re stretchiness
I read an article a while back that flexibility is something people are born with and you can only increase your flexibility by stretching every day. Once you stop, you almost immediately start losing again. I am very inflexible, cannot touch my toes, not even close. If I stretch 20-30 min a day for 3-4 months, then I can.
re stretchiness
If you fall into a black hole, your body will be stretched to several miles long before it disintegrates.
Sorry, that's all I got on the subject.
Also, cats are stretchy.
I wonder how many right-wingers think Obama approved that raid in Somalia just so it would take place during the State of the Union speech. It makes a nice juxtaposition of headlines. Though if Obama is scheduling things on purpose, if I were someone pissing off the US, I would keep track of when Obama has major speeches planned. Just in case.
I've learned, through karate, that I'm pretty flexible. At least when the fat doesn't get in my way.
I also get the need to repeat moves a bunch of times until muscle memory kicks in. My main issue is having trouble translating a move I've learned "right handed" to doing it left handed. It is like I'm learning something completely new.
If you fall into a black hole, your body will be stretched to several miles long before it disintegrates.
The gravitational forces at the event horizon make most yoga poses impractical.
Also, back on the salad discussion- I discovered why the new salads do not fill me up-- they are only 180 calories!!! (Weirdly, they are also not listed on the healthy list).
That's definitely not a meal!
I need to give up on consciously processing the commands and learn them by moving in the pattern enough times that the non-verbal part of my mind picks it up.
I hear ya. My skating coach just this week told me to "stop thinking" and just do mohawk turns. He says my body now knows how to do them and my brain is just getting in the way and I have to ignore it.
Sophia, I think it may just be what your library purchases, though I don't know what you read. My library has lots, but it's often already checked out!
Lee, I believe that staying home would have been the smart option. . . if only I had realized before I left everything that I forgot.