Oh Kino! I have been practicing these! I did this video earlier today before practice. I cannot believe I finally did supta kurmasana. I stretched my hips before and the practice opened the space. I got my left foot behind and then wrapped my right foot. I then gently lowered to the mat and binded! It was the most beautiful experience to have! A couple months ago, this pose made me cry and I didn't know why. Now that I finally did it, I feel so at peace with whatever it was I cried about. Today is a happy day! I put a video on my Instagram of it. I hope to inspire many people to begin yoga as you did for me! Yoga is a blessing! Thank you kino for guiding me down a beautiful path! 🙏🏼😊😊
Since following your videos, I've noticed some bad habits that I picked up from working as a contortionist. For example, I can put my legs behind my head but I think I was bending more from my back and less from my hips. My hips are less open than I thought. I've learned so much about myself through my yoga journey. Thank you for being my guide.
I can finally do the phone and even reach my foot to the back of my head! Not behind the neck yet, but getting there. Thanks for the wonderful videos, Kino!
Yessssssss girl! This was so awesome. I almost made it to get my foot behind my head, and I almost have forearm stance because of your videos. You are so calm and encouraging. Thank you for your videos!!!!!
Thank you so much, Kino! I so appreciate the "journey to being a nice person" far more than the physical (tho that was amazing, too, & my hips & back thank you)...such a great reminder for our own internal messages...and how they spread to others! 🥰 Grace & Peace, sister. 🙏
I look at your videos all the time I can feel the difference in my body in two months of trying . I can now do things i was never able to like my ankle behind my head wow!!! It's amazing
Thank you so much Kino, this is so helpful!! After a lower back injury which happened to me precisely because of leg-behind-the-head postures, I was unwilling to try them again. Doing this video just now has made me realize just how much I had forced the process on the days leading up to the injury, which is exactly what caused it. It was definitely a major learning experience, though. Thanks again!
I am currently trying to get my leg behind the head to dive deeper into my ashtanga practice and this video is so helpful! Will do it 2x week along with ashtanga, yin, and splits! :) Thank you so much for putting this video together! :) Love your UA-cam channel and OMSTARS (signed up earlier this year and absolutely love it!!) :))
Thank you for the great step by step approach into the deep hip openers. It is a wonderful addition to the daily practice and with patience and consistency the hip muscles will release so we could go deeper into the asana practice. Thank you girl. Namaste!
Kino...whatever you say is always true and I love it! You really inspire me and I am so happy I found you on youtube...I started my Yoga journey 6 months ago and I am so happy I am becoming a better person...and soon my foot will be behind my head also...kkk ...love you! God bless you, thanks for everything!
Amazing practice. At some point, i had to pause the video after the second pigeon. My mid inner stomach was unbalanced for a moment.But after a few breaths, i was fine and continued the practice. Thank you for this Kino!
Omg I haven't done any sort of exercise, yoga or anything in SOOO long.... I couldn't believe I actually was able to do this today.... I'm SO. Proud of myself..... Although I couldn't get my feet behind my head like I used to; I still kept going... Yay
When I was in the middle of trying to get my leg behind the head I was starting to get fustrated because I can't seem to do it yet. Then at the end of the class you help me to keep calm, and keep telling my self what I ready know. Is to be patient, and be steady, and one day I will be able to get my head behind the head. Just like the splits. All my life I have never been able to do the splits and it wasn't until my 2 or 3 month of doing yoga where I started to realize that if I rush the process then the journey of yoga will not be as much fun. Not only fun but I would not truly understand where I was and what I was doing. Now I am able to do really master the splits. When I was in the journey of getting the splits down I would as beat myself down because i would get stuck in the pose and my hips would be a few inches off the ground, and all I wanted was to get my split to sitting on the ground. I have to then tune in and tell myself to calm down and when my body is ready it my hips will kiss the mat in splits.
Thank you so much for all that you're sharing with us! And all your reminds to keep the attitude of grace and peace with the body are wonderful) Love your work
thanks a lot. I started my ashtanga journey after watching video on UA-cam. i learned a lot form you. you inspire me to stay on my yoga track. and i treat you as my first ashtanga teacher. and i stay in China, will you come ShangHai do a workshop next May? if the schedule get confirmed, pls do let me know, i definitely going to attend.
Hi all. I am trying to open my hips while also allows some MCL strains in both knees to heal. Have any of you engaged with these videos successfully while also nursing your knees back to full health?
