This post is Part 2 of my Q & A with Leah!
Leah says: "I was also wondering if you could tell me what exactly is grounding...I heard it in class a few times but I'm still not sure what or why we need to do it or what poses qualify as grounding and why."
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Grounding is rooting = becoming one with the ground to become more stable. Like a tree - with all those roots digging deep into the ground they are super-grounded. When you "ground" you root your energy down, which helps you feel physically strong and mentally clear.
Rooting down in a pose allows you greater height/length to reach Up.
Synonyms to help you find more grounding things: Support, strength, solid, firm, pressing.
Things that are NOT grounding: balancing poses (especially if you're standing on one leg), inversions (you have to root down, but then down is up), being a flyer in Acroyoga, too much flow - if you don't spend enough time being still the energy is too frenetic to ground you, flying in planes - even the floor isn't stable, being carried.
This is the final section of Leah's questions from the weekend, but don't forget that I am always accepting questions. I do loooove getting them.
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