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    Forward Pressure: The Yang Of Yoga - IT'S HERE! ORDER NOW!

    Forward Pressure: The Yang of Yoga is a 3 Phase, incrementally progressive Prasara Body-Flow™ dedicated to the development of power to yield, halt and overcome forces in the frontal plane: the eccentric, isometric and concentric strength of all four limbs in the frontal plane.



    It is named the Yang of Yoga to metaphorically refer to the rebalancing emphasis that this style of yoga intends. We’ve seen a recent fixation on the yin aspect of yoga: referring to the releases of connective tissue and joints. The yang aspect, contrarily, alludes to muscle and movement. This is not to say that Prasara Body-Flow™ is either Yin or Yang. How can it? One cannot exist without the other. No activity is specifically this or that. It's always integrated. Only our beliefs are separated. But, it is the recent domination of yin presentations of yoga which prevents access to it for many people, if not most men. The generative, yielding feminine aspect has reclaimed its rightful place in fitness and internal work. But like everything, there must be balance, and in this case homeostatic rebalancing. That is what the yang aspect of yoga brings to us: a sensible yogic path which develops sound muscularity through movement.

    Before the PC commercialization of yoga in the West, you’d never find a namby-pamby milquetoast guru. Yogi were each and every one tough, strong men who wrestled, swung heavy clubs (even the Indian god of strength, Hanuman, is depicted hoisting heavy clubs), performed acrobatics on ropes and pillars, and practiced very challenging gymnastic movement sessions. Good luck to you if you were a devotee who was slacking in your practice!

    Having this style of yoga available gives access to so many more people, especially men who just can’t grasp the notion of the contortions of a 105lbs woman. Many women will be absolutely delighted to finally be able to appreciate the muscular movement that you won't find anywhere more present than in Forward Pressure. Re-injecting masculinity back into the equation only restores balance to the equation. That's not to say that Forward Pressure is a "men's only yoga". Women will LOVE this course!

    You need a total integrated path for yourself. Sometimes you need to be gentle and release, to concentrate on centering your thoughts and controlling your emotions. Sometimes, on the other hand, you need to take action, to move and writhe in the ecstasy of physical life! It's all in balance.

    No style of yoga is superior. No yoga is THE way. Yoga is about creating YOUR way. Forward Pressure will contribute to your opportunity to do just that.

    IT'S HERE!!!
    Order before April 6th and save $5.00 ($34.95) while supplies last of this initial stock! We cleared out the stock during the promo offer on FlowFit®, so we cannot guarantee that you'll be able to participate in the offer unless you order ASAP. It will retail on April 7th, at $39.95.

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    *sigh* how can we even hope to keep up?

    what's this one about....???

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    Forward Pressure: The Yang of Yoga is a 3 Phase, incrementally progressive Prasara Body-Flow dedicated to the development of power to yield, halt and overcome forces in the frontal plane. In this case the eccentric, isometric and concentric strength of all four limbs in the frontal plane. Originally, I designed this program for my strength development specific to groundfighting.

    I’ve named it the Yang of Yoga to metaphorically refer to the rebalancing emphasis that this style of yoga intends. We’ve seen a recent fixation on the yin aspect of yoga: referring to the releases of connective tissue and joints. The yang aspect, contrarily, alludes to muscle and movement.

    This is not to say that Prasara Body-Flow is either Yin or Yang. How can it? One cannot exist without the other. No activity is specifically this or that. It's always integrated. Only our beliefs are separated. But, it is the recent domination of yin presentations of yoga which prevents access to it for many people, if not most men.

    I recognize and support that this is due to the feminine crowd reclaiming their rightful place in fitness and internal work. But like everything, there must be balance, and in this case homeostatic rebalancing. In my experience, fitness is polarized by two hyperboles: on one side you have the froo-froo touchy-feely types who although very peaceful, couldn't stand up against a strong wind. On the other hand you have the roid rage bodybuilding powerlifter who can't control his temper long enough to stand up off the toilet. Culturally, we NEED balance. That is what the yang aspect of yoga brings to us: a sensible yogic path which develops sound muscularity through movement.

    Before the PC commericialization of yoga in the West, you’d never find a namby-pamby milquetoast guru. Yogi were each and every one tough sons of bitches who wrestled, swung heavy clubs (even the Indian god of strength, HANUMAN, used heavy clubs), performed acrobatics on ropes and pillars, and practiced very challenging gymnastic movement sessions. And good luck to you if you were a devotee who was slacking in your practice! :o :twisted:

    Having this style of yoga available gives access to so many more people, especially men who just can’t grasp the notion of the contortions of a 105lbs woman. As John Wayne said, this is like "yoga with balls." That's not to say that Forward Pressure is a "men's only yoga". Women will LOVE this course! Many women will be absolutely delighted to finally be able to appreciate the muscular movement that you won't find anywhere more present than in Forward Pressure. Reinjecting masculinity back into the equation only restores balance to the equation.

    You need a total integrated path for yourself. Sometimes you need to be gentle and release, to concentrate on centering your thoughts and controlling your emotions. Sometimes, on the other hand, you need to take action, to move and writhe in the esctacy of physical life! It's all in balance.

    No style of yoga is superior. No yoga is THE way. Yoga is about creating YOUR way. I know that Forward Pressure will contribute to your opportunity to do just that.
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    cant keep up with you

    Seriously Coach go take a vacation. We need a break from your "physical genius" so we can catch up. Take your family and go to some amazing place for about a year! If anyones earned it you have. btw when is this due for realease? Also any idea of pricing?
    Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.

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    Who is to say this isn't my vacation? I love being graced with the opportunity to bring greater health, mobility and performance to people!!

    More news to follow, my friends!
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    Congrats on yet another new release! I take it the difference between this particular product and FlowFit® is the latter is more for conditioning and the former is more for strength?
    Paolo Valladolid

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    Paolo,

    No, it's not merely a distinction on strength and conditioning, though FlowFit® is more conditioning than strength and Forward Pressure more strength than conditioning. (It's impossible to separate them, so it's more about emphasis.)

    FlowFit® addresses the 6 major movements in three dimensional space: heaving, swaying, surging, pitching, yawing, rolling.

    Forward Pressure addresses the eccentric, isometric and concentric strength in the frontal plane with all four limbs irradiating from the core. In other words, Forward Pressure concentrates on surging.

    I'm VERY excited about this product because basically, most men are recovering from the fixation on pecs, shoulders and arms. Forward Pressure provides that musculature, but in a whole bodily experience that is safe and sustainable, without sacrificing flow. Forward Pressure, also, uniquely includes a section on Compensations - movements to address and compensate for the emphasis on surging.
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    Sounds very interesting Scott, any tentative date when this is going to be released???

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    As soon as we have announcements, we'll post them!
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    I'm VERY excited about this product because basically, most men are recovering from the fixation on pecs, shoulders and arms. Forward Pressure provides that musculature, but in a whole bodily experience that is safe and sustainable, without sacrificing flow.
    Based on what you've said so far, this will be incredibly healthy for men like me.

    I'm still waiting for my Intu-Flow® to arrive so I'm asking this question without any knowledge of the 6 major movements:
    Will there eventually be a similar offering to Forward Pressure for those recovering from fixation on the lower extremities? Just let me know if the question is off-base. Thanks.

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