Kino! thank for the great class, i actually felt sth twisting in my thighs while trying to get me leg behind my head at the last pause. i think i should do some more poses before getting into it! any idea? thank you
Thank you very much, Kino! It was beautiful! I've always been thinking about the process of getting your feet behing your head. Now I know, how to do it (and that it's a wonderful challenge) 😸
I love this video! And I really like your yoga style, Kino! I have NEVER been so open in my hips before... After doing this video for just about a week now I can do a Half Lotus; its crazy!!! Thank u soooo soooo much :-D
I really love your videos Kino! But there are 5! ads interrupting the video. I don't mind ads at the start and the end, but in between is really something else. Especially in a yoga video :(
Really great Kino! Question for you- I have very open hips so toe to the ear is fine in my hips but hard for my upper back- any way to strengthen and open this other than back bends? thanks!
Namaste, Kino :) I'm a yoga teacher myself, and have started practicing your beautiful videos a few times a week for my own personal practice sessions and I find so much inspiration and connection (I have never practiced Ashtanga yoga, only Hatha and Vinyasa Yoga Krama as taught by Srivatsa Ramaswami). I love the exquisite variety and beautiful flow of energy in your sequences, thank you for being an inspiration, especially in these advanced yoga videos, I love them and have learned so much from you these past few weeks. There are still many postures that I have not yet mastered and you have been helping me so much in my own personal journey along the path of yoga. Thank you xoxo Rachel
I love all your videos but I especially love this one, it's challenging but I really like how you refer to the hips as pigeons it makes sense then not to push them too hard :)
Hi Kino! I have been practicing yoga for 2 years now and have recently been able to put my leg behind the head. However, some days I get paresthesia/pins and needles sensation on my leg below the knees. What can I do to prevent that? Am I not stretching enough?
Yes, during the lift up portion :). I've seen it both ways, but I've always practiced my legs behind my arms. I went to a workshop and was corrected to putting my legs through my arms. It made my spine feel awful. I was wondering if putting my legs behind my arms would also be acceptable or if I should slowly work towards putting my legs through my arms.
We did hip openers this weekend and I was dying and sweating my arse off. One thing I do have questions about is this foreign language you and my instructor uses..... I like most just go along with it but have no idea what you guys are saying. Is this common? Example at 3:20? what does that mean? Also at the end of our session when the hands are together and the instruction bids us farewell.... what does that all mean? I hope these aren't stupid questions.... cheers!
That language is Sanskrit, the universal language of yoga. It's used in tradition for the postures, and they're based on sound resonance and how it interacts with the body. The vibrations created by Sanskrit language pertain to the area of the body being focused on. When a teacher says "utkatasana," it exudes strength and radiates energy into your hips and thighs. In your journey, as your teachers repeat the Sanskrit words, you'll start to familiarize yourself with their postures and even begin to notice the changes to the flow of energy. And rest assured, you can practice ANYWHERE in the world if a teacher uses Sanskrit!
At 3:20, parsvakonasana; "pars" =side "kon"= angle "asana"=pose. At 6:44, chaturanga dandasana: "chat"= four, "anga" =limb "dand"= staff, "asana" =pose "Om" pronounced like "aum" is the universal sound of creation, the sound that resonates in harmony with every cell in our body, as we were created from it. It brings peace and stillness.
Hello Kino! I have a question, I have been practicing Ashtanga for nearly 5 years now, and while I began being slightly more flexible than is average, I have noticed tremendous opening in my left side, specifically in the hips, without a parallel change in the right. The left, my leg goes behind the head with ease while the right can barely be pulled to the forehead. With Ashtanga being so consistent between sides, this really has me confused! Should I stop accessing my edge and full range of motion on my left until the right catches up? What is your advice??
Hey Monika. Thanks for practicing. Sorry about the ads. They’re kept to just a few during sessions here. If you’d like to to practice with me commercial free, I invite you to join me on www.omstars.com
Thank you so much for all your videos, post on Instagram you are really an inspiration for me, to practice yoga almost everyday, even if it's just for few minutes. Hope one day you will come in France for some classes :)
I hope you are truly aware of how incredible you are. This world is so fortunate to have you Kino. Thank you for your presence here on this planet.
