Zen Sports: Mobility for Better Sitting
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Much gratitude for this.As per Jundo's request I am linking a couple of short instructional videos for improving lower body mobility/flexibility.
Hip mobility can be an impediment to sitting comfortably, so I hope this is of some help. Spinal mobility can be a chicken and egg situation with lower body flexibility or lack of it, so that's also worth paying attention to.
These movements should feel like a good stretch, so don't try to go hard or push through any pain. You should be able to breathe comfortably while doing them, and maybe do 1 minute per movement. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Hip rotation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxJFktHw3I4&t=2s
Hip extension: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_i8xzLL0XM
Thoracic spine rotation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54RL1loaCdo&t=3s
Gassho
Chris
I won't try to list my spine issues. As long as no more surgery, I'm good! =)
Gassho, meian st lh
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I would insist that, if you have any spine or back issues, do none of this until checking with your doctor!!!!
Gassho, JALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLEComment
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Thank you!
Tony,Dharma name= 浄史
Received Jukai in January 2022
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Yes thank you Jundo for adding that caution. If you have chronic issues or are in pain please consult with a trusted clinician first.
It is possible to make things worse, as with any type of exercise or action.
Some years ago a person came to me with a history of multiple back surgeries and chronic pain, who's goal was to be able to sit zazen again. He had been a member of the Mt. Shasta monastery while Leonard Cohen was living there in fact. We had to take things very cautiously, and with the assistance and advice of his doctors. And there were setbacks here and there, but progress did come with consistency.
Gassho,
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I would have told her to just "sit" as she is, as her capabilities allowed. Like Leonard Cohen's grumbly voice (no close relation, by the way), one just sits or sings with what one has. On the other hand, no reason to give up on the body either, and quit rehab too early, if one want to recover. Middle way. Not clinging to recovery, neither running away.Some years ago a person came to me with a history of multiple back surgeries and chronic pain, who's goal was to be able to sit zazen again. He had been a member of the Mt. Shasta monastery while Leonard Cohen was living there in fact. We had to take things very cautiously, and with the assistance and advice of his doctors. And there were setbacks here and there, but progress did come with consistency.
Gassho,
Chris
Gassho, J
STLahALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLEComment
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I agree, and this person did for the most part, doing zazen while lying and in a chair. However the largest setback came when he went on a retreat in Colorado and came back in extreme pain due to being forced to sit for long periods with an option to change position, and had a new teacher that insisted on 2 hours of uninterrupted sitting that really caused back problems. I was pretty furious at whoever this teacher was at causing harm, but it was also his choice to do it. Couldn't agree more that middle way is appropriate here.I would have told her to just "sit" as she is, as her capabilities allowed. Like Leonard Cohen's grumbly voice (no close relation, by the way), one just sits or sings with what one has. On the other hand, no reason to give up on the body either, and quit rehab too early, if one want to recover. Middle way. Not clinging to recovery, neither running away.
Gassho, J
STLah
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