@24:40 I am not able to have both shoulders on the ground; as i move my knee to one side, it just seems impossible to keep the shoulders grounded or the knee would not go down. either , or.
Hi Ramzi M, Thanks for your inquiry. You are certainly not alone with this and there are as many ways to do twists as there are people doing twists. I would suggest picking one—the shoulder or the knee and see which feels better for you to have grounded. You can always take a bolster or blanket under the knee for support as well. I hope this is helpful ... let me know if you have any additional questions. Warmly, Sarah
Every cloud has a silver lining right enough! A niggly wrist led me to search for a hands free class and this old chestnut from many years ago surfaced - so grateful to you and all at yogaanytime for the wealth of sessions available here. This one was just what I needed!
HI Michelle F! I am so happy to hear this practice met you today. I actually completely forgot about it and you're inspiring me to bring this into my teachings this week. Thank you for sharing your experience and hope your wrist feels better soon. Lots of love, Sarah