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RE: Slacklining, a Dynamic Form of Meditation
That's great, I've always liked to learn to do Slacklining because it helps a lot in balance and it's also a very good way to release the body and not be tense when doing them because if you do not move much and you fall hahaha
yes!! it's really good for you and I feel that it's good for me mentally as well. It's like a way to do 'forced' meditation bc you most likely can't think of anything else since you're all about staying on the line :)
Well, I really liked using it as a meditation, since all this leads to a total harmony making us achieve better results in everything, it takes a lot of concentration to be able to balance the body in such a way that you feel free of any distrust. I was able to do Slacklining twice and I know it's really difficult, it's also a free style where you can do a great variety of things, it's a very complex discipline where your only limitation is the imagination. I train Parkour as you already know and I have always liked to implement it with many more things and that is what it is, so you achieve a better style and you are passionate because your body moves with great agility in any environment. I really liked your video, how long have you been doing Slacklining?
Thanks for the very insightful comment luis, I agree, having the mind and body in harmony with one another is a very powerful combo. I have slacklined for a few years, but I haven't tried to do any flips or anything off of it, I like to keep my neck in-tact lol. I really enjoyed your parkour videos and would be interested in seeing what kind of tricks you would come up with on a slackline. I have slacklined off and on since my second year of college, so about 4 years now. But this past year with working I haven't done much of it, I'm going to try my best to get on it more :)
If that is very true, we mostly have to find a way to strengthen both mind, body and spirit, have that level of concentration and absolute harmony to exploit our full potential. I would like to see more videos of your progress in the slackline and without a doubt if I get with the friend that you mention I will also record a bit of my advances which are not many hahahaha I still do not know very well what to upload and keep the balance but little by little everything is a matter of practice and perseverance. I'm the same with Parkour, both the study and the work kept me a bit away since I did not have much time to train, but I'm getting back in and I want to recover the level of before I hope to see more videos of you and your you know how to lift bounce? that you fall and get up?