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I wish I had the courage not to fight and doubt everything. I wish, just once, I could say: ‘This. This is good enough.‘
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Yoga for Runners!!
I have been getting a couple of asks about the kind of stretches for runners, so I have decided to do a yoga guide on this <: this is a great way to cool down and stretch out your leg muscles and hips after a good run!
1. Passive Standing Forward Bend
Holding on to opposite elbows and with your feet shoulder distance apart, slowly drape your torso over your legs. Slowly sway from side to side, opening up your hamstrings and calves. As you exhale, slowly deepen your stretch.
2. Wide-Legged Standing Forward Bend
Widening your stance, deepen your stretch by using your peace fingers to grab on to your big toes. As you exhale, pull your torso towards your legs, feeling a nice stretch at the back of your legs.
3 & 4. Low Lunge & Lizard Pose
These are poses that help you stretch your hip flexors. For lizard pose, use a yoga block if it gets a little too intense for you. You do not have to get down on to your forearms. You can be on your palms if that feels good for you.
5 & 6. Pigeon Pose & Mermaid Pose
Both are passive hip openers, so feel free to stay in your pigeon pose for as long as it feels good. You can also go into resting pigeon pose, with your torso draped over your front leg, resting on your forehead.
If your hips feel open and good, come into a mermaid pose to stretch your sides and deepen the stretching of your hips.
7, 8, and 9. Downward Dog & Three Legged Dog Variations
Downward dog is a great pose to stretch out your calves. As you come into your downward dog, try to melt your chest towards the ground, and make sure your arm pits are pointing towards the ground and not flayed outwards. Reach your back heel towards the ground, and you’ll feel a nice stretch on your calves.
To deepen your stretch, come into the three legged dog. Feel free to open your hips in your three legged dog. This not only stretches your calves but also opens up your hips.
10. Seated Forward Fold
End off with a seated forward fold. Try not to round your back too much by shifting your gaze to your shins or toes rather than your knees. As you inhale, straighten your back. As you exhale, melt your torso towards your legs.
Feel free to come into a child’s pose or savasana to end off your stretches if that feels good <:
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This is a great cooldown routine after a good run! <: Have fun! Namaste <3
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Football is a cruel sport that permanently injures the brains of its players. A “great hit,” the kind that elicits “oohs” and leads to instant replays, is a trauma. The brain slams into the skull. Hard. At the University of North Carolina’s Sports Concussion Research Program, they put six sensors into the helmets of their players. Malcolm Gladwell reported the results for one young defensive lineman, who in a simple day of practice, sustained four hits ranging from 63 to 96 gs. To put those numbers in perspective, Gladwell writes, “if you drove your car into a wall at 25 miles per hour and you weren’t wearing your seat belt, the force of your head hitting the windshield would be around 100 gs.”
The NFL’s problems in one accidentally revealing ad
“If you want to prevent concussions,” said former Steelers receiver Hines Ward, “take the helmet off: Play old-school football with the leather helmets, no facemask. When you put a helmet on you’re going to use it as a weapon, just like you use shoulder pads as a weapon.”
In other words, don’t evolve. Devolve. Go back to the beginning of the ad.
Read more: WaPo’s Ezra Klein
(via sportsnetny)

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In response to the tragic news of the Connecticut school shooting this morning, a White House petition has been already launched to urge the Obama administration to regulate access to deadly firearms in the United States:
The goal of this petition is to force the Obama Administration to produce legislation that limits access to guns. While a national dialogue is critical, laws are the only means in which we can reduce the number of people murdered in gun related deaths.
This is retarded. Did prohibiting alcohol make people stop drinking? Obviously not. Has the “war on drugs” made people safer? No, only less safe. Prohibiting sales of handguns will do nothing but drive even more sales underground, and make everyone less safe overall. This is just plain ignorance.
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