Our bodies crave balance. As soon as I started doing backbends I felt like a new person. It was just the counter movement my body needed to combat that constant forward pull. The backbend or Urdhva Dhanurasana has totally changed my posture and how my spine feels in general. I still can't believe I learned how to do this pose with my big grown up body and tight back...and the best part is there is still a lot of room for me to grow within the backbend. I would like to see my shoulders open up more and my upper back flex deeper. And maybe even someday I will be able to lift my leg up like the girl in this picture!

I think this shows the true power of yoga and how it can stretch, strengthen, and truly change your body. I have seen it countless times in my students: a mother of 5 learning to do a headstand, a 60 year old man going into the splits, a 30 year old mother (me) going into a backbend without any fear!
2 comments:
Look at that skinny waist! I need to get motivated, wish I had the Oxygen Channel to get up to. but I am afraid cable TV would do a lot more damage in our house than good.
That sounds like something I could work on. I've been noticing lately that everytime I feed or nurse Anistyn I resemble quazi-motto. I think I'm trying to get down on her level or something and my back is suffering b/c of it. Starting tonight I'm going to do a back bend everyday!
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