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December 19, 2023 at 9:31 am #15975
Back Dive to Chair Sit into Bow Balance and Back Dive Walk-Down to Chair Sit into Ornament Split (mini rig). Post your questions, comments and work below!
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December 20, 2023 at 6:07 am #15976
Wow! I LOVE that it’s posted so early! I took a peak! So exciting! Now back to focus on Dec! 😁
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December 31, 2023 at 10:13 pm #16120
Any conditioning tips for the entry into the mermaid for the full rig? I’ve been working on the ground and slowly working my way up, but from the dead hang it’s tricky. I find it easier when I use my rope as it’s not so thick to hold.
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January 1, 2024 at 8:44 pm #16136
Hi Danica, yes you could practice with a rope or practice the entry using one strand of the silks versus both.
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January 2, 2024 at 2:17 am #16142
Excellent, thank you!
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January 2, 2024 at 4:09 pm #16143
One other question, on the bow pose my silk falls off my neck and then I drop. Is there any way to secure it better? I feel my silk is a little thick and my neck to small to hold it 😂 I’ve posted a video of what I mean, and how I’ve countered it for now ❤️
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January 3, 2024 at 4:01 pm #16150
This looks like a great modification! Brett will cover any other ideas in the Q&A!
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January 2, 2024 at 12:50 am #16141
Today, the system allowed me to upload my video for the December challenger in my profile – small victory dance 💃. Now on to January!
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January 3, 2024 at 4:02 pm #16151
No apologies, Helene! Your ‘free range’ video on the forum thread was noted <3.
Happy training!
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January 4, 2024 at 5:07 am #16162
Ok, this is so FUN! I do NOT have that fancy entry in my wheel house YET, but I see Jan will be a core centered month for me and I’m loving it! Now, 2 questions so far: that sit pose looks fabulous on Brett, but I look like a hunched over… I’m not sure what 😂, but it’s not cute. What am I missing? 2nd question- after the back dive I am REALLY STRUGGLING to get my breeder hips through the loop. Obviously Brett’s hips are narrower than mine, but any suggestions?
Thanks!!!!!
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January 4, 2024 at 9:40 am #16164
Will add for Brett’s Q&A!
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January 6, 2024 at 2:21 pm #16176
On the mini rig version, when Brett does the faux back dive, what keeps him from slipping? He has both his feet straight up in the air. I find if I don’t bring my left leg forward at a 90 degree angle that I slide down. Thanks!
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January 8, 2024 at 8:08 am #16184
Great question, will add to Brett’s Q&A list for this Thursday!
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January 7, 2024 at 5:31 am #16179
https://www.silksstars.com/community/janice/media/4250/
Hi. January will be ultra busy and so my SilksStars training time is limited. It seems like the only day I can record is Jan 10, before the Q&A. Thus I’d greatly appreciate feedback on how to improve. See the attached video of my rendition of the mini rig challenge. Greatest struggle is how to smoothly go to an upright position after the back dive, in order to go to chair sit. Please give comments and tips 🙂 Thank you.
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January 8, 2024 at 8:11 am #16185
Brett may not have time to review before the Q&A but we are on it!
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January 8, 2024 at 10:13 am #16187
No worries. Thanks.
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January 8, 2024 at 7:20 pm #16190
For the Back dive walk out to chair, keep your hand on the tail and let it slide through your hand as you turn to find the chair sit. You need the tension but more slack to move through the wrap to get the chair seat.
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January 9, 2024 at 2:15 am #16192
Super thanks. This tip came right on time as I start to train 30min from now. Thank you 🙂
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January 9, 2024 at 2:22 am #16193
Super thanks. This tip came right on time as I start to train 30min from now. Thank you 🙂
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January 9, 2024 at 1:20 pm #16194
Alright!!
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January 8, 2024 at 6:51 am #16181
can I do the mini rig wrap high up and then proceed into regular back dive to sit to bow? The beat to leg thread is a total mystery to my body….not happening! lol
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January 8, 2024 at 8:07 am #16183
Sounds like a solid variation! Will include for Brett’s Q&A list as well.
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January 10, 2024 at 7:42 pm #16196
Is there a variation of the bow pose? I didn’t want to omit it entirely and I can get into the position…but I don’t have enough flexibility in my back to actually get a bow so it looks ungainly (think fish on a line). I was trying out something that had one bent leg instead of both but I haven’t found anything vaguely pretty yet.
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January 12, 2024 at 4:37 am #16197
Zoë going to teach!!!!!! I’m so happy! We are all in for a treat! She is the most positive person I’ve ever met and she will have us doing things we didn’t know we could do! This is awesome!!!! THANK YOU!
