I've been checking your page every week wondering when will they post again! Thank you for this video 🙏 Kurmasana for nearly 3 years brought up so much fear for me.. so much emotion comes up with deep hip opening. The first time I could bind my hands with assistance was a day I was tired and so wasn't thinking about the asana 5 asanas before 😅 I'm now at a point where I can nearly bind my hands by myself... patience is an understatement 🐢❤
always so helpful as well as fashion forward - time to chop my hair - again. 😂thank you for always being such great teachers, near or far your instruction is extremely helpful while exploring these poses in the Mysore room. 😊🙏
i want to thank you for this tutorial, most of the practicioners never try the sleeping pigeon, is really nice that you make the video regardless, for the sake of being coherent with the magnificent contents of your channel
Thank you for continuing these wonderful breakdowns of the poses! I'm not even close to ready for this one but it's still interesting to see. I would love to see pigeon pose. Every time I do it, I feel pain in my back knee so I know I'm not doing something right. I love the pose though as it's so great for hip mobility!
Thank you both for sharing your knowledge. I have been on repeat with David’s purple valley videos as well as your newest led class for over a year now. I really love when David says your head is heavy 😂. I also have shorter legs so I appreciate all the advice on the Turtle. It is such a beautiful feeling pose but I am not yet there yet…patience is a virtue or so they say.
Very helpful and entertaining video, definitely a deep pose! And huge thanks for actually listening and responding to our comments and requests❤ You're the best 👑
Thanks for the video, I am actually working towards this asana, and it would be great if you could share some variations for the days we practice at home without the yoga teacher help we enjoy at the Shala
excellent interesting arms straight out to the side in Supta ? I was taught to kind off angle them back a bit. I'm going to try it this way hopefully catch easier. also, i did not know that crossing legs over the head is an option for short legs i thought that this was full expression. so, if i can cross feet and keep them in front of head on the floor .. that is full expression?
Thank you so much for sharing 🙏 I just learnt a couple of alignment tips. Keeping the chest open is really crucial for safety. I'de really appreciate if you can maybe shoot a video for Kapotasana which seems to be another deep pose 😊❤
Thank you very much for your helpful videos. They are sooo great. Did I understand that correctly? The aim of Supta Kurmasana is not that the legs are crossed behind the head, but on the floor? ❤
You are right. The second version of Supta K (put your leg behind your head) usually comes in the second series . You just need to focus on the first version in primary series.
Om .. Jai Sri Hari.. I would love it if you mention perhaps the Avatars, Rishis and the Masters associated with the Asana.. .. Kurmasana is a Turtle and an Avatar of Lord Vishnu, our sustainer.. I loved everything you said and tranlated about this asana and all of your videos until just now this epiphany came so thought to share to the world .... That's if you follow Himalayan Lineages.. Om Shanti.
Is catching hands with a towel enough to put the feet behind the head or is it best to wait for the hand catch ( re the sternum/ collarbone area thingy)? I kinda have T-Rex arms and longer legs so I’m not sure I’ll ever able to bind 😅
Thank you - this is the worst for me with an old L5 herniated disc and bulges - and bulges on the left - it’s ok to do half primary too..or slowly attempt supta kurmasana
I’m having wrist pains/stiffness. Can you help me understand how to prevent wrist injuries plus when to grip or when not to grip in the practice? I think the gripping in practice is causing inflammation but do I need to grip all the time? Thanks ❤
I've been stuck at this asana for 2 years...and I always feel uncomfortable near my L5 after supta kurmasana, and it hurts worse in the following up-dog...what's wrong?
I had the same problem. I guess you didn't engage your core and upper body/torso enough. Supta K is not a forward fold. Just like Garbha Pindasana, the spine is never flat. During this pose and before you bind your hands, you need to keep your upper body/torso active all the time. It is necessary that you can round your spine and engage your core at the same time, instead of working with the back straight. It mean to encourage support of your spine and contraction of your trunk muscles. It is good to work on your upper body and core etc first, then you can bind your hands. Use a modification that doesn't create any pain. Everyone is different, and everyone's needs are different.
Sorry, I only know the Ninja 🥷 Turtles 🐢: they love to party, eat pizza, and take advice from an oversized rat 🐀. 😂😂 Seriously though, good video as always! I can think of a few other poses that teach patience (grumble grumble 😣)… 💚💚💚
I've been checking your page every week wondering when will they post again! Thank you for this video 🙏
Kurmasana for nearly 3 years brought up so much fear for me.. so much emotion comes up with deep hip opening. The first time I could bind my hands with assistance was a day I was tired and so wasn't thinking about the asana 5 asanas before 😅
I'm now at a point where I can nearly bind my hands by myself... patience is an understatement 🐢❤
When you talked about your experience learning the pose with sharath that made it relatable. Thank you
always so helpful as well as fashion forward - time to chop my hair - again. 😂thank you for always being such great teachers, near or far your instruction is extremely helpful while exploring these poses in the Mysore room. 😊🙏
i want to thank you for this tutorial, most of the practicioners never try the sleeping pigeon, is really nice that you make the video regardless, for the sake of being coherent with the magnificent contents of your channel
Thank you for continuing these wonderful breakdowns of the poses! I'm not even close to ready for this one but it's still interesting to see.
I would love to see pigeon pose. Every time I do it, I feel pain in my back knee so I know I'm not doing something right. I love the pose though as it's so great for hip mobility!
