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QuestionHow do you stretch for a chin stand?Michiko Takatani is a Sexual Health, Yoga & Tantra Specialist and the Founder of Solar Tantra School. With nearly 20 years of experience, she specializes in a combination of Kundalini yoga and Tantra. She holds a Kundalini Yoga Certification from the Kundalini Research Institute. Additionally, her Solar Tantra School in New York has a 5-star rating.Prepare your body for a chin stand with the Sun Salutation pose, or at least with the Downward and Upward Dog poses.
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QuestionWhen I do this, I am unable to breath . I would really like to breathe. What should I do?Community AnswerDo not continue to do the chin stand if it's causing you these kinds of problems. Talk to a yoga instructor for professional advice.
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QuestionHow do I stop it from hurting so much?Community AnswerTry laying a towel or soft cloth under your chin. If you're a bit more experienced, put a hand or both hands under your chin.
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QuestionWhat if I can't hold it?Community AnswerDon't hold it, otherwise you may result in injury. Just perform it, then come right back down.
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QuestionWhy does my head hurt so bad when I do it?Tom De BackerTop AnswererYour head is bent back almost to its maximum extent, so it can hurt a little. However, if you experience pain, or even discomfort, you may be putting your balance too far forward toward your head, putting too much weight on places that aren't meant to take such a weight. Shift your balance back toward your arms.
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QuestionDo I have to be flexible to do this?Community AnswerBeing flexible will greatly help you while trying to accomplish this task.
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QuestionCan you do on your period?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionWhat if I can't get my feet over my head?Community AnswerStretch your back to get it to become more flexible. Make sure that you keep practicing.
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QuestionHow do I get my feet to the floor?Community AnswerKeep on stretching your back muscles and slowly get your feet on the floor.
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QuestionIs there any way I can do a chin stand without the blocks?Community AnswerJust keep using them until you feel more comfortable. If you feel like you're ready but not 100% sure, ask your coach.
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QuestionHow do I stop the fear?Community AnswerIf you're nervous, practice with an instructor.
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QuestionIs this like a handstand?Community AnswerNo, a chin stand is actually where you place your chin on the ground and keep your upper chest curved. However, your hands are in the same position as a handstand.
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QuestionWhat if I had back injuries but they've gone away? Can I still do this?Community AnswerIt depends on how serious the injuries were and how long ago they occurred. It would be best to talk to your doctor before attempting a chin stand or any other physically strenuous activity.
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QuestionIs it okay to go into a back bend followed by a chin stand if I have a sore back?Community AnswerYou shouldn't perform any kind of gymnastic moves with a sore back. You could worsen your injury. Instead, rest until the pain goes away before resuming your exercises.
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QuestionHow do I breathe in it?Community AnswerUse a breathing exercise. If you can't get breath don't hold it for long or you can face severe consequences.
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QuestionHow do I spread my toenails?Community AnswerUsing a nail stretcher or alternatively a nail spreader. Make sure not to damage the tissue in between your toes and fingers.
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QuestionWhat can I use if I don't have any blocks?Community AnswerYou can try large books or really anything that helps. Just try and find something the right size that can support your weight.
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QuestionCan I do a chin stand if I am a gymnast?Community AnswerYes! You will be working on your flexibility and strength as a gymnast, so it’ll be easier!
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QuestionHow can I do this? I can't breathe when I try.Community AnswerThis trick makes it harder to breathe because you are laying with your body weight on your neck and chest. Try to balance out your body weight by using your upper back so you don't have all the weight in one point. You can also push a little bit with your arms to relieve your neck.
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QuestionHow do I grab my feet?Community AnswerYou need to be really flexible to grab your feet in chin stand. Go into a chin stand, place your feet firmly on the ground in front of your head. Then slowly move your hands forwards to your feet and grab them.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have foam blocks?Community AnswerYou can use anything that supports your weight. You can also do it without support, but make sure you are strong and flexible enough to do it before you try.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I can't lift my chin high enough?Community AnswerThen you should practice more flexibility training. Stretch your back by doing bridge and seal pose.
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QuestionWhat is it called when you do a chin stand and put your feet on the floor?Community AnswerIt's called a "pretzel" in contortion. It's also still a chin stand/ chest stand even if you have your legs all the way to the floor.
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QuestionWhat if my chest area is uncomfortable while doing this activity?Community AnswerIf your chest feel uncomfortable, try not to have all your bodyweight on your chest. Push more with your arms and play around to find a balancing point you feel better with.
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QuestionWhat are some stretches I can do? Also when you say if you feel pain you should stop but aren't you supposed to feel a little bit of pain if your back is being stretched?KrazyKOCCommunity AnswerFirst, to get your legs ready to go up in the air, slowly lift each leg in the motion you would do for a normal chin/chest stand and repeat it on each leg 5 times. Another stretch to help your back is by simply doing a backbend; if you cannot do a backbend then look up an article on how to and it will really stretch your back. The last way is to do a pike stretch; it stretches the other part of your back. Make sure to stretch before and after you do a chin/chest stand. And yes, it is normal to feel a little pain but if it hurts too much, then take a break and come back later.
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