by Michael Alan Dorman | 2012-05-10 18:45
Narrative can be a useful tool; it can help us see patterns, help us explore experience, help us forge connections. But it also has the power to overwhelm reality.
+10 | Anjaneyasana, Virabhadrasana I Lunge (with block under knee almost twist), Parivrtta Parsvakonasana |
+25 | Parsvakonasana > Trikonasana, Ardha Vasisthasana (as psoas stretch), Navasana > Ardha Navasana |
+40 | Lunge (at wall), Adho Mukha Vrksasana, Eka Pada Rajakapotasana (Block under knee) |
+55 | Shalabhasana (Hands backs of legs), Setubandhasana (Asymmetrical block), Gomukhasana > Ardha Matseyandrasana |
+70 | Janu Sirsasana, Omega, Dwi Pada Yogidandasana, Shavasana |
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