floor exercise
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2017
You can break down this stuff three ways: work, play, and deliberate practice. For my dear friend @livelyogini & I, we wanted to take some of the time we've spent with deliberate practice of the Ashtanga methods D.C. and utilize its skills differently, in a form of play.
@antoninaletunovskaya gave us a contortion/acrobatic private, and we got to P L A Y-- and it was SO MUCH FUN. As a student of integrative studies at George Mason, I developed a taste for knitting together and leaning into different and often disparate fields of study and especially their experts.
It was such a great experience-- Antonia is an absolute gem. At 29 and 34, Maggie and I get to say we did something we've never done. Luckily, as teachers of Ashtanga Yoga, we're in the business of believing the impossible is possible.
Fun is fun, and play is play. Good practice requires deliberate attention.
Let your practice let you play!
@antoninaletunovskaya gave us a contortion/acrobatic private, and we got to P L A Y-- and it was SO MUCH FUN. As a student of integrative studies at George Mason, I developed a taste for knitting together and leaning into different and often disparate fields of study and especially their experts.
It was such a great experience-- Antonia is an absolute gem. At 29 and 34, Maggie and I get to say we did something we've never done. Luckily, as teachers of Ashtanga Yoga, we're in the business of believing the impossible is possible.
Fun is fun, and play is play. Good practice requires deliberate attention.
Let your practice let you play!
KAPOTASANA
What's really interesting here is finding places of weakness, tightness, or asymmetry, and targeting it directly. If something's out of whack, we gotta build both the length and the strength to put it back. So first things first, we we have to FEEEEL the asymmetry, but then we begin to introduce actions that encourage symmetry. When I practice I don't always know how to do that! Regularly at the gym, I play around with strength building concepts and overlay them onto poses. You've seen a bunch of them so far in this feed, right? #
So much of the practice of yoga is *strength building*-- the front body needs to both *lengthen* and work. Same with the front of the legs, the back of the thorax, back of the legs, pretty much everything.
This will keep your thighs forward enough that the spine can mobilize in all of its different places (not just the low back) and you can research the posture further, for longer.
Pretty great post deadlifts and cleans 🙂 Grab a pvc pipe!
HIPS: there is a real effort keep the navel over the hips and the hips over the knees for as long as possible so as to give the spine a chance to lengthen and circularize. You're not trying to rest on the ball so much as gesture forward from it.
SPINE: the key is finding an anchored and stretching front body -- floating ribs in, coccyx down, lower spine extended, upper spine extended, back muscles engaged.
The spine goes up up up.
SHOULDERS: To move from an extended shoulder joint to a flexed shoulder joint, you just take your arms from down to up... except for our purposes, it requires scapular protraction (wide) , upward rotation (bottom of the blade in to the rib) , and some elevation (just enough to stretch!) ... WTF: first part getting easy? In the second part, I'm using a resistance band to move from a flexed elbow to an extended elbow in a manner that strengthens the tricep. A stable shoulder girdle is essential for longevity in this posture (and practice)!
What's really interesting here is finding places of weakness, tightness, or asymmetry, and targeting it directly. If something's out of whack, we gotta build both the length and the strength to put it back. So first things first, we we have to FEEEEL the asymmetry, but then we begin to introduce actions that encourage symmetry. When I practice I don't always know how to do that! Regularly at the gym, I play around with strength building concepts and overlay them onto poses. You've seen a bunch of them so far in this feed, right? #
So much of the practice of yoga is *strength building*-- the front body needs to both *lengthen* and work. Same with the front of the legs, the back of the thorax, back of the legs, pretty much everything.
This will keep your thighs forward enough that the spine can mobilize in all of its different places (not just the low back) and you can research the posture further, for longer.
Pretty great post deadlifts and cleans 🙂 Grab a pvc pipe!
HIPS: there is a real effort keep the navel over the hips and the hips over the knees for as long as possible so as to give the spine a chance to lengthen and circularize. You're not trying to rest on the ball so much as gesture forward from it.
SPINE: the key is finding an anchored and stretching front body -- floating ribs in, coccyx down, lower spine extended, upper spine extended, back muscles engaged.
The spine goes up up up.
SHOULDERS: To move from an extended shoulder joint to a flexed shoulder joint, you just take your arms from down to up... except for our purposes, it requires scapular protraction (wide) , upward rotation (bottom of the blade in to the rib) , and some elevation (just enough to stretch!) ... WTF: first part getting easy? In the second part, I'm using a resistance band to move from a flexed elbow to an extended elbow in a manner that strengthens the tricep. A stable shoulder girdle is essential for longevity in this posture (and practice)!
