Weekend Intensive – Arm Balances
The weekend Intensives are usually a set of two long-duration sessions, conducted over two consecutive days. While each Weekend has a clear focus, the two sessions together touch upon a wide range of asanas and positions, and the second half of the second day is spent on quiet breath work. In general, the first day has preparatory actions and standing asanas ( because standing asanas are the foundations for pretty much all categories of asanas). The second day reinforces what was learnt on first day, and builds up from it. Even beginner level practitioners may attempt the first day – though they might find the classes a little challenging, the second day is meant for the intermediate level practitioner.
The last half hour is spent on breath-work/ pranayama.
‘Arm Balancings’ are so much more than ‘balancing on the arms’. Even the simplest of arm balancings brings together abdominal actions, back mobility, shoulder strength, wrist resilience, breath control, and of course, the ‘balance’ factor. Even the simplest of these balancing positions bring a unique quality of ‘lightness’, and a sense of gratification. Although regarded as a difficult category to master, the foundations of arm balancings is actually laid in the foundational standing, seated, supine and inverted positions. Explore these connections, and build up to some arm balances in this weekend series.
Note:
- Most arm balancing positions involve abdominal action, and are therefore not suitable in case of any abdominal tenderness, surgery etc. and for women during menstruation.
- These sessions have several positions where we progressively increase load on the wrists. Those with any wrist injuries/ weakness are advised caution.
Day1- Preparing through foundational Asanas
Day2: Arm balance followed by breath work
Tagwords: adhomukha vrksasana, full arm balance, eka hasta bhujasana, sirsasana with chair, bhujapidasana, wrist, arm, abdominals
Arm Balancing Short Course (Weekend Intensive) Part 1- Preparing through foundational Asanas
Exploring the connection of foundational asana – standing, seated and supine – to arm balancing positions. exploring the role of the limbs, the back, shoulders, wrist in arm balancing positions.
Level: Intermediate
Duration: 120min;
This recording is part of the Arm Balancing Weekend Intensive 2-part Short Course. Save by renting the entire Course.
Tag-words: parsvakonasana, tolasana, full arm balance, adhomukha vrksasana
Arm Balancing Short Course (Weekend Intensive) Part 2- Arm balance followed by breath work
Using the concepts of foundational asana to transition to unsupported and final positions of arm balancing.
Duration: 120min; Level: Intermediate
This recording is part of the Arm Balancing Weekend Intensive 2-part Short Course. Save by renting the entire Course.
Tag-words: wrist, arm, abdominals, parsvakonasana, tolasana, adhomukha vrksasana, full arm balance, eka hasta bhujasana, sirsasana with chair, bhujapidasana,