Looking for precision in an activity may help…

Looking for precision in an activity may help us turn anything into a sport. But why turn it into a sport? Perhaps it helps in keeping records. It helps in observing improvements of a certain kind. You against you. You against an invisible you. You against an invisible other.

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  1. so... Avatar

    You against you.

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  2. so... Avatar

    Reminded me of something I posted yesterday.

    ‘As one progresses in practice, there are nuances added and these can go really deep. The only thing that becomes apparent as I spend more time in this pose is that vast tracts of body and mind remain out of reach. On the outside the asanas are better looking but internally, there are deserts of silence. It’s a slow progression, or perhaps a progressing slowly as physical prowess gives way to a more detached viewing. One of curiosity and experimentation.’

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    1. Siddharth Soni Avatar
      Siddharth Soni

      Great zone to be in. Some progressions go much beyond anticipation at the start of the activity. I too observe that in my attempts to improve physically.

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