I should just stay in ardha chandrasana
Things were kind of hitting a plateau - way better than it had been, but far from 100%.
Meanwhile, my classes had been kind of suffering. I like to bring them lots of balance and stabilization work - it's been great because I know they need it even more than I do, and as long as I give modifications and progressions, I can get my own workout too. But the last few weeks have made it hard to even demonstrate a lot of moves without feeling like I'm aggravating the hip.
On Thursday I thought I'd try a progression that winds up in half-moon pose. I did one at home, standing on the bad leg, to see if I could do it. Wow, that felt pretty good, opened up the hip without pain or excessive pulling. So I did it with them in class, too, once on each side. Even better.
Just that day made a huge improvement. So I'm now doing those once or twice a day, along with the extensions every couple of hours.
The weird thing is that it was ardha chandrasana that worked out the problem I was having with my obdurator in the other hip over the winter. And I'd been pretty much neglecting all my yoga before it got bad this time...
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler