4 Yoga asanas to maintain proper Postures
4 Yoga asanas to maintain proper Postures
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Maintaining a proper posture is an absolute necessity for the prolonged healthy survival. If a person is doing desk job that mandates sitting position for a long hours the proper posture maintains the balance of the body and helps in building strong and flexible body. The proper posture protects the body from muscle pain, stress and also injuries. Here are four exercises that can help you improve your posture:  

Balasana or child’s pose

It helps in relieving the tension from the torso, shoulders and neck by stretching and massaging the spine. Steps are follows:

-Kneel down on the ground

-Make sure your hips resting on your heels.

-Raise the arms above the head and slowly start bending forward from your waist till you touch the ground with your palms.

-Try to touch your stomach to your thighs. Push up to your level don’t strain much

-Hold the pose for five seconds and then slowly rise back up into the starting position.

-Repeat the exercise five times.

Bitilasana or cow pose

It  helps in stretching and lengthening of the spine, gluts and hamstrings.

-Get down on all fours with your arms straight, keeping your palms and elbows in line with your shoulders.

-Make sure that your hips are right above your knees.

-Once you are in the position, inhale and push your back towards the ground in a way that curves your back.

-Hold the position for ten seconds and then exhale and come back to the starting position.

-Repeat the pose at least eight times.

Adho mukha svanasana or downward-facing dog pose

It  helps to  relieve back pain while strengthening and aligning the muscles of the back.

-Get on all fours while keeping your arms slightly ahead of your shoulders and your palms a little tilted outwards. Make sure that your knees are directly below your hips.

-Now lift up your knees while straightening your legs in a way that your hips point towards the ceiling.

-Push the ground with your palms and toes while keeping your head and neck between your arms. Aim for your back to be in line with your arms. Try to lower the heels of your feel to lie flat on the floor.

-Maintain the pose for 10-15 seconds and then return to the starting position.

-Repeat the pose five times.

 Setu bandhasana or bridge pose

The asana helps in improving the strength of the muscles that support the spine.

-Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the ground, close to your hips

-While keeping your arms straight beside you and palms facing down, slowly raise your hips about six inches off the ground.

-Hold the pose for five seconds and slowly lower your hips back to the starting position.

-Repeat the exercise ten times.

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