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YESSS!!! I DID IT!!!! at first i thought i couldn't do this because i was chubby but i WAS WRONG!!!! i'm legit almost crying of happiness XD THANK YOU sosososososo soooo much for this detailed and helpful video.
I have been practicing this for a while (with little success!) I just managed to do this pose today thanks to this video! What you said about the fear of falling helped and today I fell a few times before I managed to do it! A lot of it came from allowing myself to trust my body, it was a small shift in thinking but it came with a significant result so thank you! Xx
I've been struggling with crow pose for such a long time after doing yoga regularly for months. Everytime I watch a tutorial, I throw my hands up in frustration. I finally started focusing on core and upper body strength recently to help with this, and still struggle with my balance. I watched this video today, and was able to do the pose for a few seconds at a time! This is a big deal to me, and I feel confident enough to get better with time. Thank you for explaining clearly and being so encouraging.
@@chipschneipps609 I just go with my favorite RUclips yoga instructors that have upper body and core strength videos on top of my regular yoga practice. I'm not hardcore about it, I just keep practicing. I still don't have the crow pose down but can do it on a good day. Practice, practice, practice. Don't give up! That advice is also a reminder for me. :)
Thank you. That was very encouraging. I've been doing yoga everyday for 3 months and have noticed that I've gotten stronger and more toned. I feel like challenging myself with this pose. And I'm so glad to hear that it took you years.
I have practiced yoga for years and been trying to do crow for five months and this video made it click!!! When you said to stop fearing falling I got it!! Now to figure out holding it longer 😂
That was a really good explanation of the pose. I tried it for the first time yesterday and thought I cannot do this. But after your explanation I feel that with effort it is possible. Greetings from Scotland.
This was one of the finest yoga tutorials that I have seen for Bakasana.amazing .I am trying to increase my upper body strength.I can see how important this pose is as the foundation for arm balances. I finally have the proper idea of what I have to do in order to master this pose.Thank you so much🙏.
This was soooooo helpful. Im teaching crow in my class tomorrow and this is amazing tips. Also the fact that you are doing it AND explaining for that entire time is so impressive. Thank you so much !!!
You’re such a great teacher for someone like me who is just beginning. I’ve always been athletic and into fitness, but resistant to yoga. I’m finding my body likes it as I get older and need the practice with flexibility. Thank you for great videos!!
I just love this tutorial! I wish there were an option to upload the clip of me attempting this while watching quite some time later. You explained in a way that helped me distribute my weight more effectively and I finally realized where I was going wrong each time and I was able to hold for 8+ seconds this time lol! Thank you!
this was SO helpful! i was able to do it for just a few seconds! and yes i did fall on my head lol, that's ok, the tricky part for me is getting the knees to go up high enough -- the yoga block tip helped! thank you so much
I tried getting into crow after over a year & what a disaster it was🙈 & then I looked up ur tutorial. Though I have been practicing yoga for 2yrs. now... My body is still not very flexible... Blame it on me never moving for 30yrs. Of my life... Tight hips, stiff back... But m getting there... No qualms... Ur 2nd tutorial worked... My body suddenly remembered it & I succeeded in getting into it... Only for a few secs. but m happy... Gonna practice it everyday... Thanks Kassy... You are a saviour ❤️❤️❤️ Have been practicing yoga with u for the past 2yrs. An absolute fav guru🙏🤗
This is my first youtube comment ever but I have to say I JUST DID CROW!! I've tried so many times before in studio classes for months and months, but this tutorial was the game changer and broke down everything so well. Thank you so much!!!
wow, that block on the head was so useful. i know you said you dont recommend it but its a good way personally for me to get a feel of the pose. love it somuch!
I started with frog pose and then one day I busted out crow pose for the first time! I even kicked back into chaturanga!! But it took months of wrist strengthening for me. Which was my weakest link.