Oh Kino! I have been practicing these! I did this video earlier today before practice. I cannot believe I finally did supta kurmasana. I stretched my hips before and the practice opened the space. I got my left foot behind and then wrapped my right foot. I then gently lowered to the mat and binded! It was the most beautiful experience to have! A couple months ago, this pose made me cry and I didn't know why. Now that I finally did it, I feel so at peace with whatever it was I cried about. Today is a happy day! I put a video on my Instagram of it. I hope to inspire many people to begin yoga as you did for me! Yoga is a blessing! Thank you kino for guiding me down a beautiful path! 🙏🏼😊😊
Amazing!!!! This video was for you :)
KinoYoga thank you so much! I will keep following along to this video! 😊
@@briannasmallwood53 ur video link plz
Since following your videos, I've noticed some bad habits that I picked up from working as a contortionist. For example, I can put my legs behind my head but I think I was bending more from my back and less from my hips. My hips are less open than I thought. I've learned so much about myself through my yoga journey. Thank you for being my guide.
So good to hear! Keep practicing :)
I can finally do the phone and even reach my foot to the back of my head! Not behind the neck yet, but getting there. Thanks for the wonderful videos, Kino!
Yessssssss girl! This was so awesome. I almost made it to get my foot behind my head, and I almost have forearm stance because of your videos. You are so calm and encouraging. Thank you for your videos!!!!!
Thank you so much, Kino! I so appreciate the "journey to being a nice person" far more than the physical (tho that was amazing, too, & my hips & back thank you)...such a great reminder for our own internal messages...and how they spread to others! 🥰 Grace & Peace, sister. 🙏
I look at your videos all the time
I can feel the difference in my body in two months of trying . I can now do things i was never able to like my ankle behind my head wow!!! It's amazing
Thank you so much Kino, this is so helpful!! After a lower back injury which happened to me precisely because of leg-behind-the-head postures, I was unwilling to try them again. Doing this video just now has made me realize just how much I had forced the process on the days leading up to the injury, which is exactly what caused it. It was definitely a major learning experience, though. Thanks again!
I am currently trying to get my leg behind the head to dive deeper into my ashtanga practice and this video is so helpful! Will do it 2x week along with ashtanga, yin, and splits! :) Thank you so much for putting this video together! :) Love your UA-cam channel and OMSTARS (signed up earlier this year and absolutely love it!!) :))
Nice advance series
Thank you so much for this break down. What a soothing presence you have - i love your classes :)
Thanks for practicing
Thanks, going to be super careful with these hips don’t want to damage just nice warmth.
You are an excellent teacher!! Thank you for EACH of your guided tips. I WILL be doing these moves to help open my tight hips.
Thank you for the great step by step approach into the deep hip openers. It is a wonderful addition to the daily practice and with patience and consistency the hip muscles will release so we could go deeper into the asana practice. Thank you girl. Namaste!
you've changed my life kino! i really loved you yoga poses teachings! you're such a great woman kino!
Thank you!!
Kino...whatever you say is always true and I love it! You really inspire me and I am so happy I found you on youtube...I started my Yoga journey 6 months ago and I am so happy I am becoming a better person...and soon my foot will be behind my head also...kkk ...love you! God bless you, thanks for everything!
Thank you for joining the yoga tradition. Keep practicing :)
Hi Kino. Loved this video today (to follow one of your shorter flow videos). Thank you for sharing with us 💖
Thanks for practicing
Amazing practice. At some point, i had to pause the video after the second pigeon. My mid inner stomach was unbalanced for a moment.But after a few breaths, i was fine and continued the practice. Thank you for this Kino!
This was such an amazing journey Kino….love this journey with you 👩🏻🦳💙💚🥰💫
Omg I haven't done any sort of exercise, yoga or anything in SOOO long.... I couldn't believe I actually was able to do this today.... I'm SO. Proud of myself..... Although I couldn't get my feet behind my head like I used to; I still kept going... Yay
Tried this video again after one year and I could actually do it! 🙏🏻
When I was in the middle of trying to get my leg behind the head I was starting to get fustrated because I can't seem to do it yet. Then at the end of the class you help me to keep calm, and keep telling my self what I ready know. Is to be patient, and be steady, and one day I will be able to get my head behind the head. Just like the splits. All my life I have never been able to do the splits and it wasn't until my 2 or 3 month of doing yoga where I started to realize that if I rush the process then the journey of yoga will not be as much fun. Not only fun but I would not truly understand where I was and what I was doing. Now I am able to do really master the splits. When I was in the journey of getting the splits down I would as beat myself down because i would get stuck in the pose and my hips would be a few inches off the ground, and all I wanted was to get my split to sitting on the ground. I have to then tune in and tell myself to calm down and when my body is ready it my hips will kiss the mat in splits.
