Great advice about getting used to falling. I'm 50 years old and I have lately done a shoulder stand with someone's support for a couple of times. That's what I'm afraid of - how I'm going to fall if I I do fall. I shouldn't be afraid cause I can easily do the wheel but still
Your video is super nice :) I have been practicing yoga for 23 months, Pincha is my favorite pose, and yes, I destroyed my elbows quite a few times, bleeding on my yellow yoga mat, before they finally got used to practicing Pincha !
I just found you and I have to say I usually never comment on UA-cam BUT I have to say, you are so motivating. I've been doing yoga for seven years, I've done a teacher training and taught for a while, I used to be super consistent and then I hurt my back. Since then I'm lacking the motivation and the trust in my body. I never achieved doing pincha and this is the pose I really want to nail one day. After seeing your year long yoga journey and this really fun video on pincha I feel motivated. You are very relatable and I just wanted to say, thank you for that!
Thank you so much for your comment! Means a lot ☺️ I am sorry to hear about your injury and I am happy you are mentally and physically ready to challenge yourself, I am so excited for you!
Yeah girl, you are so down to earth and to just ordinary jogis (who are not former gymnasts etc. :D) Thank you a lot for the tips from your own experience. Such videos bring so much value and joy to the beginners or intermediate jogis!
Hey! Don’t worry, handstand is such a demanding posture, that requires lots of work. Don’t put yourself into the timeframes you think you are supposed to get it by, that can take away the fun of it. Hope you are enjoying your practice and as long as you are consistent and pay attention to details, you will definitely get it on your own time!
Ahah to be honest I am a horrible example at how you should fall, there are ways to make it safer. You can always use a wall as well, that’s how I started! But back flexibility and strength is always an amazing thing to practice for any posture! Good luck!
In the beginning of the video i noticed your elbow pads and i wanted to ask at the end of the video where do you get these from and then right in the middle of the video you drop this elbow saving diy tip! omg i'm so amazed of these little and sooooooo cheap trick - also it's such an nice upcycling diy thing for old socks!!! love it :'D ♥
Oh man. I never feel more lazy than when I'm watching yoga vids, fully wanting to do it.. but still just chilling on the sofa. haha. Think I'll just av another cuppa tea. :)
so glad i discovered your videos! Can you recommend some videos that helped you most? ( I also started my yoga journey by stumbling upon Boho Beautiful :)
Hi! Thank you for your comment! I posted a video recently about channels I would recommend. But I will definitely be sharing new videos soon with specific flows that I like.
Omg I wish i knew the elbow trick! I managed to hold a pincha for the first time (after 2 hours of trying) but i got my elbows bleeding. Now i want to practice more but this rug burn doesnt heal! It keeps bleeding everytime i try to practice and the pain makes it hard to focus
I totally feel this.. there’s not a lot to do other than rest and continue when you’re more healed. I’ve learned it’s not a race especially when I need to recover, good luck ☺️
Heeyy...I try to get there back again, but I am always feeling like the down part of my body is like the half of an elephant..:D kinda got ya...but thanks..I will try more :) have a nice day
Hi molly, what I'm asking myself is, are these positions meant to be held squeezed and tucked? Or is that the beginning, and the more you progress, the more relaxed you can hold it? I always ask myself this for all those positions where a lot of strength is required.
Hey! Good question, I definitely love that relaxed state in such strong inversions, however relaxed doesn’t mean not engaged. At first that squeeze is something that you put lots of effort in and when your body is getting used to be fully engaged, it’s a beautiful state I would call relaxed in engagement, where I am fully aware of my body and I feel light because I can fully control my tuck and enjoy the posture because I feel my body being fully in it. It definitely comes with practice, I have these moments sometimes and they are priceless! Enjoy!
@@WildMollie Thanks! I'm at the level now that I can perform certain harder postures, but not for long and only by using a lot of strength. So it seems I have something to look forward to!
I love your channel, you are super inspiring💕 I just wanted to ask how long you were practicing daily yoga before you started trying drills and harder poses?
Thank you!! That means a lot.. I started doing more drills and understanding them after a few months of consistent classes and flows. You can really start doing drills as early as you want as long as you have a vision of what you want to achieve in your practice. They were super helpful for me, especially to do harder poses. Good luck ❤
Hii! Thanks a lot for your videos!😍 i also watched the one where you share your experience with 365 days of yoga. Now my question is; before you started with yoga. Were you already able to do some upside down positions? Because for me it seems so unreachable- but you really give me hope😅
Thank you for your comment! I didn’t do anything upside down before yoga, other then messing around on trampoline and sand, but I’ve always loved the idea of being upside down and yoga made it realistic for me. Hope you will discover your way to it, it’s so much fun and a great workout!
I guess my elbows are made of steel? :D I was surprised to hear that bloody elbows could be a problem, but now I can totally see how that could happen...