Hi Kassandra, I truly appreciate your classes. Your tutorials have been incredibly helpful in correcting my posture and getting the most out of my workout. I would love it if you could provide tutorials for all the major complex positions. While you do cover these in your videos, having specific guidance on where to place our weight and how to align our bodies would be immensely beneficial. For instance, pigeon pose is a favorite of mine, but I've been practicing it for years and still feel unsure about my form. It would be fantastic to receive detailed instructions from you on how to properly execute it for maximum benefit. Similarly, poses like downward dog and triangle pose could greatly benefit from your expert guidance. Looking forward to your future videos. Thank you for all that you do! Take care,
My dear Lady you are amazing talking and doing the crow you’re great. Now I am going to try this pose I have been doing yoga for many years but this 1 pose is hard for me I use to be able to stand on my head but 4 years ago I tried it and heard cracking noises I didn’t know at that time I had degenerative disc problem in my neck so I cannot stand on my head anymore but I will try the crow I am 65 years but I still do my yoga and meditation regularly but my fibromyalgia pain get in my way on some days. So if you can be kind enough to do some extra poses for older people with limitations due to arthritis and osteoporosis joints pain the reason is because I have realized the more you do poses the pain becomes less.Namaste thank you 🙏
I’m relatively new to yoga, I only started at the beginning of this year. I’m so proud of myself for being able to do this pose just for a few seconds! You inspire me so much to take a leap of faith and trust in myself that I am capable. Thank you so much for being you 😄🫶
I'm on my first day of learning how to do this and girl let me just say this video makes me feel so much better about not knowing how to do it right away! will be using this daily!!
Omg I DID IT!!!! FUCK YEAH! the combination of this video plus tutorial by Man Flow Yoga (even though I'm not a man) finally allowed me to do crow pose. Rocking back and forth helped a ton. I can't hold the pose for super long but this is he first time I got both feet off the ground
Hi Kassandra! It would be so great if you could do a tutorial for basic pigeon pose. My shin is never parallel to the mat, I don’t know if my hip is too high from the ground or if my overall alignment is just wonky. I’ve been watching your videos and doing your practices for years. I’d love your help!
Goosebumps!! Thank you for making it simple to do! I am also looking for Yoga for Strengthening the Arm,toning Arms..Please let me know if you already have it, if not requesting you for the same :) :) :) Many Thanks!!!
Thanks Kassandra :D You're an excellent teacher. I got this 5 mins through the vid... Gonna keep practicing :D Thank you so much! Keep up the great classes and enlightening tutorial vidz. I would love some inverted, headstand tutorials :)
Excellent advice!!! Thank you Kassandra !! Worked the very first time :-) Your tip with the arms and elbows did the magic. And of course the fear issue ;-)
Namaskar, Kassandra. I find your tutorial videos very informative and I love the way you break each asana into different segments. Keep up the super work. Love & light ❤️🕉️👌
Yoga teacher here... did you manage by now? Tip: don't push your knees hard into your arms, this is just for stability. The strength of holding your knees up must come from your core :) try some cat poses and really draw your navel in for a warm up.
At first, yes. Once you build more core strength you'll be able to control the weight distribution more and have more "lift" in your lower body so that the knees don't dig into the arms as much. Keep practicing :)
@@aliciacc8632 I'm a student myself, and I have the same arm pain. I think that comes from limited core strength and overall flexibility, so I'm working on that. The one-foot-raise (at 5:05 in the video) is something you can do alternating between each foot; it's hard enough to be an exercise on its own, so stick with that for a while. When raising both feet off the ground (at 5:29), a suggestion from another RUclips teacher is to do small "pulses" -- that is, lift your feet off the ground, hold for 3 seconds, and then go back down; that's one rep. Do up to 12 reps, and 3-4 sets, with a minute of rest in between each set. When I started out, I could only do a few reps, I can now do 3 sets of 12 reps (with great difficulty!). Good luck! jz
Alicia Liñan -try flattening your shins against the upper arm. Right now you are driving your knees into the tricep (which isn’t yet strong enough). Another approach is to try to bring the knees UP into the armpits, thinking of not touching the triceps.
