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Stretches for the Splits!Â
I have been getting a few messages on what kind of stretches should be done in order to work towards a split, so I have finally put together a few poses that you can try out to improve your flexibility and to work towards a split!Â
Besides these stretches, I have also used Beckyâs guide to improve my flexibility and work on my splits as well, so these two are definitely complementary! <:Â
1. Half Seated Forward Bend
This is to help you ease into the hamstring stretch. Try to keep your back flat, do not round your back, and hinge from your hips and move your chin towards your shin. Breathe deeply, inhalation to create space, exhalation to move deeper into the stretch. You can stay here for about 10 breaths. Alternate on the other leg.
2. Seated Forward Fold
This is a slightly more intense hamstring stretch as it stretches both legs at the same time. Similarly, hinge from your hips, keep your back straight, try not to collapse into the pose and round your back. Let your breath guide your movement - inhale to create space, exhale to move deeper into the stretch. Stay in this stretch for about 10 to 15 breaths, depending on how comfortable you are.Â
3. Bound Angle Pose
Shift your feet as close to you as possible. Hinge from your hips, do not round your back, and slowly move your chin towards your toes. Make use of your elbow to push your knees down slightly. Keep breathing and try to use your breath to let go of the tension in your hips. This is a great hip opening pose which will be really useful when you get into your full splits later <: You can hold on to this pose for about 10 breaths.Â
4. Towel Hamstring Stretch
I donât really have a name for this, but this is a great hamstring stretch and itâs more intense than the previous hamstring stretches mentioned here. You can use a strap or a towel, make sure that your other leg is on the ground, flex your foot, and make sure that your hips are square on the ground as well. As you breathe, try to pull your foot towards you. Continue breathing and make sure that at every exhalation, you move your foot slightly closer to you until youâve reached the edge. Remember, do not force into the pose as this might hurt your hamstring! Alternate on the other leg. Stay in each pose for about 10 breaths.Â
5. Wind Relieving Pose
Not only is this a great hip opening stretch as well, it is a good pose to follow up after an intense hamstring stretch as it helps to relieve the tension in your back and your hamstrings. Bring your knee close to you, make sure that your knee is going towards your armpit rather than your chest, flex your other foot, and look downwards such that you are reading the words on your shirt. This not only opens up your hips, it also helps to massage your ascending, descending, and transverse colon which is great for digestion! You should feel a slight pinch in your hips, but not too much! Alternate the other leg, and finish off by bringing both knees to your chest. You can stay in this pose for as long as you wish. (~10 breaths)
6. Childâs Pose
Bringing your knees to the side, big toes to kiss, and sink in between your knees for childâs pose. This is a great passive hip opening stretch, it also helps to relieve the tension in your back as well. A great pose to end off your stretches! <:Â
Remember (Caution):
Listen to your body! Do not rush into a pose, do not overstretch because you might end up hurting yourself!
Be patient - splits do not occur overnight. I took months to get my right split, so donât be too eager and be patient with your body! Remember, it will happen! <:
Stretch after a workout or after your muscles have warmed up. You derive more benefits from a stretch that way, and you reduce the chances from sustaining an injury from overstretching!Â
Rest days are extremely important!! I cannot stress this enough, resting your muscles is as important as stretching them! Your muscles needs time to rest, recover, and grow! <:Â
alright, with the end of summer upon us, I've decided to have a new blog entirely for the fall and winter! I started this blog the day school ended, and with only a week left until I start freshman year (eek!) I'm gonna be wrapping this blog up entirely, at least until spring rolls around. it's called love-from-newyork (link opens in new tab) and it has, obviously, more seasonal stuff. so yeah! check it out!!!
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Gradient Nails
Using the lightest of the two colours, paint your nails and wait for it to dry completely.
On a flat surface, paint a generous amount of the colours right next to each other on to the plastic. Make sure theyâre just about touching at the edges.
Using a toothpick, swirl the two colours together where they meet. The area where they mix will determine the length of the graduation. So if you want a long graduation, mix a bigger section of the colours, if you want less of a fade, just mix them together a tiny bit.
Take your sponge and dab it directly down on to the polish a few times.
Dab the sponge directly down on to your nail. Keep dabbing lightly and moving it very slightly up and down your nail.
Add a topcoat. Or two or three! The sponging makes this mani very bumpy so you may need a couple of topcoats just to even out the surface.
Clean up all the excess using a brush dipped in acetone or polish remover. I use a q-tip dipped in remover for the big bits I can reach on my skin, then a small brush in pure acetone as I get closer to my nail and to make a crisp line near the cuticles.
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to all five of you{two of whom I know in person, so greg and coral, I don't think y'all count so I guess that's all three of you}- so come september when back-to-school crap gears up, I'll be switching my url- or possibly moving the blog in its entirety- to love-from-newyork, which, for now, is- for all intents and purposes-, just a hoarded url. you can follow it now, I guess, or just wait until this one closes down. whatever you like.
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