I am sorry to hear about your wrists, hope you recover soon! Pincha will definitely help you to develop that shoulder opening more, so I am excited for you to bring it more into your practice! Namaste 🙏🏻
Sorry to disagree there's no way forearm stand is harder than handstand. Ive practiced handstand for about 2 years and it took me quite a long time to become proficient and the very first time I tried pincha i got it first go. I know a lot of people that can do pincha and cant hold a handstand. The handstand you need to workout how to save falling by pressing heels/finger tips into ground to correct under/overbalance. The balance point for pincha is so much larger I was able to go in any shape I wanted which I would find difficult in handstand as my transitions between shapes need work in a handstand. If you can handstand you are obviously proficient at stacking the body correctly and thats why pincha is so easy for people who are good at handstands
You’re totally right with the bleeding 🩸 elbows 😅
Nobody talks about it!
But it gets better and better until you don’t bleed anymore 🎉
Ahah absolutely!
Thank you for talking about injuries to your elbows! I learned the hard way.
Great advice about getting used to falling. I'm 50 years old and I have lately done a shoulder stand with someone's support for a couple of times. That's what I'm afraid of - how I'm going to fall if I I do fall. I shouldn't be afraid cause I can easily do the wheel but still
Wow thats amazing! Definitely always a little scary to fall... good luck on your journey 😊
Your video is super nice :) I have been practicing yoga for 23 months, Pincha is my favorite pose, and yes, I destroyed my elbows quite a few times, bleeding on my yellow yoga mat, before they finally got used to practicing Pincha !
😂😂 glad I’m not alone with the bleeding elbows
And thank you 😊
This was SOOOO helpful. These are definitely the tips that no one mentions. THANK YOU!
I’m so happy you found these tips helpful!! Happy practice :)
I just found you and I have to say I usually never comment on UA-cam BUT I have to say, you are so motivating. I've been doing yoga for seven years, I've done a teacher training and taught for a while, I used to be super consistent and then I hurt my back. Since then I'm lacking the motivation and the trust in my body. I never achieved doing pincha and this is the pose I really want to nail one day. After seeing your year long yoga journey and this really fun video on pincha I feel motivated. You are very relatable and I just wanted to say, thank you for that!
Thank you so much for your comment! Means a lot ☺️ I am sorry to hear about your injury and I am happy you are mentally and physically ready to challenge yourself, I am so excited for you!
Thanks for your tips!
Thank you for being here ☺️🫶🏻
Thank you for this! Now I know what the journey will hold for me and probably won’t get demotivated early :)
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Yeah girl, you are so down to earth and to just ordinary jogis (who are not former gymnasts etc. :D) Thank you a lot for the tips from your own experience. Such videos bring so much value and joy to the beginners or intermediate jogis!
Thank you for your kind comment 🥹So glad to have you here 🙏🏻💕
Pincha was so much easier for me than handstand 😅 I got my pincha on my third try but I still can’t do a handstand after years
Hey! Don’t worry, handstand is such a demanding posture, that requires lots of work. Don’t put yourself into the timeframes you think you are supposed to get it by, that can take away the fun of it. Hope you are enjoying your practice and as long as you are consistent and pay attention to details, you will definitely get it on your own time!
Thank you
Great video 👍✌I've been doing yoga for years but mostly same postures every day. Will start exploring more, thanks for the inspiration and advice 🙂🙏
Thank you for your comment! I am so excited for you to deepen your practice!
Hi! Thanks a lot for your taking care about our elbows! This is actually so cute))
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Super helpful and real and best of all makes us laugh and feel real also 🙏
This made me so happy, thank you 🙏🏼😂😊
@@WildMollie I love listening to Roderic now too 🙏
I'm working on my headstand right now but this is soo helpful Thank youuu
Also good to know that I'm not the only one with really weak arms
I feel you 😂I'm so happy it helped! Good luck!
You are hilarous! Such good advice! Please share more about your journey- im at vinyasa but want to do all the cool stuff too 🤩
Ahah thank you! I will!♥
what you told about bleeding elbows and the sock solution you found , helped me a lot 🙏😅
This makes me so happy!!! 🙏🏻🙌🏻❤️
Thanks for the video
Thank you for being here 🫶🏻
Hey Molie, happy to see you here. We met during our Sampoorna online class days 😊. This is a very helpful video
I remember you!! Hope you’re doing well, namaste ☺️
Awesome video and very funny!!
So glad you liked it! 🙏🏻
Thanks for sharing 😊🙏
Thank you for being here 🙏🏻
Nice points ! In some of your forearm stands sholders are not on top of the wrists though.
You’re right! Still working on perfecting 😅
Shoulders should be on top of elbows *
Thank you! This was soooo helpful 😊
I love your energy, thanks I’ll work hard towards it❤
Happy to have you along this journey!
Looking at how you fall I think I want to work on my backends before inversions, so I can get my feet down to catch me the way you do.
Ahah to be honest I am a horrible example at how you should fall, there are ways to make it safer. You can always use a wall as well, that’s how I started! But back flexibility and strength is always an amazing thing to practice for any posture! Good luck!
