Sentences with phrase «back of one's mat»

Inscribed «Lewis Hines [sic]» on paper backing and back of mat backing, inscribed «property of...» on front of mat backing.
The swerving and derving to the front and back of the mat creates an ecstatic flow, as if my body is beginning to commune with spirit.
Inscribed «Lewis Hines [sic]» on paper backing and back of mat backing, inscribed More...
Plus, when yogis try to transition from the back of the mat to the front by jumping, they're often met with a greater challenge.
Tuck the back toes under and lift the back knee and then step your front foot back to the back of the mat.
Tightens and tones butt while improving balance HOW: Stand at the back of your mat, feet together.
Start by rolling two inches to the back of your mat, and two inches forward.
Using your arm muscles and core, arch your back so your chin meets your chest, and your upper body moves towards the back of the mat.
You can then turn your right foot out 45 degrees and keep your left foot parallel to the back of your mat or space.
Start in Mountain Pose at the back of your mat.
Step your right foot to the back of the mat, placing it on a 45 degree angle and grounding the heel down (aligning your right heel with your left heel).
Stand in Tadasana (Mountain Pose) at the back of the mat.
Make sure that your back foot is evenly grounded — spread your baby toe toward the back of the mat and push into your outer heel.
Bring your palms down to the floor and step your right foot to the back of your mat next to the left one to lower directly into Chaturanga, all in one breath.
Flatten your palms back down on the floor and jump or step your feet to the back of the mat directly into Chaturanga Dandasana.
How to Do the Child's Pose: Start in a kneeling position towards the back of your mat.
When you've had enough turn to the back of your mat and rise up.
You'll most likely need to drop your front (right) hip point down, shift it toward the back of your mat and and pick your back (left) hip point up.
Keep the legs active with the heels pressing toward the back of the mat.
Keep the legs active as the heels press toward the back of the mat.
Prevent the bottom from poking up by pressing the tailbone towards the back of the mat, keeping it tucked under.
Lengthen the tailbone to the back of the mat and gently firm up the belly.
Estimate $ 1,500 - 2,500 Titled, dated, and signed on the verso of the print l.r. and on the back of the mat l.r. Stamp indicating archivally processed print and date on the verso of the print l.c. and on the back of the mat l.c..
I then followed the rest of the tutorial, cutting the paper, folding it over the mat, and taping it in place on the back of the mat.
So I took it apart to spray paint, but when I realized that the back of the matting was bare wood I decided to just turn that around.
Continue binding the canes together, clip off excess, and bend the twisted section to the back of the mat to hide.
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