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Improving a Basic Invert
Hey everyone!
So, finally, I've managed to hook my foot and do the rudiments of a basic inversion! It's been 3 years of on and off poling, and I've finally gotten it. I can even keep doing it! Not one of those sudden, fleeting things that seem to come and go.
However, I'm curious as to how to improve upon what I've got! See, I can tuck my legs fine, and I can hold myself up for about a count of 4. I will continute to improve on my abs, and my arms…but is this all that's necessary?
Having watched the lesson Veena has on it about a million times (and also writing down as much as I could of the video), I realize not bringing the hips up high enough is a beginner problem. Is it only this tucking that I'm not getting?
The bigger part for me is…how do you tip back? Like, how do you go from the tucking legs to an invert? There seems to be this magical action people do between the two that I just don't seem to get! How do you get your hips up there?
Thanks guys! I'll keep plugging away at it, and I'm still totally excited!
Now, if only I could find my camera…. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_confused.gif
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