It’s been a year since the Passive Hang launched it’s first episode. The first episode was a solo episode, and episode 49 is an update from the host. Sharing reflections of my movement journey, and of the Passive Hang.
It’s a special time for me at the moment - I have just finished with my teacher, @tejovra.
I’ve been learning from him for 2 years. During this time my physicality has transformed from a state of fragility to a state of confidence and play.
@tejovra guided me skilfully through generalist strength and mobility development, improved my handstand from 20s to 60s, handstand pushup, straddle press, 10 muscle ups…. sprinting… ballet squats…
But this is nothing compared to the powerful lessons and experiences he facilitated -
I have read all about “movement approaches” to injury rehabilitation… but it’s one thing reading about it and another thing actually trusting in a process and doing it and seeing that it can work. Despite these issues which would have stopped me from training before, we approached this in an intelligent way - working with and through the injuries - until when the pain subsided and I came out actually stronger than before.
@tejovra showed me what actual quality training is… before I thought I was training but with no eye for detail. I had to go all the way back to the start (doing pushups on my knees!!), remove my ego and rebuild better movement patterns.
In this episode I share 4 key learnings from my time with @tejovra.
Reflecting on a year with the Passive Hang, I recommend 4 previous episodes which continue to resonate with me and influence my practice -
Otherwise Episode 12 and 19 with @thomashughemerson from @praksiscanberra. @thomashughemerson is my current teacher :)
Episode 50 to come very soon - !
If you have any requests of guests you’d love me to feature, send me a DM with the recommendation - either on thepassivehang.com or Instagram @phaonp
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