Jan 30 ,now as I'm finally trying crow pose I can see lots of variation which can be so helpful like using wall to put my legs on , folded blankets in front of me ( so if I fall I don't break my spects ) 😅
Hey Kassandra, I've watched many videos regarding this aasana.Either videos are very lengthy or the tutor is very boring.Yours is very outstanding and very effective,moreover its very easy to understand...
You explained I it really well, on my first 2 attempts I fell straight onto my face after about 3 seconds 😂 I still accasionly fqll, but when I do, I don't mind because I feel like I've got better at it 😂 Thank you xx
I’ve been doing frog stand a lot lately and it’s not too difficult. But I feel like Crow has my butt way up higher in the air. So I started trying crow today and it’s much harder. My knees hurt my triceps for one. But ill keep working! Beautiful tutorial
2 questions Should the knees and legs be in line with the arms, or on the outside of the arms? Should they knees be squeezing in while doing this or should all the tension be in arms and hands/fingers? I seem to rememberyou saying in previous videos to squeeze like theres a big beach ball in there Thanks!
Hopefully people read the comments. But how do you keep your knees on the back of your arms without them sliding off. Unless I’m going skin on skin my legs slip. But I’m also new to yoga and have been practicing this pose daily after my usual daily practice.
Thank you for detail demonstration. Did you know that this pose leads to many injuries and traumas(as per yoga mimamsa ), so I wouldn't be so brave to encourage people to fall while practicing Kakasana, unless they have a thick pillow on the floor in front of their face.
I do try and practice this pose, but I really struggle getting my knees up to my armpits 😢 They are always near my elbows. @yogawithkassandra are there any tips you have that might help with this please? I have been practicing yoga daily for over 17 months now and can do most of the poses including planks etc. Just a little #frustrated. Thanks in advance. Namaste 🙏🏽 ❤
I need to build up core and arm strenght. getting into the position is not the problem, keeping it up is. my arms give out after five or six seconds. still, I think that for just the third time trying it I'm doing some solid progress.
Hi there, wondering if you could clarify the difference between this and crane pose. I watched another video where they showed crow and crane and the crane looked more like what youre doing than crow.
I did it! Loved this video. Thank you! Question though... my knees pressing into the back of my arm hurts pretty bad. Is that normal in the beginning or am I doing something wrong?
Great tutorial. managed to hold it for quite a bit. Question: I do get sore wrists, even when distributing across my fingers. Is that normal in the beginning? And question 2: any tips/videos on how to transition from crow practice into handstands? Thanks!
Hi Kassandra. I've followed your yoga channels for few months already, and i'm starting to go to intermediate videos. I stumbled upon crow pose and of course it freaked me out. So i searched for tutorials and found you again 😄 I tried to follow but, whenever i place my knee on my upper arm and start to shift weight forward, i feel skin friction between my thigh and arm, and it causes a bit of pain even before i manage to lift any toe. Is it normal or am i doing it wrong?
Yes! That tends to happen to most people when they are first learning the pose. As you get stronger in your core you won't need to put as much weight on the back of your arms. In the beginning you are mostly just letting the weight of your legs rest on your arms and the upper body does all of the work. With time you'll be able to engage your low belly and core to put very little pressure on the back of your arms and it will prevent your knees from slipping. It takes time though!
Thank you! I'll keep practicing and try building more core strength. I've watched so many videos on how to do this pose and so far your second method is the only one I've tried that has gotten me to get one foot off of the ground. Thanks for the tip and tutorial!
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So well explained!
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YESSS!!! I DID IT!!!!
at first i thought i couldn't do this because i was chubby but i WAS WRONG!!!! i'm legit almost crying of happiness XD
THANK YOU sosososososo soooo much for this detailed and helpful video.