Keep practicing :)
Thank you Kino! As a yoga teacher myself, I need the deeper practice you provide! 🙏🏼
Namaste, may your days be of peace , health and happinesse. You are a good woman.
Best Video of The Year Kino Mucho Thumbs Up
Brilliant just love when you talk through things
Thankuu so much Kino you helping me a lot.. Love from India
So glad you’re practicing :)
@@KinoYoga ♥
This viseo really cured my back pain
SAME! My low back was killing me before this video and now it's good as new
Thank you so much for all that you're sharing with us! And all your reminds to keep the attitude of grace and peace with the body are wonderful) Love your work
thanks a lot. I started my ashtanga journey after watching video on UA-cam. i learned a lot form you. you inspire me to stay on my yoga track. and i treat you as my first ashtanga teacher. and i stay in China, will you come ShangHai do a workshop next May? if the schedule get confirmed, pls do let me know, i definitely going to attend.
Yes, I believe it's all confirmed with Pure Yoga :)
I love this video! My kids love this video! They can't help laughing at pigeons in your hips and "you're a good little leg."
So cute!!!!
i thought i couldnot do the final piegon pose, but i am amazed that i could. thanks kino..
Amazing guideness , with real foundation about the essence of Yoga ! Thank you so much
NAMASTE GURUKINO,
Kino, how much time do you spend practicing your craft everyday and how much time do you spend meditating.
About 20-30 minutes meditation. 1-2 hours of yoga.
thank you for your response.
Thanks for the video Kino! They are really helpful :) How long did you practice to get here?
I had watch ur video on yoga nidrasana.....and it made my yoga practice at next level ...thank you
Beautiful video. Gorgeous view.
Thanks kino for sharing your knowledge. It will be really helpfull. You are doing a wonderful job.
I love watching your videos, very incisive 🙏🏿
Thank you so much for your time and advices :) Love to learn and practice yoga with you!
golden! thank you for sharing your kind wisdom and glorious practice!
When kino teacher start to do yoga
Hi all. I am trying to open my hips while also allows some MCL strains in both knees to heal. Have any of you engaged with these videos successfully while also nursing your knees back to full health?
Can you do a video like this for coming into splits?
Your commentary is very encouraging. Thank you for this guidance:)
Thanks Kino for another great class!!
Kino! thank for the great class, i actually felt sth twisting in my thighs while trying to get me leg behind my head at the last pause. i think i should do some more poses before getting into it!
any idea?
thank you
Hey kino. I m practicing it and my gluteal muscles are open but when I put my leg behind my head I have pain in my popliteal muscle. What I should do.
Go slowly
Kino, would love a video on handstands.
Thank you very much, Kino! It was beautiful! I've always been thinking about the process of getting your feet behing your head. Now I know, how to do it (and that it's a wonderful challenge) 😸
Thank you Kino. I am currently working on deeping my hip opening so this class will surely help me a lot. Blessings to you!
Keep practicing :)
I love this video! And I really like your yoga style, Kino! I have NEVER been so open in my hips before... After doing this video for just about a week now I can do a Half Lotus; its crazy!!! Thank u soooo soooo much :-D
I really love your videos Kino! But there are 5! ads interrupting the video. I don't mind ads at the start and the end, but in between is really something else. Especially in a yoga video :(
Really great Kino! Question for you- I have very open hips so toe to the ear is fine in my hips but hard for my upper back- any way to strengthen and open this other than back bends? thanks!
Great work... Keep spreading knowledge.... And don't worry about stupid comments
Namaste, Kino :) I'm a yoga teacher myself, and have started practicing your beautiful videos a few times a week for my own personal practice sessions and I find so much inspiration and connection (I have never practiced Ashtanga yoga, only Hatha and Vinyasa Yoga Krama as taught by Srivatsa Ramaswami). I love the exquisite variety and beautiful flow of energy in your sequences, thank you for being an inspiration, especially in these advanced yoga videos, I love them and have learned so much from you these past few weeks. There are still many postures that I have not yet mastered and you have been helping me so much in my own personal journey along the path of yoga.
Thank you
xoxo
Rachel
Wow you are pretty amazing keep it up❤️✌️💟
Love you!!!
I love all your videos but I especially love this one, it's challenging but I really like how you refer to the hips as pigeons it makes sense then not to push them too hard :)
so Good all your vids so far!!!!!!
