- Crash-landed on my head - (2)
- Crash-landed on my left hip - (2)
- Flopped around like a dying fish - (3)
- Leaned too far and felt my elbows give way under me - (2)
- Stopped and stared at the floor in disgust for 10 seconds - (1)
- Acquired a nasty 5-minute-cramp on my left upper arm - (1)
- Acquired a bruise on my left temple - (1)
It's impossible. My body just doesn't want to rotate on my right forearm and my left elbow just doesn't stay put on my left waist and slips off the minute I try to stabilize it.
On the other hand, baby-freezing to my right is a happier state of affairs. I managed to stretch the time I could hold the freeze to a whole 30 seconds today. And so I celebrated with another 1/4 lb of Justin's Chocolate Hazelnut Butter. I am dangerously close to a nut butter overload and opening the 2nd bottle. Thankfully, the 3rd bottle belongs to (e:Paul).
Not sure how you would do this but you just have to work at getting better body control on that side. Maybe there are parts of the movement that you can work on by them selves or maybe there are balance and other exercises or tasks you can do that will improve the control you have of that side of your body... That would also help you being able to do other moves in the future on that side or part of your body.......