Anna Railton’s Yoga for Rowers update

Advertisements

OK, I decided this week to branch out in search of more exotic and challenging poses to do. I came across a nice little resource, the Yoga Journal which has photos of what the asanas (yoga speak for “poses”) should look like and step by step instructions of how to do them.

So I cheerfully skipped off to college to print out some of the ones that looked interesting and even went so far as to get my camping roll mat out of the cupboard to give a bit more cushioning when I inevitably face-planted.  (It’s in a hilariously bad state, held together with duct tape and has doodles all over it from when a sibling obviously got bored while camping.  I instantly made it worse by walking over it in cycling cleats and taking some more gauges out of it.  I can only imagine the horrified looks I would receive if I took it to an actual yoga class.)  But digression!

However, then things started to go downhill.  Some observations:

  1. The people in those photographs are freaks.  You have to have seriously flexible hamstrings, hip flexors, quads, glutes, back, groin and shoulder muscles to do anything vaguely interesting.  As in seriously.  I nearly broke my back in half attempting to do the plough and the camel.  The latter looks deceptively easy (but you try doing it keeping your thighs perpendicular to the floor!).
  2. I need to do a lot more “boring” stretching before being able to do anything like the plough again.  Sigh!
  3. Those people in said photographs are smug gits, making it look so incredibly easy, and I hate them a little bit.  Actually no, I hate them quite a lot mutters incoherently in a malicious manner.

In essence, all I’ve written so far can be summarised thus:

“Anna tries to run before she can walk, fails miserably and painfully and is pissed off about it.”

(I should’ve really put that at the beginning and saved you some reading.  Sorry!)

Anyway, in my (limited) experience, I can recommend these if you have problems with any of the following:

Hamstrings

Downward facing dog, and fairly obviously, these two Seated forward bend and this Head to Knee Forward bend (though TBH any of the forward bends look pretty hamstring-destroying to me).

Also, the brilliantly named Warrior III pose is pretty handy too.

Quads

I don’t know about you, but I am especially bad at stretching these, out of a mixture of  always forgetting and not having found a stretch that really does is for me.  However, these two have been pretty good:

Hero (trust me – I know it looks pathetic) and reclining hero (be careful with this one – I’ve been using a pillow to prop up my shoulders as my quads are pretty tight).

Sweep rowing specific (i.e. twists)

A huge selection to chose from.  This Bharadvaja’s Twist and this Half Lord of the Fishes are a good place to start, working towards this one (Marichi‘s) or the noose.  There’s also a few standing ones that I’ve tried, and I liked the extended side angle, though I’ve been do a variation where you try and put your top arm vertically.

Personal Progress

As much as the stretching is improving I am still lamentably bad at the other side of yoga, namely the whole mind-clearing thing.  It’s not so much the rage I can’t get rid of (I’m not angry ALL the time, as hard as that is to believe) and I am finding it pretty relaxing, but my brain just refuses to shut down.  It’s apparently really difficult to think about nothing. It seems that 21 years of continually planning, thinking about maths and endlessly trying to optimise everything (like this) has meant that I have developed an inner monologue which will not SHUT THE HELL UP EVER.

Suggestions welcome on how to get my brain to shut up thinking.

The obligatory hamstring shot:

 width=
Hamstrings 2nd September
 width=
Hamstring status 20 August

I thought I’d crack out the 2010 Blue Boat leggings because they are BEAUTIFUL. Compare this to c. 2 weeks previous:

Finally, I realise that this is a blog about yoga for rowers and I’ve yet to say how it has affected my rowing, if at all.  Fear not! I am “allowed” to go rowing again on Monday 😀 WoooooOOOooooo! (This break thing is rubbish).  I shall see then if it is helping me balance myself in the boat.

Now I can actually * do* all of the exercises in Chrys’ book, her circuit takes around 20 minutes.  Having augmented this with others (see above) it now takes 30-40mins a session which I’ve been doing it religiously once a day, mostly twice a day (though I can’t see myself doing that in term time).

Days till I can go rowing: 3

Days till trials: 51

Can I get my legs behind my head? Nearly!

Unpredicted bonus to yoga: Room is hoovered often (necessity as my room could easily receive official status as a wasp graveyard – they get in through my continually open window, spend a few days flying into said window before dying on my carpet.  Lovely).

Lesson of the week: Watching food programs makes you hungry (yes, you “Great British Bake-off” with your goddam delicious-looking scones).  When you’re NOT ROWING (sad face) this is a BAD IDEA and will quickly turn you into what is commonly known as a FAT BASTARD.

How I was incredibly lame this week: Turned an unremarkable grey t-shirt into a “Shut up legs!” t-shirt (via the cyclist Jens Voigt – keep hitting F5!).  What makes this more lame is the fact that I think this is awesome.

Read the final part of Anna’s yoga saga.

Advertisements

Subscribe to our Newsletter for more information:

Our Rowing Network

Did you like this post? Support this blog and our network by donating

Feel like Rowing again? Visit the Shop at coastal-boats.eu!

Shop
Accessories, equipment, boats, clothing

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Posts

Whether it’s sports, nutrition or equipment, you’ll find what you’re looking for in one of these categories

Categories

Everything about rowing – browse through our large archive or search for articles of your choice

Archive

Search Blog

Search

Rowing Network

Do you like our posts? Support this blog and our network by donating

Newsletter

Get all latest content and news!