Posted 2005-10-17 6:09 PM (#34586) Subject: martin kirk
has anyone had the opportunity to study w/martin kirk?
am looking forward to an upcoming anatomy workshop....
I am very excited to get more articulate in my understanding of
anatomy and the body. would love to hear about anyones experiences.
Posted 2005-10-17 6:50 PM (#34588 - in reply to #34586) Subject: RE: martin kirk
Expert Yogi
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I don't know a thing about Martin Kirk but the best way to learn anatomy is to injure yourself one body part at a time. I have learned ever so much that way!
This post was written in the afro-yogi "don't answer the question, but reply first" modality
raku
Posted 2005-10-17 6:59 PM (#34590 - in reply to #34586) Subject: RE: martin kirk
tourist-
i get what you mean...this injuring-yes--that's what got me all started!
i took therapy training last fall w/john (friend) & my yogini physical therapist
friend whom i met there was so amazing w/her understanding of the body &
anatomy--maybe a bit rubbed off i would love to hope. certainly the curiosity
to learn more was piqued.
i had wanted to take a class at the college here-but it is too time intensive
with my work schedule. (and all the yoga-yah)
GreenJello
Posted 2005-10-17 8:39 PM (#34598 - in reply to #34588) Subject: RE: martin kirk
tourist - 2005-10-17 6:50 PMI don't know a thing about Martin Kirk but the best way to learn anatomy is to injure yourself one body part at a time. I have learned ever so much that way! This post was written in the afro-yogi "don't answer the question, but reply first" modality
Hmm.... I think his avatar lends himself to this sort of way out in left field answer, unless that's a tall cold one in your hand.
Posted 2005-10-18 12:02 AM (#34613 - in reply to #34606) Subject: RE: martin kirk
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GJ - that is definitely a tall cold one in my hand! This is the beer-lovers yoga board. Really gotta get that on the start page... Bruce had an avatar very much like mine - I copied it
BG - you and my DH would get along just fine. Myself, I am a Picardian
GreenJello
Posted 2005-10-18 9:20 AM (#34627 - in reply to #34586) Subject: RE: martin kirk
Tom Bakerian here! (3rd or 4th Doctor on Dr. Who)
raku
Posted 2005-10-19 8:23 PM (#34742 - in reply to #34586) Subject: RE: martin kirk
hello all ..
okay...I will ask Martin if he's related to the Captain.
cheers!
raku
Posted 2005-11-07 11:34 PM (#36077 - in reply to #34586) Subject: RE: martin kirk
went to martin kirk wkshop. loved it.
not related to the captain. he did however used to be
an engineer.
equipping him with a mind for exploring the mystery.
of anatomy, that is.
inner-- vs outer - space.