This ad photo of a latex mini skirt from Ali is another example of a perfect example of femininity (the pose, back arch, hanging arm, knees together, 45 degree angle, etc):
(This post was last modified: 08 May 2021, 17:56 by Like Ra.)
Femininity
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Can you train that back arch? Or are their spines made of some kind of rubber?
I've never been able to look that feminine.
Sorry, I think I said that wrong. 😅
(This post was last modified: 16 May 2021, 21:50 by PurpleVibes.)
Is there a training method to achieve such glorious back arch? What is your technique? (09 May 2021, 04:53 )RedEmeraldKitsune Wrote: Sorry, I think I said that wrong. 😅Yes, I understood what you said 😊 I mean, I'm trying to train. (09 May 2021, 04:53 )RedEmeraldKitsune Wrote: What is your technique?General flexibility. Plus when I stand I always try to arch my back - belly in, ass out. And if nobody is watching - just do that, then relax, repeat, etc.
Apparently I did the ass out thing for years without realising it and it was a large contributor to my hernia and recent surgery. So doing it knowingly is probably fine but doing it all the time (even during workouts) puts you at risks for lower back problems.
There's always the 'Cat' yoga pose thing.
(09 May 2021, 18:56 )Anne Wrote: Apparently I did the ass out thing for years without realising it and it was a large contributor to my hernia and recent surgery. So doing it knowingly is probably fine but doing it all the time (even during workouts) puts you at risks for lower back problems.😭😭😭 (09 May 2021, 19:01 )Culmor Wrote: There's always the 'Cat' yoga pose thing.😍😍😍 My emotions are riding a roller coaster right now. (09 May 2021, 18:56 )Anne Wrote: Apparently I did the ass out thing for years without realising it and it was a large contributor to my hernia and recent surgery.Wow... All my life I did the opposite (martial arts training makes sure you have your tail between your legs 😆). (09 May 2021, 19:01 )Culmor Wrote: There's always the 'Cat' yoga pose thing.Yep, and also 'Plough' to do the opposite. |
