[QUOTE=Bentinho Massaro;21470]Hey Yalgaar,
Well I certainly cannot define your limits for you. Headstand altogether seems to me not to be as good of a pose as every yogi claims it to be. You can also do the candle one which is less risky but has much of the same ‘benefits’. Or even just bend over in a standing pashimotanasana and relax your arms and neck. I found this one to be applicable during the day and greatly refreshing and beneficial. I think it is refreshing and healthy for your body to every once in a while be upside down, perhaps once a day to get the blood flowing and the energy moving more freely, but I would not stand on my head for 2 1/2 minutes a day. But then again, if you have trained yourself to do that and you feel absolutely comfortable with it, why not.
Though my main point was, that 2 1/2 minutes or 12 minutes does not make much difference in terms of giving you ‘more health’ or ‘more benefits’. I believe 2 and a 1/2 minutes to be more than enough to reap the benefits. I think after one minute of headstand you already have refreshed the energy flow and the blood to the brain.
I just don’t belief the brain is made for standing on its head for too long. A great amount of blood comes flowing in at once when doing the headstand, so I think that beyond the 1 minute border - but let’s make it 2 and a 1/2 minute border - you do not gain additional benefits but do increase your risk for injury to neck, vertebrate or brains. Surely you can train your muscles and they can get used to it, but how do you train your brain and the countless of veins running there? They keep receiving that same pressure every day. So be sure when you are doing the headstand that you are absolutely relaxed, or else more pressure will go to the head.
So that’s why I want you to ask yourself, what is it that’s driving you to push your limits if it is not really bringing you anything substantially fulfilling? I think this is a proper question to ask yourself before you harm your body because you want to attain something.
With Love,
B.[/QUOTE]
Hello B
You have expained pretty well everything I have asked for. Thank you very much for this. I wanted to reap all the benefits of headstand which it seems I am already by doing it for 2 1/2 minutes. Your explanation have really helped me understand this more clearly. I believe now that I understand there will not be more benefits if I do it longer and maybe only risk, I wil focus my passion on something else. Thanks a lot for all your help.
Regards
Yalgaar
After a few visits with different docs all saying the same thing - basically, “Why? Is there something else you can do to achieve the same benefits?” I changed my practice to include other inversions that I hope will bring me those benefits. Handstands and shoulder stands (the way Mr.purna teaches them, lots of blankets to preserve the cervical curve) have been working quite well for me.