Wild Thing Variations ~ Maya Devi Georg
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These Wild Thing variations are for people that are already comfortable and steady in wild thing pose.
Things to remember: keep your hand forward of the shoulder, keep your foot flat on the floor, and relax the head and neck.
And play in the pose. You’ll find new variations that way!
These Wild Thing variations are for people that are already comfortable and steady in wild thing pose.
Things to remember: keep your hand forward of the shoulder, keep your foot flat on the floor, and relax the head and neck.
And play in the pose. You’ll find new variations that way!