Boat Pose (Navasana)
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Boat Pose (Navasana)

What is Boat Pose (Navasana)? Navasana, also known as the Boat position (from the Sanskrit words nava, which means “boat,” and asana, which means “pose”), is a fundamental yoga practice that increases focus, balance, and core strength. This pose is frequently performed as part of a yoga sequence to improve general endurance, spinal stability, and abdominal…

Warrior Pose(Virabhadrasana)
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Warrior Pose (Virabhadrasana)

What is Virabhadrasana? Warrior Pose, also known as Virabhadrasana, is a collection of related yoga poses that include lunging while standing. The pronunciation of the position is Vee- Ra- Bha- Dra-asana. Vira means “hero,” “warrior,” “vigorous,” and “courageous” in Sanskrit, while Bhadra means “good” or “auspicious.” Inspired by the strong warrior Virabhadra, who was created…

Janu Sirsasana (Head-To-Knee Pose)
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Janu Sirsasana (Head-to-Knee Pose)

What is Janu Sirsasana? Janu Sirsasana, or Head-to-Knee Pose, is a seated forward bend that stretches the spine, shoulders, hamstrings, and groins. This pose is often used in yoga sequences for flexibility and relaxation. Yoga sequences often include Janu Sirsasana because of its many physical and mental advantages. On a physical level, it lengthens the…

Paschimottanasana
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Paschimottanasana (Seated Forward Bend)

What is a Paschimottanasana? Paschimottanasana (Seated Forward Bend) is a classic yoga pose that involves sitting with legs extended and folding forward from the hips to reach toward the feet. It stretches the spine, hamstrings, and lower back, promoting flexibility and calmness. This pose also aids in digestion and helps relieve stress. This pose involves…