I have been practicing this for a while (with little success!) I just managed to do this pose today thanks to this video! What you said about the fear of falling helped and today I fell a few times before I managed to do it! A lot of it came from allowing myself to trust my body, it was a small shift in thinking but it came with a significant result so thank you! Xx
I've been struggling with crow pose for such a long time after doing yoga regularly for months. Everytime I watch a tutorial, I throw my hands up in frustration. I finally started focusing on core and upper body strength recently to help with this, and still struggle with my balance. I watched this video today, and was able to do the pose for a few seconds at a time! This is a big deal to me, and I feel confident enough to get better with time. Thank you for explaining clearly and being so encouraging.
Can you please tell me how you build up your upper body strength?
@@chipschneipps609 I just go with my favorite RUclips yoga instructors that have upper body and core strength videos on top of my regular yoga practice. I'm not hardcore about it, I just keep practicing. I still don't have the crow pose down but can do it on a good day. Practice, practice, practice. Don't give up! That advice is also a reminder for me. :)
Thank you. That was very encouraging. I've been doing yoga everyday for 3 months and have noticed that I've gotten stronger and more toned. I feel like challenging myself with this pose. And I'm so glad to hear that it took you years.
This is the best video! After a few tries, I was able to hold the pose for 5 seconds. Thank You!
Yay, OMG I just lifted from crow into headstand and lowered back into crow for the first time!!
I have practiced yoga for years and been trying to do crow for five months and this video made it click!!! When you said to stop fearing falling I got it!! Now to figure out holding it longer 😂
That was a really good explanation of the pose. I tried it for the first time yesterday and thought I cannot do this. But after your explanation I feel that with effort it is possible. Greetings from Scotland.
This was one of the finest yoga tutorials that I have seen for Bakasana.amazing .I am trying to increase my upper body strength.I can see how important this pose is as the foundation for arm balances.
I finally have the proper idea of what I have to do in order to master this pose.Thank you so much🙏.
This was soooooo helpful. Im teaching crow in my class tomorrow and this is amazing tips. Also the fact that you are doing it AND explaining for that entire time is so impressive. Thank you so much !!!
You’re such a great teacher for someone like me who is just beginning. I’ve always been athletic and into fitness, but resistant to yoga. I’m finding my body likes it as I get older and need the practice with flexibility. Thank you for great videos!!
I just love this tutorial! I wish there were an option to upload the clip of me attempting this while watching quite some time later. You explained in a way that helped me distribute my weight more effectively and I finally realized where I was going wrong each time and I was able to hold for 8+ seconds this time lol! Thank you!
this was SO helpful! i was able to do it for just a few seconds! and yes i did fall on my head lol, that's ok, the tricky part for me is getting the knees to go up high enough -- the yoga block tip helped! thank you so much
I tried getting into crow after over a year & what a disaster it was🙈 & then I looked up ur tutorial. Though I have been practicing yoga for 2yrs. now... My body is still not very flexible... Blame it on me never moving for 30yrs. Of my life... Tight hips, stiff back... But m getting there... No qualms... Ur 2nd tutorial worked... My body suddenly remembered it & I succeeded in getting into it... Only for a few secs. but m happy... Gonna practice it everyday... Thanks Kassy... You are a saviour ❤️❤️❤️
Have been practicing yoga with u for the past 2yrs. An absolute fav guru🙏🤗
This is my first youtube comment ever but I have to say I JUST DID CROW!! I've tried so many times before in studio classes for months and months, but this tutorial was the game changer and broke down everything so well. Thank you so much!!!
wow, that block on the head was so useful. i know you said you dont recommend it but its a good way personally for me to get a feel of the pose. love it somuch!
Thanks
took me abt 9 months to do this pose, and a few face planting.
everyone around me seems to be doing it so effortless! makes me feel better...I think Im close after months of trying
Well described 😂
I started with frog pose and then one day I busted out crow pose for the first time! I even kicked back into chaturanga!! But it took months of wrist strengthening for me. Which was my weakest link.
