Stronger next time


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Thanks to my yoga buddy M for the pics on the right.  My shoulder pressing pose is not yet perfect. There is still plenty of room for improvement for me here.  :)

From yogatipss.com

"Benefits :

• Improves the coordination and balance of the body
• Strengthens arms and shoulders
• Tones up your core muscles
• The shoulder pressing pose also nourishes the thyroid gland.
• It also boosts blood circulation to the abdomen and the legs. The pose also relives stress by massaging your internal organs.
• Due to better blood flow, this yogic asana also goes a long way in removing various pains and irritations throughout the body.

Beginner’s Tip :

If you are a beginner, feel free to use a bolster or block to support your buttocks. It would also be useful to have a yoga instructor guide you through the poses so as to escape mishaps."


Comments

  1. Nice one, Ms. Linnor. Now, if I could only learn how to do Yoga, too. It really looks interesting and all your blog posts about it is just amazing, especially when you're doing it with your family. :-)

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    1. van, yoga is the only fitness regimen that i've sustained. i prefer it over going to the gym, running, biking etc. i hope you could try it :)

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  2. Ooh, I cant do that. I did yoga eight years ago (ashtanga) and even did yoga for pregnant women. I really had to go back to it again cuz i lack flexibility na and I am having all kinds of aches. I bet you dont have any back aches because of your practice

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    1. i have about 20% scolio marie and doing yoga helps in countering my back pains. :) i just have to do the poses correctly to avoid injury.

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  3. Nice pose. You really got a lot of arm strength there. If only I got more time to attend the gym or do yoga. I'll try to research on some videos for beginners once I got some time.

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    1. thanks tet! true, there are nice vids that you could follow :)

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  4. Wow! This is very difficult for me!

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  5. Nice one po...one thing that caught my interest is the benefit of this pose arms and shoulders as well as core muscles. hehehe

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  6. My gosh, that position look so hard. WTG!

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  7. I'm a long way off to doing this posture...I can't even maintain the plank pose for long hehehe...but I'll get there, someday. Way to go sis!

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  8. Wow! This looks difficult. You must have insane upper body strength.

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  9. I learned yoga before but it is not for me. Great that you are doing it.

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  10. Oh my.. I don't think I can do this.. hehehe.. Way to Go Ate Linnor! Galing mo..

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