Now, sorry I missed the Q&A. Off day 🥴. I watched the replay and thanks for all the tips. The sliding question was about the walk down drop. When upside down, I’m sliding out of the wraps. They come down my thighs unless I kick my left leg forward and horizontal to hold the wraps up high. Brett does a dramatic stop pose upside down for just a moment.
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January 16, 2024 at 8:47 am #16201
Yes! We are so excited about Zoe being here!
For the walk down of the back dive, check if you are keeping tension on the tail so the wrap doesn’t get any slack you don’t need until the chair sit transition and if you are pressing the top leg back into the wrap as the front leg moves forward. There is a use of pressure between the lock and the leg to create the friction to keep the slide. The wraps want to start high and tight around the thighs, right under the bum, so your power is maximized when you press into the back of the thighs before the legs move forward of the pole. Brett does hit a toes upright pose, but the toes are not quite straight up to the pole and that slight angle back is useful!
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January 17, 2024 at 12:24 pm #16202
Is anyone else having trouble hinging forward before that bow pose? Brett makes it look so easy but it’s not happening for me yet. Any tips on how to make that happen?
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January 17, 2024 at 12:57 pm #16203
Is momentum involved in getting into that hinges position? Does the cross in the wrap have to make it to the middle of my back? Is the loop around my waist or should it be on my hips somehow and if so how?
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January 18, 2024 at 8:44 am #16204
Great questions, Jill! The wrap wants to be around the waist with the bite or the cross of the wrap fully behind you and above the pelvis on the back. From the slide to get the wrap above the hips from the chair sit, think about the toes going up to the ceiling and the chest going down as the cross of the wrap travels to behind the back. It’s a variation of doing a wheel down but on a diagonal on purpose. It can be ‘exciting’ for people with a center of gravity in the hips and longer legs. The backline of the body really has to stay activated to keep the hips open because if you fold forward before the bow shape, it can take lots of work and power to get those legs back up over head! Brett’s cue to think about the hips pressing forward to move the chair sit wrap up to the waist can be used the whole way into that belly down, bow shape. Happy training!
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January 23, 2024 at 3:32 pm #16262
Ok! All of that was VERY helpful and I am making progress on that part now. THANK YOU! Now on the drop I am finishing the chair with the wrap already around my waist instead of under my bum. What am I doing wrong?
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January 24, 2024 at 10:22 am #16274
Hey Jill! Sounds like you are very efficient in your back dive as this drop typically ends with the wrap around the waist, pole either along side the body or behind the back. The variation Brett is doing here pikes/hinges forward at the hip right before the end of the rotation to find the chair sit pose, or you can think about bringing the knees up in front of you to find the sit, and the pole ends up in front of you. The demo video catches the perfect angle this month between mins 2:30 and 2:40. A slight adjustment to the angle of your legs to hips at the final part of the drop should help. Happy training!
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January 26, 2024 at 2:36 pm #16327
That hinge back and thread thru. To get in the back dive . Sometimes I find it and sometimes I don’t. Not sure what I’m missing. Any suggestions?
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January 27, 2024 at 10:15 am #16342
It’s a tough one! Brett recommends working on it from the floor and then trying with a single strand, depending on your base strength of the hinge at the shoulder and the grip power for a single arm hang. Being able to compress the knees to the chest as the chest moves away from the pole with the hinge at the shoulder are the two big strength requirements to finding this particular pathway. The chest moving away from the pole leaves room for the leg to thread through. If you have a solid compression for the tuck, you still need the chest away from the pole. If you have the power in the shoulder to move the chest from the pole, the leg still has to be able to compress to where the chest is. Hope this helps, happy training!
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January 26, 2024 at 3:23 pm #16331
I uploaded my first video for the January Challenge! And now I’m a bit worried that I didn’t do it right! Because it’s the end of the month and I just joined, I opted for the “mini rig” version (entrance and ornament split) with the back dive… wondering if that is okay? I am also working on VERY new extra stretchy and thick fabric so I’ve been finding this combo quite challenging. I submitted using my studios silks which are a bit thinner and more worn out (so not as bouncy) and it made it so I was able to actually fully rotate into the chair without grabbing the post haha. Mine were not sliding through at all (they don’t like hands free wheel downs right now either). Anyway I just wanted to make sure the modification is okay even though I still did the full drop…. Or should I have just done the walk down for the full sequence for the mini rig?
Thanks in advance!
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January 27, 2024 at 10:09 am #16341
Hello! Modifications and a little mix and match from each challenge option works great. We are looking for performance of the skill elements of the challenge and how polished the work is. People post works in progress, fully polished sequences, and every step of the process in between. The journey is yours!
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