Hi Kassandra,
I truly appreciate your classes. Your tutorials have been incredibly helpful in correcting my posture and getting the most out of my workout. I would love it if you could provide tutorials for all the major complex positions. While you do cover these in your videos, having specific guidance on where to place our weight and how to align our bodies would be immensely beneficial.
For instance, pigeon pose is a favorite of mine, but I've been practicing it for years and still feel unsure about my form. It would be fantastic to receive detailed instructions from you on how to properly execute it for maximum benefit. Similarly, poses like downward dog and triangle pose could greatly benefit from your expert guidance.
Looking forward to your future videos. Thank you for all that you do!
Take care,
My dear Lady you are amazing talking and doing the crow you’re great. Now I am going to try this pose I have been doing yoga for many years but this 1 pose is hard for me I use to be able to stand on my head but 4 years ago I tried it and heard cracking noises I didn’t know at that time I had degenerative disc problem in my neck so I cannot stand on my head anymore but I will try the crow I am 65 years but I still do my yoga and meditation regularly but my fibromyalgia pain get in my way on some days. So if you can be kind enough to do some extra poses for older people with limitations due to arthritis and osteoporosis joints pain the reason is because I have realized the more you do poses the pain becomes less.Namaste thank you 🙏
Hi Kassandra, can you do a tutorial for chaturanga ? Thank you!
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I have never seen before the way she tells to practice crow asana...superb
I’m relatively new to yoga, I only started at the beginning of this year. I’m so proud of myself for being able to do this pose just for a few seconds! You inspire me so much to take a leap of faith and trust in myself that I am capable. Thank you so much for being you 😄🫶
I'm on my first day of learning how to do this and girl let me just say this video makes me feel so much better about not knowing how to do it right away! will be using this daily!!
Omg I DID IT!!!! FUCK YEAH! the combination of this video plus tutorial by Man Flow Yoga (even though I'm not a man) finally allowed me to do crow pose. Rocking back and forth helped a ton. I can't hold the pose for super long but this is he first time I got both feet off the ground
Hi Kassandra! It would be so great if you could do a tutorial for basic pigeon pose. My shin is never parallel to the mat, I don’t know if my hip is too high from the ground or if my overall alignment is just wonky. I’ve been watching your videos and doing your practices for years. I’d love your help!
great lesson Crow Pose - fear Ceane is the biggest challenge to this pose.
Will love to see your lesson on Crane pose and Peacock
Gave myself a nasty bruise on my left arm from trying this today, but I GOT SO CLOSE!! I'm gonna get it any day now! I can feel it!! 😍
You broke it down so well that I think I can practice this an accomplish it. Thanks!
Fantastic!
Thank you so much for giving us options. I can already do the crow but making it better because of your tips. Thank you!
I love how your telling a good old story while in crow pose 😂😂😂 love it xx
I can doooo itttttttt!!!!! Thank you dear Kassandra!!!!💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Goosebumps!! Thank you for making it simple to do!
I am also looking for Yoga for Strengthening the Arm,toning Arms..Please let me know if you already have it, if not requesting you for the same :) :) :)
Many Thanks!!!
This one should help :) ruclips.net/video/cdq6nfAWu4c/видео.html
Awesome!!! Thanks a ton, Dear Kassandra!
This is an amazingly comprehensive breakdown. Not quite there but will keep trying. Thank you!
Beautiful teacher with beautiful explanation
Thank you for this video, you broke this down perfectly! Now to practice! I’ll put a fluffy pillow in front of me for when I fall lol
I did it the first time for 3 seconds! Thank you!
This is a great video. Thank you for breaking it down so well. Greetings from India! Namaste.
