steve Posted August 1, 2021 Good question, for me it is much closer to calisthenics/hatha yoga. It does not substitute for tsa lung or trul khor which are less isometric, more movement/breath/intention oriented. I get a very different result from them - core strengthening, hip flexibility, some emotional release and central clearing. I tried to research the lineage and there is nothing to be found online on Hansard's teacher. I did find some negative accusations related to Hansard and sexual abuse of students - https://forum.culteducation.com/read.php?12,25113,page=1 Not sure I buy that this is Bön in origin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vajra Fist Posted August 2, 2021 9 hours ago, steve said: Good question, for me it is much closer to calisthenics/hatha yoga. It does not substitute for tsa lung or trul khor which are less isometric, more movement/breath/intention oriented. I get a very different result from them - core strengthening, hip flexibility, some emotional release and central clearing. I tried to research the lineage and there is nothing to be found online on Hansard's teacher. I did find some negative accusations related to Hansard and sexual abuse of students - https://forum.culteducation.com/read.php?12,25113,page=1 Not sure I buy that this is Bön in origin. Yes, I spotted that too on Christopher Hansard. I think Stephanie Wright's book came out around the same time the 5 Tibetan Rites entered the mainstream, so was very much of its time. My brain being as contrary as it is, soon after posting this I started a regular practice, not of kum nye, but of the 5 rites. That also seems slightly inauthentic, when viewed in light of classical yantra yoga, but nevertheless an excellent calisthenics regime. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hierundjetzt Posted yesterday at 03:10 PM Anybody still following this practice by Stephanie Wright? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steve Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, hierundjetzt said: Anybody still following this practice by Stephanie Wright? I do daily squats and like the posture she described in her book. I think squats are magic. I don’t do the full series any longer. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hierundjetzt Posted 4 hours ago 17 hours ago, steve said: I do daily squats and like the posture she described in her book. I think squats are magic. I don’t do the full series any longer. you mean just regular bodyweight squats? Why do you think they are magic? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steve Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, hierundjetzt said: you mean just regular bodyweight squats? Why do you think they are magic? Yes, as I get older, I find sitting in the squat position to be wonderful for my hips and low back, promoting strength and flexibility. It's a position many of us in the West are unfamiliar and uncomfortable with, favoring always sitting in chairs. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites