Back Bend Progress

It’s a month later and another photo has been added to the back bend progress page.

Cheers

Tim…

4 thoughts on “Back Bend Progress

  1. Hi Tim,

    I have the same issue with backbends so I was interested in your progress. I have been working on mine with:

    -updog/cobra
    -Passive stretch over a foam roller
    -Hip flexor stretches
    -Camel
    and then I go into Wheel.

    Like you, my upper back does not bend enough. My shoulders are pretty open but the ribs do not allow much movement/opening which I am trying to work on. I found a video by Andrey Lappa called Universal Yoga. What I like is he has upper shoulder/torso/limb stretches that are really effective. I am trying on where

    -you kneel in Cat
    -place chin on floor, arms stretched out in front of you like in Child’s pose
    -Try to get chest to touch the floor

    I think (and hope!) this will help me open up the chest area more to improve my backbend. I have learned from you that I should be doing my stretches more often. I was only doing them about 2-3 times a week.

  2. Hi.

    Thanks for the comments. I’ll try out that exercise you mentioned.

    Back work is really hard, mostly because the positions feel a little weird. I can do most stretches including splits for ages, but I find holding back bends for long periods of time really hard.

    Cheers

    Tim…

  3. Yeah, now I can hold a Wheel for 20 seconds, sometimes 25 seconds but that’s it. Oh, BTW, is there any way to get it so my email doesn’t come up directly into view? I click onto comments and I see my comment, your reply and then under Leave a Reply there’s my email (right where it says “will not be published”…)

    I’ll let you know how the backbends go. I just got Elastic Steel for my splits, looking forward to it. Currently I can do a full front split on the left, and about 5 cm short on the right. But I’m nowhere near the full straddle!

  4. Hi.

    That email address is not visible to other users of the blog. It is only shown on your PC. It is mandatory when you enter a comment, so it can be validated and prevent spam being posted.

    If you want to convince yourself, try viewing the blog from someone elses PC and you will see no email addresses are shown.

    Cheers

    Tim…

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