Thank you both for sharing your knowledge. I have been on repeat with David’s purple valley videos as well as your newest led class for over a year now. I really love when David says your head is heavy 😂. I also have shorter legs so I appreciate all the advice on the Turtle. It is such a beautiful feeling pose but I am not yet there yet…patience is a virtue or so they say.
Can u do one on how to drop back to wheel.pose.from standing? I have lot of fear to.drop back
Very helpful and entertaining video, definitely a deep pose!
And huge thanks for actually listening and responding to our comments and requests❤ You're the best 👑
Love you both! Miss the shala and beautiful AYCT community.
👍👍Thank you for the great video. I must be able to do it.
I needed to see this ❤️ not stuck, body is just taking its time.
And it’s a very useless skill😂😂😂
Thank you for being our online teachers❤️
I am currently doing this and needed this guidance...thank u so much ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!! You’re both so lovely. I’d be really glad to see your video explanation about Pincha Mayurasana pose 🥲 struggle with it so much rn
I'm in love for you guys. Thanks for your help. Thank you for your job.
Hi, happy family 🎉
THANKS a LOT ❤
So good! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this video again. If you are looking for a pose idea, there’s Pasasana 😊
Thanks for the video, I am actually working towards this asana, and it would be great if you could share some variations for the days we practice at home without the yoga teacher help we enjoy at the Shala
You are both adorable ❤❤❤❤❤❤
love this 😍 thank you
Thank you so much!!! ❤❤❤
appreciate you both dearly 💕
Great tutorial 🙏
That was great!Thank you! D&J
I would like to know how to do the wheel and what are the contraindications for this pose :) Merci!!
bless her bendy little heart
Hola ! Los sigo y amo su contenido. Quería sugerirles si han considerado hacer los videos subtitulados al español 🙏🙏🙏
excellent interesting arms straight out to the side in Supta ? I was taught to kind off angle them back a bit. I'm going to try it this way hopefully catch easier. also, i did not know that crossing legs over the head is an option for short legs i thought that this was full expression. so, if i can cross feet and keep them in front of head on the floor .. that is full expression?
Thank you 💙
Leg behind the head video please - how to get there / preparation for the same ❤
Seated Figure 4
Fire Log
Cradle
Pigeon
Lizard
Great preps.
Thank you so much for sharing 🙏 I just learnt a couple of alignment tips. Keeping the chest open is really crucial for safety. I'de really appreciate if you can maybe shoot a video for Kapotasana which seems to be another deep pose 😊❤
Excellent 👍👍
Thank you very much for your helpful videos. They are sooo great. Did I understand that correctly? The aim of Supta Kurmasana is not that the legs are crossed behind the head, but on the floor? ❤
You are right. The second version of Supta K (put your leg behind your head) usually comes in the second series . You just need to focus on the first version in primary series.
Thank you so much!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you both great as always would you please make a 30 min video for losing abdominal fat and core strength 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻♥️♥️♥️♥️
Om .. Jai Sri Hari.. I would love it if you mention perhaps the Avatars, Rishis and the Masters associated with the Asana.. .. Kurmasana is a Turtle and an Avatar of Lord Vishnu, our sustainer.. I loved everything you said and tranlated about this asana and all of your videos until just now this epiphany came so thought to share to the world .... That's if you follow Himalayan Lineages.. Om Shanti.
if my teacher helps me to put legs behind head, should I totally relax my glutes/legs or actively to externally rotate in the same time?
Is catching hands with a towel enough to put the feet behind the head or is it best to wait for the hand catch ( re the sternum/ collarbone area thingy)? I kinda have T-Rex arms and longer legs so I’m not sure I’ll ever able to bind 😅
Thank you - this is the worst for me with an old L5 herniated disc and bulges - and bulges on the left - it’s ok to do half primary too..or slowly attempt supta kurmasana
I’m having wrist pains/stiffness. Can you help me understand how to prevent wrist injuries plus when to grip or when not to grip in the practice? I think the gripping in practice is causing inflammation but do I need to grip all the time? Thanks ❤
Very good thank you! Useful as usual 😊 I'll leave my hair as it is though 😜
I really hope turtles feel good about themselves being slow, otherwise it would be a constant suffer wanting to get somewhere 😂
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I've been stuck at this asana for 2 years...and I always feel uncomfortable near my L5 after supta kurmasana, and it hurts worse in the following up-dog...what's wrong?
I had the same problem.
I guess you didn't engage your core and upper body/torso enough.
Supta K is not a forward fold. Just like Garbha Pindasana, the spine is never flat. During this pose and before you bind your hands, you need to keep your upper body/torso active all the time. It is necessary that you can round your spine and engage your core at the same time, instead of working with the back straight. It mean to encourage support of your spine and contraction of your trunk muscles.
It is good to work on your upper body and core etc first, then you can bind your hands. Use a modification that doesn't create any pain. Everyone is different, and everyone's needs are different.
Where is the hair tutorial?!
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Agree! Shave your head, much more comfortable :D
The neck hinge would destroy me 😅
Sorry, I only know the Ninja 🥷 Turtles 🐢: they love to party, eat pizza, and take advice from an oversized rat 🐀. 😂😂 Seriously though, good video as always! I can think of a few other poses that teach patience (grumble grumble 😣)… 💚💚💚
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