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Headstands and elbow/forearmstands holding the pole
I know a lot of studios ask students learning to headstand to wrap their hands around the base of the pole before lifting/tucking/kicking/stepping/pressing up their legs. Like most polers I learned to headstand first near a pole – but never heid the base; I always put my hands clasped around my head as that was how I was taught in yoga, and pushed down with my forearms rather than hauling the pole.
I can now headstand comfortably without a pole or wall and love headstands more and more – but the more I find out about them (and develop my yoga and pole practice) the more I worry and think that grabbing and pulling the pole is potentially dangerous and puts the neck and head out of safe alignment, uses the wrong muscle mechanics to get up, stay up and come down safely.
Am I worrying unnecessarily? My instructor teaches the hold the pole base way and I never know what to do in classes so I don’t say anything but continue to headstand without holding the pole and hope she doesn’t make an issue of it
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