Stages
Similarly practice with other hand and other leg. | ||||||||
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Thursday, 5 June 2014
Ardha Naukasana (half-boat Pose)
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Tiryak Naukasana (diagonal boat pose)
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Stages
Similarly practice with other hand and other leg. | ||||||||
Benefits
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Vajra Matsyasana
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StagesFrom Vajrasan slowly lower the elbows to the floor and from their place the crown of the head on the ground. Hold the toes with the hands. | ||||||||||||||||||
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PrecautionsSciatica, slipped disc, sacral ailments, knee problems. |
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Ushtrasana (camel pose)
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Supta Vajrasana
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Stages
1. | In Vajrasana shift both the heels outside the buttocks. |
2. | Slowly lean back, take the support of the elbows one after another and rest the back, shoulders and backside of the head on the ground. |
3. | Place the hands on the thighs or beside the thighs or in swastikbanda or as a pillow below the head. Knees may be kept apart in the beginning. |
Benefits
1. | Good asana for leg ache. |
2. | Good for the pelvic region: abdominal organs & digestions. |
3. | Gives rest to the legs for those who are required to stand for a long time, walk long distances or athletes. Practice this asana with sarvangasana after long walking. |
4. | Counter pose for Paschimottanasana. |
Precautions
As per vajrasana sciatica, slipped disc, sacral ailments, knee problems. Release the pose in reverse order. Straightening the legs first may dislocate the knee joints.
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Patangasana (kite pose)
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Patang - Kite In this asana, the body looks like that of a kite flying in the air, hence the name Kite pose? | ||||||||||
Taking the asana position
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The asana positionIn this position, only the right leg is left standing on the ground. The rest of the body is lifted and forming a parallel line with the ground, with the arms spread away from the body. | ||||||||||
Releasing the asana position
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Anatomical focus | ||||||||||
AwarenessOn normal breathing and maintaining balance. | ||||||||||
Do's
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Dont's
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Therapeutic application | ||||||||||
Precautions & contra-indications
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Duration | ||||||||||
Variations & tipsIdeally the upper body and left leg should form a horizontal straight line. If it is not possible to lift the left leg to hip level, it is ok to simply lift the leg as high as possible, while keeping the leg straight. | ||||||||||
Preparatory poses
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Follow-up poses |
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