Thanks Kassandra :D You're an excellent teacher. I got this 5 mins through the vid... Gonna keep practicing :D Thank you so much! Keep up the great classes and enlightening tutorial vidz. I would love some inverted, headstand tutorials :)
Excellent advice!!! Thank you Kassandra !! Worked the very first time :-) Your tip with the arms and elbows did the magic. And of course the fear issue ;-)
Thank you for this...I've been using the block as placement for my head as you demonstrated in a recent video... Very helpful! 💕
Glad you've found it helpful :)
Namaskar, Kassandra. I find your tutorial videos very informative and I love the way you break each asana into different segments. Keep up the super work. Love & light ❤️🕉️👌
Thank you :)
Did my first crow pose for like 3-4 seconds 😄, I think it's going to be a fun challenge ✌️
Fear don’t hold me back the pain of my knees trying to take off my tricep skin does 😱 any tips ???
Just... wear clothes. Longer sleeves and pants legs....
Yoga teacher here... did you manage by now? Tip: don't push your knees hard into your arms, this is just for stability. The strength of holding your knees up must come from your core :) try some cat poses and really draw your navel in for a warm up.
Thank you for this class. It has inspired me . I will come back to share my sucess,
A very thorough tutorial with good tips. Thanks Kassandra!
Great Demo! Thank you!!
Thanks a lot for this practice 🙏🏽
Your presentation is Awesome! The technique is perfect!
Are my knees supposed to hurt my arms when they rest onto them?
At first, yes. Once you build more core strength you'll be able to control the weight distribution more and have more "lift" in your lower body so that the knees don't dig into the arms as much. Keep practicing :)
@@yogawithkassandra But it hurts sooo much that I couldn't practice at all.. Dunno what to do 😭😭
@@aliciacc8632 I'm a student myself, and I have the same arm pain. I think that comes from limited core strength and overall flexibility, so I'm working on that. The one-foot-raise (at 5:05 in the video) is something you can do alternating between each foot; it's hard enough to be an exercise on its own, so stick with that for a while. When raising both feet off the ground (at 5:29), a suggestion from another RUclips teacher is to do small "pulses" -- that is, lift your feet off the ground, hold for 3 seconds, and then go back down; that's one rep. Do up to 12 reps, and 3-4 sets, with a minute of rest in between each set. When I started out, I could only do a few reps, I can now do 3 sets of 12 reps (with great difficulty!). Good luck! jz
@@jz4901 Thank you so much! I'll try too!
Alicia Liñan -try flattening your shins against the upper arm. Right now you are driving your knees into the tricep (which isn’t yet strong enough). Another approach is to try to bring the knees UP into the armpits, thinking of not touching the triceps.
I got bruises on my back upper arms frm trying this everyday for a month now Bt i keep going even if it takes me forever it’s fine. I enjoy it😌🧘🏽♀️
Did you eventually get it
Jan 30 ,now as I'm finally trying crow pose I can see lots of variation which can be so helpful like using wall to put my legs on , folded blankets in front of me ( so if I fall I don't break my spects ) 😅
Great video, thanks so much. But so difficult 😲🧘♀️😂❤️
Hey Kassandra,
I've watched many videos regarding this aasana.Either videos are very lengthy or the tutor is very boring.Yours is very outstanding and very effective,moreover its very easy to understand...
Thank you so much :)
This is so helpful and understanding
You explained I it really well, on my first 2 attempts I fell straight onto my face after about 3 seconds 😂 I still accasionly fqll, but when I do, I don't mind because I feel like I've got better at it 😂 Thank you xx
Determined to achieve this, but mostly face planting at the moment!!
Been practicing crow pose a few times a week, thanks for the tips.
I did it 😍
Just after watching your video 😘
Great instructions 👍
so nice to hear your encouragement!!! thanks!
very helpful! thank you for sharing.
Great tips for crow pose! Thanks!
Damn! Thank u so much! I did it the first time and didn’t fall😅😃😃 it’s awesome
Great tutorial!
Super. Thank you🙏
Yay i could manage to hold it to 2 secs 🎊 😂 slowly i’ll get there 😄
I’ve been doing frog stand a lot lately and it’s not too difficult. But I feel like Crow has my butt way up higher in the air. So I started trying crow today and it’s much harder. My knees hurt my triceps for one. But ill keep working! Beautiful tutorial
You are so motivating 😄😄
2 questions
Should the knees and legs be in line with the arms, or on the outside of the arms?
