Kurmasana is like pizza
Even when it's bad, it's good.
So, I fell out of Titti (as my friend L calls it) on my way out of Bhuja. So, I was so slippery (wearing capris for no apparent reason) that I couldn't even press up to Titti after Supta K. So, I couldn't lift my heels in Kurmasana without bruising my triceps. So. What.
Self-practice tomorrow, hopefully in a heated room. Some might call it Bikram followed by the middle third of Primary. But I will call it self-practice.
Adam's seven today.
Did you know that when they were still horsedrawn, busses were called "omnibusses"? And here I was thinking that "omnibus" was an adjective describing a law that covers many sundry topics. Learn something new in First Grade every day.
YC
6 comments:
similar experience but different reason.
i was in K then came out to prepare for supta when eddie says one second so i had to go BACK in to K then be adjusted into supta by the end of THAT i just didnt have it in me to lift my core up high enough to make a nice clean jumpback.
Omnibus is also a German word. If you are a group of people and you want to go on on a trip you might consider to rent an Omnibus (bus). Omnibusse are also the busses that are used in public transportation.
I already noticed that you use words o German origin. I am astonished that they exist in American language. Last example was spiel.
Ah, so I am not the only one...it IS the penultimate (or ultimate, depending on when you observe the moon, which occurs at 10:something P.M. tomorrow night) practice of the week....
So, Ursula, spiel is totally of German origin - it is Yiddish!
YC
What does weltschmerz mean?
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Aditya, there are no shortcuts.
YC
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