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I both look and feel like I've been through Ye Olde Grist Mill since last night
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me: -eats a blizzard and enough takeout to fuel a small village-
me: why is weight loss so SLOW?!
I am 800% going to be able to comfortably hold full crow pose in time for my birthday next month and I am 800% there for that
y’all I lost 15 pounds since March and am 3 pounds away from where I was last summer. deuces
Yoga for hip openers
hello friends! ever since these photos of me started making the rounds on tumblr, the most common question i get asked is “what are hip openers?” so i thought i would make my next guide focused on that. hip openers are poses that help to loosen the muscles that connect to the hip joints. remember that these muscles are often very tight and be careful not to overstretch yourself. loosening the hips happens very very gradually. incorporating some of these poses into your yoga practice can help to achieve both front and side splits!
ps. i tried to put these in a coherent order so that you can flow through them with one leg, then go back and repeat the flow using the opposite leg!
standing wide-legged forward fold - put your feet wider than shoulder width and bend forward while keeping the back as straight and flat as possible. you should feel the stretch in your hamstrings - hold for a few breaths, then rotate around to downward facing dog.
lizard pose - start in downward facing dog and raise one leg up behind you, then swing it through to place your foot next to your hand, on the outside. keep your front knee at a 90 degree angle and sink into a deep lunge, with your back knee on the floor and leg extended. you’ll feel this one in your back leg’s hip flexor (along your hip crease) and also deep in your front leg’s hip joint.
pigeon pose - from lizard pose, move your hand to the outside of your front foot, keep the knee bent, and pull your foot across so it’s near the opposite hand. bend the knee as generously as you want - the closer it is to being parallel with your body, the deeper the stretch. rest here, or go down to your elbows, or even lay forward as you advance in the pose. hold for 5 breaths.
seated wide-legged forward fold - extend both legs wide as far as is comfortable. rest here, and then bend forward with a straight back. i also like to stretch by reaching toward one foot and then the other.
head-to-knee forward bend - extend one leg and bend the other at the knee. gently bring your head to your knee while keeping your back straight and your core engaged. if you can’t get down far, just keep your back straight and hold for 3-5 breaths.
wind relieving pose - come on to your back, bend one knee and interlace your fingers on your shin bone, about two inches below the knee. pull gently toward your body, keeping your back flush with the ground and engaging your core. you can also rotate your knee gently here.
happy baby pose - bend legs and grab for the inside of your heels, and try to keep your back completely flush with the mat - this will give you the deepest stretch in this pose! you can also roll a bit to massage your lower back.
reclining goddess pose - release legs from happy baby and let them fall open to the floor. try to keep your lower back close to the ground and put arms wherever is comfortable. relax here and appreciate your fantastic body!
hopefully this helps to answer some questions about hip openers! these the poses i focused on when i was trying to achieve the splits, but having loose hips can help with all kinds of other yoga poses and can also release a lot of tension from your lower back. happy hip-opening! :)
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Working out is 10x more enjoyable when you’re not doing it out of obligation. You really can’t out exercise a bad body image so my lack of gym selfies is because I’ve been taking the time to do the inside work first. I really do feel great about the changes I’ve been making and I can’t wait to keep loving this body at whatever size/shape/weight it wants to be 🙆🏼
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Aw thank you!!!!!! I’ve been trying SO long and waiting so patiently for it to grow!!
I have been craving fake meat so. fucking. hard. twice this week now I’ve ordered veggie wontons and soy ginger beef and just absolutely goddamn destroyed them. It’s all I want right now, basically at all, (besides when I cheat like the little bish I am and eat fish, which I’ve also been doing SO MUCH MORE lately) and after seven fucking years I’m... you know... wondering if it isn’t time...
ordered delivery and I am /screaming/ with hunger I am going to fucking /destroy/ this food when gets here hot damn
Bakasana, Crow Pose, Dashama Gordon
Good for balance, arm and core strength, and building confidence.
ahahahah I just figured out crow pose for the first time ever, held it for a good thirty seconds, then took a break and wanted to try it again... needless to say one time was enough for my arms/sense of balance and I faceplanted and sprained three fingers on my left hand. so. gonna be at least a few days before I can try that again. YOUR OWN PACE, CHILDREN. DON’T BE LIKE ME