013
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urbanfitopia:

Taking antigravity yoga has really highlighted my trust issus. Why do I have such trouble falling backwards or untwisting my legs even when I know there is something there?!

urbanfitopia:

Taking antigravity yoga has really highlighted my trust issus. Why do I have such trouble falling backwards or untwisting my legs even when I know there is something there?!


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Apr 16, 2013
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Revolved Side Angle Pose with Sarah Faircloth

Or, as I like to call it, Well, That Escalated Quickly