I have always dreaded doing moves like Downward Dog & stepping through from Plank to Spiderman type moves. I think I've figured out why they are so frustrating for me. The answer...short arms. Short arms decrease the distance between the torso and the floor, requiring a more severe hip flexion to bring the knee up to the elbow, often resulting in "sagging" or "hitching" of the hips to compensate for the lack of reach. The Spider-Man plank is a dynamic, high-intensity move that demands significant core strength to prevent rotation. When arms are short, the ability to maintain a straight, stable line (from head to toe) becomes harder during the transition, often leading to unwanted hip movement. This hurts my messed up low back & really bothers my shoulder replacement because of the extra load on the shoulders. In order to step my leg forward from a plank position, I have no choice but to lift my hand off of the floor to allow room for my leg to move forward, which tends to throw me off balance. It also explains why moves like Triangle Pose are so frustrating for me. (I suspect it's also why burpee/mountain climber moves bother me too. I'm always wanting to do them with my fists instead of my hands flat.) Using yoga blocks helps a lot but sometimes trying to move them around during workouts is frustrating in itself, especially during flows. Now I understand why I've never cared for yoga.
What do you guys think?
When I do Downward Dog with yoga blocks, I actually love the way it feels! It's starting to make sense now!
What do you guys think?
When I do Downward Dog with yoga blocks, I actually love the way it feels! It's starting to make sense now!


