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Author Topic: Horse Stance  (Read 223 times)
Sihing Dylan Allen

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« on: December 05, 2003, 07:42:00 AM »

Hey, I was wondering if horse would start hurting again when my hips got stronger, because right now it just gets to the point where i collapse, or more likely go flying backwards (like that time I hit my head on the wall).  Same thing with my cat stance, it has become frustrating because there isn't any pain to fight through.  At any rate, I was wondering if horse will start hurting again when I get to the point where i'm not going to fly out of it when my hips get tired?


Courtney Seal
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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2004, 11:26:00 AM »

things will always get tired.  its your making yourself stay there that will bring on the pain.  its not just about the physical strength that your trying to endure.  for everyone its something a little different and some things are the same.  if your falling from collapsing of muscles giving out, the pain you need to face is the pain of making yourself stay there wether your muscles are fatigued or not.  bring out whatever it is inside of you that will make you stay.  That for some, like me, is true pain.  when your tired and the muscles want to give, you release something inside of you that will make you stay.  if your looking for pain, look for this.  everyone can gain a certain amount of physical strength, but my question to you is what will make you go on when your strength gives out?
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