Warm up 🙂
2018
Psoas/quad stretch @ :30
in imageFRIDAY • BALANCE GYM
FRIDAY
• BALANCE GYM
FRIDAY
• BALANCE GYM
1: Organize yourself
2. Control Your Movement
1. Organize yourself 2. Control Yourself
Pistol crawl Jump through progression ?
tuck mount drills
good for lots of stuff
good for lots of stuff
in imageDo you always use a mat? YES NO
TRYING TO BE
CAPTAIN PLANCHET.
CAPTAIN PLANCHET.
in imageTRYING TO BE CAPTAIN PLANCHET. DO
TRYING TO BE CAPTAIN PLANCHET. PLANCHE
TRYING TO BE CAPTAIN PLANCHET. PLANCHE
1
2019
strength on strength
makes length @carsonclaycalhoun see the straps
in my hands?
that’s prolly my fave way to use them
makes length @carsonclaycalhoun see the straps
in my hands?
that’s prolly my fave way to use them
in imagesee the straps in my hands?
that's prolly my fave way to use them
strength on strength makes length
@carsonclaycalhoun
see the straps in my hands?
that's prolly my fave way to use them
strength on strength makes length
@carsonclaycalhoun
that's prolly my fave way to use them
strength on strength makes length
@carsonclaycalhoun
see the straps in my hands?
that's prolly my fave way to use them
strength on strength makes length
@carsonclaycalhoun
sped up 2x the active cow face frc-ish @carsonclaycalhoun
I LIKE TO
ROLL JOINTS
ROLL JOINTS
YOU KNOW, LIKE YA DO
Chose
pleasure
over
pedantic
pleasure
over
pedantic
8 8 Cossack squat get ups focusing on hip IR
in image8 sack squat get ups focusing on hip IR
8 cossack squat get ups focusing on hip IR
8 cossack squat get ups focusing on hip IR
For @barbellsntacos
2020
mari b
2021
“It doesn’t feel like it’s getting any closer,” she says. “Work with gravity— that’s good stuff, “ I say. watch the face. That eyeroll.
in imageThe struggle continues... But that's not why I'm posting this video
The struggle continues... / But that's not why I'm posting this video / watch the face. That eyeroll. / "Work with gravity— that's good stuff, " I say. / "It doesn
The struggle continues... / But that's not why I'm posting this video / watch the face. That eyeroll. / "Work with gravity— that's good stuff, " I say. / "It doesn
afternoon practice.
2022
Single Leg for more 🍑
besos
Your favorite yoga teacher
lifts. Ex. 1
lifts. Ex. 1
in imageYour favorite yoga teacher lifts. Ex. 1
Your favorite yoga teacher lifts. Ex. 1
Your favorite yoga teacher lifts. Ex. 1
2023
in imagemikematspace
🧘♂️Exploring Time Delays in #AshtangaYoga 🕰️
Did you see my article (link in bio)
🔄 I intertwine the practice of yoga with systems theory, emphasizing that the fruits of yoga bloom subtly and gradually, embodying a crucial time delay between practice and noticeable benefits.
🌱 It’s like a garden, little changes are a big deal over time— consistent practice nurtures physical strength, flexibility, and mental focus, forming a continuous cycle of growth and discovery. You can’t rush the crop.
🔄 Practice becomes a holistic exploration, intertwining physical, mental, and emotional spheres.
🚶♂️ Navigating through the complexities and time delays in yoga involves embracing vulnerability, seeking personalized guidance, and cultivating patience and compassion.
📝 Strategies like maintaining a practice journal and engaging in community practice are highlighted as vital in navigating through the subtle, continuous progress that unfolds over time.
🌟 Remember: The journey through Ashtanga Yoga is not merely about mastering poses but a holistic exploration that unfolds patiently and subtly over time.
🔗 Link to the full in bio
#YogaJourney #Ashtanga #YogaPractice #HolisticGrowth #Patience #Consistency #YogaLife #YogaCommunity #Mindfulness #MentalHealth #PhysicalHealth #EmotionalHealth #SustainableProgress #YogaBenefits #SystemsTheory #TimeDelay #YogaMastery #YogaPhilosophy #YogaWisdom #YogaForLife #YogaEveryday
Did you see my article (link in bio)
🔄 I intertwine the practice of yoga with systems theory, emphasizing that the fruits of yoga bloom subtly and gradually, embodying a crucial time delay between practice and noticeable benefits.
🌱 It’s like a garden, little changes are a big deal over time— consistent practice nurtures physical strength, flexibility, and mental focus, forming a continuous cycle of growth and discovery. You can’t rush the crop.
🔄 Practice becomes a holistic exploration, intertwining physical, mental, and emotional spheres.
🚶♂️ Navigating through the complexities and time delays in yoga involves embracing vulnerability, seeking personalized guidance, and cultivating patience and compassion.