Should they knees be squeezing in while doing this or should all the tension be in arms and hands/fingers? I seem to rememberyou saying in previous videos to squeeze like theres a big beach ball in there
Thanks!
I will practice this everyday
Hopefully people read the comments. But how do you keep your knees on the back of your arms without them sliding off. Unless I’m going skin on skin my legs slip. But I’m also new to yoga and have been practicing this pose daily after my usual daily practice.
Thank you for detail demonstration.
Did you know that this pose leads to many injuries and traumas(as per yoga mimamsa ), so I wouldn't be so brave to encourage people to fall while practicing Kakasana, unless they have a thick pillow on the floor in front of their face.
Amazing, thank you
I do try and practice this pose, but I really struggle getting my knees up to my armpits 😢 They are always near my elbows. @yogawithkassandra are there any tips you have that might help with this please? I have been practicing yoga daily for over 17 months now and can do most of the poses including planks etc. Just a little #frustrated. Thanks in advance. Namaste 🙏🏽 ❤
This was great, thank you. I got both feet off for maybe a second which was very exciting. :) My goal is to learn how to do this pose.
I need to build up core and arm strenght. getting into the position is not the problem, keeping it up is. my arms give out after five or six seconds. still, I think that for just the third time trying it I'm doing some solid progress.
Thank you for this
Ok. I believe that maybe one day....
I like your tip to lift even one foot off the ground. I can do that.. pergaps!
Super. Thank you
Hi there, wondering if you could clarify the difference between this and crane pose. I watched another video where they showed crow and crane and the crane looked more like what youre doing than crow.
I did it! Loved this video. Thank you! Question though... my knees pressing into the back of my arm hurts pretty bad. Is that normal in the beginning or am I doing something wrong?
Thank's 🙏
Great tutorial. managed to hold it for quite a bit. Question: I do get sore wrists, even when distributing across my fingers. Is that normal in the beginning? And question 2: any tips/videos on how to transition from crow practice into handstands? Thanks!
Really inspired
Luv you alot 😍 tnx you for learning
Hi Kassandra. I've followed your yoga channels for few months already, and i'm starting to go to intermediate videos. I stumbled upon crow pose and of course it freaked me out. So i searched for tutorials and found you again 😄 I tried to follow but, whenever i place my knee on my upper arm and start to shift weight forward, i feel skin friction between my thigh and arm, and it causes a bit of pain even before i manage to lift any toe. Is it normal or am i doing it wrong?
Love this ❤️. What poses or classes do you recommend to build up upper body strength to be able to work towards and do this pose? X
A lot of love to Kassandra. I liked your way of explanation.
Brilliant thank you you broke it right down I will try yr way
I feel that my knees keep slipping down or off of my arms. It also hurts feeling bone dig into bone. Is that normal?
Yes! That tends to happen to most people when they are first learning the pose. As you get stronger in your core you won't need to put as much weight on the back of your arms. In the beginning you are mostly just letting the weight of your legs rest on your arms and the upper body does all of the work. With time you'll be able to engage your low belly and core to put very little pressure on the back of your arms and it will prevent your knees from slipping. It takes time though!
Thank you! I'll keep practicing and try building more core strength. I've watched so many videos on how to do this pose and so far your second method is the only one I've tried that has gotten me to get one foot off of the ground. Thanks for the tip and tutorial!
How do you get your knees up into your arm pits? I got huge bruises on the back of my arms from trying this.
I love your yoga so much!
Thank you so much! This video is really helpful!
Thanks for watching :)
Excellent tutorial - thanx 4 sharing 😀
Do you squeeze your upper arms with your knees, or push into armpits? I dont get this part :)
Very helpful! Thanks for sharing!!
that was very helpful, thank you :)