In the beginning of the video i noticed your elbow pads and i wanted to ask at the end of the video where do you get these from and then right in the middle of the video you drop this elbow saving diy tip! omg i'm so amazed of these little and sooooooo cheap trick - also it's such an nice upcycling diy thing for old socks!!! love it :'D ♥
Ahah this makes me so happy you see as much value in this diy as I do! I love it so much! Thank you for your comment. Enjoy your practice 😍 Namaste 🙏🏼
Oh man. I never feel more lazy than when I'm watching yoga vids, fully wanting to do it.. but still just chilling on the sofa. haha. Think I'll just av another cuppa tea. :)
I like tea 🫖
so glad i discovered your videos! Can you recommend some videos that helped you most? ( I also started my yoga journey by stumbling upon Boho Beautiful :)
Hi! Thank you for your comment! I posted a video recently about channels I would recommend. But I will definitely be sharing new videos soon with specific flows that I like.
Omg I wish i knew the elbow trick! I managed to hold a pincha for the first time (after 2 hours of trying) but i got my elbows bleeding. Now i want to practice more but this rug burn doesnt heal! It keeps bleeding everytime i try to practice and the pain makes it hard to focus
I totally feel this.. there’s not a lot to do other than rest and continue when you’re more healed. I’ve learned it’s not a race especially when I need to recover, good luck ☺️
Heeyy...I try to get there back again, but I am always feeling like the down part of my body is like the half of an elephant..:D kinda got ya...but thanks..I will try more :) have a nice day
Ahah I totally feel that, some days more some days less. Keep the consistency in your practice and you will get there!Enjoy your journey☺️💕
Quiero más videos de flexibilidad y posiciones de yoga gracias
Hi molly, what I'm asking myself is, are these positions meant to be held squeezed and tucked?
Or is that the beginning, and the more you progress, the more relaxed you can hold it?
I always ask myself this for all those positions where a lot of strength is required.
Hey! Good question, I definitely love that relaxed state in such strong inversions, however relaxed doesn’t mean not engaged. At first that squeeze is something that you put lots of effort in and when your body is getting used to be fully engaged, it’s a beautiful state I would call relaxed in engagement, where I am fully aware of my body and I feel light because I can fully control my tuck and enjoy the posture because I feel my body being fully in it. It definitely comes with practice, I have these moments sometimes and they are priceless! Enjoy!
@@WildMollie Thanks! I'm at the level now that I can perform certain harder postures, but not for long and only by using a lot of strength. So it seems I have something to look forward to!
I love your channel, you are super inspiring💕
I just wanted to ask how long you were practicing daily yoga before you started trying drills and harder poses?
Thank you!! That means a lot.. I started doing more drills and understanding them after a few months of consistent classes and flows. You can really start doing drills as early as you want as long as you have a vision of what you want to achieve in your practice. They were super helpful for me, especially to do harder poses. Good luck ❤
@@WildMollie thank you so much ❤️
Hii! Thanks a lot for your videos!😍 i also watched the one where you share your experience with 365 days of yoga. Now my question is; before you started with yoga. Were you already able to do some upside down positions? Because for me it seems so unreachable- but you really give me hope😅
Thank you for your comment! I didn’t do anything upside down before yoga, other then messing around on trampoline and sand, but I’ve always loved the idea of being upside down and yoga made it realistic for me. Hope you will discover your way to it, it’s so much fun and a great workout!
I guess my elbows are made of steel? :D I was surprised to hear that bloody elbows could be a problem, but now I can totally see how that could happen...
Ahah some people just do have steel elbows 😂 enjoy that!
Does yoga build muscles throughout the body?
Depends on your practice, but my practice definitely did help me gain lots of muscle :) 💪
@@WildMollie I want to build muscle, how can I do that with yoga?
I come to do pincha because I stopped handstands for the time being because my wrist is just hurting so much already
I am sorry to hear about your wrists, hope you recover soon! Pincha will definitely help you to develop that shoulder opening more, so I am excited for you to bring it more into your practice! Namaste 🙏🏻
lots of calluses and this sock idea really seems good. gonna try, for sure and thnx :)
Calluses are good, means your practice is consistent! Yay, hope that helps. Thank you for watching!
Thanks❤
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Elbow bleeding is me! Using socks occurred to me.
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Sorry to disagree there's no way forearm stand is harder than handstand. Ive practiced handstand for about 2 years and it took me quite a long time to become proficient and the very first time I tried pincha i got it first go. I know a lot of people that can do pincha and cant hold a handstand. The handstand you need to workout how to save falling by pressing heels/finger tips into ground to correct under/overbalance. The balance point for pincha is so much larger I was able to go in any shape I wanted which I would find difficult in handstand as my transitions between shapes need work in a handstand. If you can handstand you are obviously proficient at stacking the body correctly and thats why pincha is so easy for people who are good at handstands