I think the last class will be about arm balances :D great class Kino :)
So nice thank you so much Ms. Kino🙏🏻
Hi Kino! I have been practicing yoga for 2 years now and have recently been able to put my leg behind the head. However, some days I get paresthesia/pins and needles sensation on my leg below the knees. What can I do to prevent that? Am I not stretching enough?
Awesome class!!!
Thanks!! Glad you like it :)
I have just begun my journey into pigeon. Thank you for the video! Arigatou gozaimasu!
Super! Keep practicing :)
When practicing dwi pada sirsasana should my hips come through my arms or rest against the backs of my arms?
In the lift-up portion? That depends on anatomy.
Yes, during the lift up portion :). I've seen it both ways, but I've always practiced my legs behind my arms. I went to a workshop and was corrected to putting my legs through my arms. It made my spine feel awful. I was wondering if putting my legs behind my arms would also be acceptable or if I should slowly work towards putting my legs through my arms.
Thanks Kino, and all the best !
I really love U Kino....I love YOGA I think we all should do yoga...am I right..?
Dear Kino, I really love that yoga mat you use. Could you please share where you got it from?
Thank you! :)
Kino, can you tell me the name of your yoga mat, pls?
Kino you are the best.
Try a class with you
your are very good practicer
oh! thank you so much Kino! I love this video!!
Keep practicing :)
Kino I love your beautiful spirit you are beautiful inside and out and very fit.
thumbs up for "making friends with the pigeons." ;-)
Okay weirdo.
Good one Kino, Lovely Yacht to see......
that was amazing! Thankyou for sharing that with us!
We did hip openers this weekend and I was dying and sweating my arse off. One thing I do have questions about is this foreign language you and my instructor uses..... I like most just go along with it but have no idea what you guys are saying. Is this common? Example at 3:20? what does that mean? Also at the end of our session when the hands are together and the instruction bids us farewell.... what does that all mean? I hope these aren't stupid questions.... cheers!
Another example: 6:44....
That language is Sanskrit, the universal language of yoga. It's used in tradition for the postures, and they're based on sound resonance and how it interacts with the body. The vibrations created by Sanskrit language pertain to the area of the body being focused on. When a teacher says "utkatasana," it exudes strength and radiates energy into your hips and thighs. In your journey, as your teachers repeat the Sanskrit words, you'll start to familiarize yourself with their postures and even begin to notice the changes to the flow of energy. And rest assured, you can practice ANYWHERE in the world if a teacher uses Sanskrit!
At 3:20, parsvakonasana; "pars" =side "kon"= angle "asana"=pose. At 6:44, chaturanga dandasana: "chat"= four, "anga" =limb "dand"= staff, "asana" =pose
"Om" pronounced like "aum" is the universal sound of creation, the sound that resonates in harmony with every cell in our body, as we were created from it. It brings peace and stillness.
Hi kino where are you in Miami?
Great ma'am
ads in a yoga video and breaking concentration from pose kinda annoying :(
Thank u so much kino lots of love😘😘
Such a nice thing she told...at the end
i'm a beginer can i try this ?
If you're a beginner start off with something more basic like my one month beginner yoga challenge
thank you kino🌸
Thank you so much 🌷🌷🌷
Hello Kino! I have a question, I have been practicing Ashtanga for nearly 5 years now, and while I began being slightly more flexible than is average, I have noticed tremendous opening in my left side, specifically in the hips, without a parallel change in the right. The left, my leg goes behind the head with ease while the right can barely be pulled to the forehead. With Ashtanga being so consistent between sides, this really has me confused! Should I stop accessing my edge and full range of motion on my left until the right catches up? What is your advice??
Just keep practicing. The body holds onto to tension in unique ways. With consistent practice over many years it will eventually even out.
You are absolutely an amazing lady 🤗😘
Thanks
Thank you mam
do you do tantra also?
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you ♥️
just what I needed !!!! truly loved this
Thanks!!
Thanks Kino!
nice video
good job
There are suddenly ads in the middle of the class! dissapointed
Hey Monika. Thanks for practicing. Sorry about the ads. They’re kept to just a few during sessions here. If you’d like to to practice with me commercial free, I invite you to join me on www.omstars.com
Kino can you do pull ups ??
Never really tried
Super cool video!!! Thank you, Kino!!🐸😍🐸😍✨✨
Thanks :)
Thank you so much for all your videos, post on Instagram you are really an inspiration for me, to practice yoga almost everyday, even if it's just for few minutes. Hope one day you will come in France for some classes :)
Wait for next summer :)
Amazing !
Just amazing...