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sio <sio-altpoly@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:52:41 -0500 tikte dan wel citeerde Menolly:
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>>I don't have any citations handy -- my books are at home, and the
>>web is not a great source for yoga info beyond the basics, in my
>>experience -- but the only contraindications I know of for inversion
>>are menstruation, pregnancy, a few other medical condition, and some
>>neck/shoulder injuries. I do not see any reason size alone would be a
>>barrier to at least sup****ted inversions, like chair shoulderstand[1],
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>Stef? If you come to Leiden we could try this one:
>http://www.yogaartandscience.com/poses/inver/sarvch/sarvch.html
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>Though I'm not entirely sure how to "Hook the knees over the back of
>the chair" to start with. Let alone "carefully lower yourself back
>over the chair until your head comes to the floor"
Also, if I did that my belly would fall down to cover my face and I
would smother.
I could probably do this one though:
http://www.yogaartandscience.com/poses/inver/vipkar/vipkar.html
25 years ago I could do headstands.
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