📝 Strategies like maintaining a practice journal and engaging in community practice are highlighted as vital in navigating through the subtle, continuous progress that unfolds over time.
🌟 Remember: The journey through Ashtanga Yoga is not merely about mastering poses but a holistic exploration that unfolds patiently and subtly over time.
🔗 Link to the full in bio
#YogaJourney #Ashtanga #YogaPractice #HolisticGrowth #Patience #Consistency #YogaLife #YogaCommunity #Mindfulness #MentalHealth #PhysicalHealth #EmotionalHealth #SustainableProgress #YogaBenefits #SystemsTheory #TimeDelay #YogaMastery #YogaPhilosophy #YogaWisdom #YogaForLife #YogaEveryday
in imageI REALIZED
FLEXIBILITY, MENTAL FOCUS,
AND
FLEXIBILITY, MENTAL FOCUS,
AND
in imageInternal rotation PAILs RAILs
Passive range lift offs
Passive range lift offs
2024
in imagePM WORKOUT
30 days challenge @michaeljoelhall
SIEMPRE SIEMPRE PONE UNA INTENCIÓN. INTENCIONAR ES UNA HERRAMIENTA PARA LA VIDA
30 days challenge @michaeljoelhall
SIEMPRE SIEMPRE PONE UNA INTENCIÓN. INTENCIONAR ES UNA HERRAMIENTA PARA LA VIDA
My friend from @theyoga.club Liz @lizzoouli suggested I record my practice to check in on some asymmetries I'm balancing. She’s worried I don’t get enough time with a teacher for myself. I broke my ankle and rib last year getting hit by a bicyclist, and my wrist about a year before that getting hit by a car. I am really proud of my generally good attitude, outside of one meltdown phone call ( thanks @made_by_mara !!). Yoga has instilled patience and persistence, pragmatism and a solutions focused growth mindset. 10/10, would recommend. The yoga, that is. The getting hit by stuff is a 2/10.
If you need some support in your practice or healing journey, hmu. This stuff works.
If you need some support in your practice or healing journey, hmu. This stuff works.
in image1 OF
I KNOW IT'S
I'M HEALING
AND GROWING AND
I KNOW IT'S
I'M HEALING
AND GROWING AND
in imagegreat progress by @mikematspace
Doing the impossible is a matter of breaking it down into possible pieces, with a dash of faith and patience.
Here are some additional handstands and Compression Drills/ Strategies for Intermediate Series.
Join @ashtanga.tech and me for an immersive intermediate series intensive. Explore the path to personal mastery with us in Nashville at @yogashalanashville ! This isn’t about hierarchy; it’s about individual growth and mastery. Let’s journey together towards personal excellence on the mat. See you there! 🌟
Here are some additional handstands and Compression Drills/ Strategies for Intermediate Series.
Join @ashtanga.tech and me for an immersive intermediate series intensive. Explore the path to personal mastery with us in Nashville at @yogashalanashville ! This isn’t about hierarchy; it’s about individual growth and mastery. Let’s journey together towards personal excellence on the mat. See you there! 🌟
Enjoyment as a Discipline:
Hey y’all, it’s Michael here, bringing you some backbending inspiration from my workroom. My biggest tip? Stop making yourself miserable.
Incorporating enjoyment and gratitude into the discipline of yoga practice is in itself a transformative act. It shifts the focus from viewing practice as a duty or challenge to seeing it as a cherished part of daily life. This shift in perspective can significantly enhance a practitioner’s dedication and enthusiasm, making the practice more sustainable and enriching.
Commit to knocking the sh*t*y self talk off. Enjoyment is part of the process— be disciplined about its curation!
**
Intermediate Intensive -Nashville @yogashalanashville - 6/14-6/16
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Primary Intensive- Washington, DC @theyoga.club - 6/21-6/23
Hey y’all, it’s Michael here, bringing you some backbending inspiration from my workroom. My biggest tip? Stop making yourself miserable.
Incorporating enjoyment and gratitude into the discipline of yoga practice is in itself a transformative act. It shifts the focus from viewing practice as a duty or challenge to seeing it as a cherished part of daily life. This shift in perspective can significantly enhance a practitioner’s dedication and enthusiasm, making the practice more sustainable and enriching.
Commit to knocking the sh*t*y self talk off. Enjoyment is part of the process— be disciplined about its curation!
**
Intermediate Intensive -Nashville @yogashalanashville - 6/14-6/16
*
Primary Intensive- Washington, DC @theyoga.club - 6/21-6/23
this weekend at @theyoga.club
in imagePUSH, PRESS, MORE, LESS
PRIMARY SERIES INTENSIVE
this weekend at @theyoga.club
STOP, PRIMARY SERIES INTENSIVE this weekend at @theyoga.club
PRIMARY SERIES INTENSIVE
this weekend at @theyoga.club
STOP, PRIMARY SERIES INTENSIVE this weekend at @theyoga.club
When I got to Goa, I felt anonymous again.
