Eric Damon Rapier
Orange Belt
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Can anyone give any pointers on how to make sitting in seiza comfortable? I hope that I am spelling it correctly.
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lol.. they got a pill for that? I'll take it.Be younger.
This is also a good one. Especially if there is no way you can physically do it without tearing up the body.Also check with your instructor about what alternative positions are acceptable.
I actually agree that folks who didn't spend time in seiza early in life probably aren't doing themselves favors by spending extended periods in that position. I started with it in my teens, too, and it's an easy position for me (much easier than cross-legged, for instance), but not something I can stay in for an hour.We rarely sit in seiza at my dojo. Our head instructor's knee is wonky, so he only occasionally sits in seiza (I think I've seen him do it three times in 7 months). As such, he doesn't think it's appropriate to ask his students to sit in seiza if he does not. He also doesn't really believe that Americans should sit in seiza on a regular basis because we haven't grown up doing it and thus it's not good for our legs and circulation. No idea if there's truth to that, but I'm not going to argue
As a teen, seiza felt perfectly natural. I could sit for a a good while in seiza, and my longest was probably 10 minutes while listening to a guest instructor speak. I'm sure I could have sat even longer. Now that I'm 34 and hadn't done it for 16ish years, seiza isn't painful for me, but it is awkward and I feel stiff while doing it. Since my knee I'm injury, I also haven't been willing to go all the way down, so I'm a little hunched, too. Thankfully, I very rarely do it, though. I last did it at a regional seminar, and my tendonitis really flared up by the end of the day. So I had to use my hands to get off the floor. Several students whispered in my ear, "you're not supposed to use your hands." Bless their hearts and their young knees.
No idea if you'll ever feel like teenaged me (probably not), but take heart that lots of others feel like you.
Twice....once in the beginning for about 45 sec to 1 minute. I can feel how tight my shin and foot muscles are. My knees and ankles feel compressed. And my quads are tight as well. Also, I am currently unable to sit all the way back on my feet. I hunch over.
Before Goggle your word, I thought you were talking about this.