In Mysore, I felt like everyone had heard. I was the ashtangi who got hate crime'd in the face after his house burned down. I wanted to be the tall pretty one. Or the smart one. But for now, I was very much the tragic one.
Luckily, Rolf wasn’t watching the news. I was just one more 6'3 drop back for him to do. And he was happy to oblige-- quietly sharing lite bits here and there in my ear about his work. But not so happy with it that I didn’t get assigned sone extra. Great.
After 26 years of shrinking myself for others, I got to just be the big one. You gotta gang up to take the big one down, and that's what was happening in real life. Literal gangs at home on the street, and little yogi gangs jockeying for status in Mysore.
When you question your ability to be loved by the universe, it is very helpful to see real love pouring out of someone else’s eyes.
Rolf didn’t need to know that I was stitched together with laughy taffy and titanium. Marci went to work on putting my physical injuries to bed and Rolf my heart. Neither needed a narrative. it is good, because I was so sick of my own story I couldn’t take it anymore.
As I’ve been working on my book-- it’s almost done -- the only part that I haven’t gotten into is my introduction into Systems Thinking-- through a gang beatdown.
I have known catastrophe again and again and gotten up to go again and again. This might sound like hubris, but check my receipts.
Rolf was able to help me see the interconnected nature of things in a way that makes the big picture possible. He also helped me understand how unspecial I was — while also feeling very very, very special. As Rolf would say, you do as you feel, and every day, the Yoga grows inside of you like a little plant.
In many ways, the development of my practice and the autonomy — the Santosh— the self sufficiency — means that there is less labor for my teacher to take on. Now i understand that my desire to be better in my physical practice was also so that Rolf had to do less for me.
Since he’s dead now, I will have to put my thigh down on the ground myself.
In Mysore, I felt like everyone had heard. I was the ashtangi who got hate crime'd in the face after his house burned down. I wanted to be the tall pretty one. Or the smart one. But for now, I was very much the tragic one.
Luckily, Rolf wasn’t watching the news. I was just one more 6'3 drop back for him to do. And he was happy to oblige-- quietly sharing lite bits here and there in my ear about his work. But not so happy with it that I didn’t get assigned sone extra. Great.
After 26 years of shrinking myself for others, I got to just be the big one. You gotta gang up to take the big one down, and that's what was happening in real life. Literal gangs at home on the street, and little yogi gangs jockeying for status in Mysore.
When you question your ability to be loved by the universe, it is very helpful to see real love pouring out of someone else’s eyes.
Rolf didn’t need to know that I was stitched together with laughy taffy and titanium. Marci went to work on putting my physical injuries to bed and Rolf my heart. Neither needed a narrative. it is good, because I was so sick of my own story I couldn’t take it anymore.
As I’ve been working on my book-- it’s almost done -- the only part that I haven’t gotten into is my introduction into Systems Thinking-- through a gang beatdown.
I have known catastrophe again and again and gotten up to go again and again. This might sound like hubris, but check my receipts.
Rolf was able to help me see the interconnected nature of things in a way that makes the big picture possible. He also helped me understand how unspecial I was — while also feeling very very, very special. As Rolf would say, you do as you feel, and every day, the Yoga grows inside of you like a little plant.
In many ways, the development of my practice and the autonomy — the Santosh— the self sufficiency — means that there is less labor for my teacher to take on. Now i understand that my desire to be better in my physical practice was also so that Rolf had to do less for me.
Since he’s dead now, I will have to put my thigh down on the ground myself.
Backbending strategies. Heres 3 minutes on developing a better understanding of how to position the body and how to work end range strength.
in imagethe foundation forward while
And I can feel the asymmetry
pick that foot up a bit.
And I can feel the asymmetry
pick that foot up a bit.
2025
b part
in imageAs we cultivate self trust and inner safety
o hai weirdo
bb steps
I spy @theyoga.club ‘s own @mikematspace with one of my fave Internet educators— IRL
in imageI spy @theyoga.club 's own @mikematspace with one of my fave Internet educators—IRL
Now, that doesn't change as
I spy @theyoga.club 's own @mikematspace with one of my fave Internet educators—IRL
Now, that doesn't change as
I spy @theyoga.club 's own @mikematspace with one of my fave Internet educators—IRL
praxis:
theory in practice
theory in practice
in imageThanks to @michaeljoelhall for the back strengthening prep
praxis: theory in practice
praxis: theory in practice
in imageBasically, recruiting tissue that would allow for "proper" shoulder ER
Yielding Isometrics
... this time finishing with an active isometric
Yielding Isometrics
... this time finishing with an active isometric
