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Downward Facing Dog -

Builds strength, flexibility and awareness; stretches the spine and hamstrings; rests the heart.
Start on your hands and knees. Keep your legs about hip width apart and your arms shoulder width apart. Your middle fingers should be parallel, pointing straight ahead. Roll your elbows so that the eye or inner elbow is facing forward. Inhale and curl your toes under, as if getting ready to stand on your toes. Exhale and straighten your legs; push upward with your arms. The goal is to lengthen the spine while keeping your legs straight and your feet flat on the ground. However, in the beginning it's okay to bend the knees a bit and to keep your heels raised. The important thing is to work on lengthening the spine. Don't let your shoulders creep up by your ears -- keep them down. Weight should be evenly distributed between your hands and feet. Hold the position for a few breaths. Come down on and exhale. Repeat several times, synchronizing with your breath: up on the exhale and down on the inhale.

 

 Adho Mukha Svanasana
Posture

 


 

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The chart below describes some of the fundamental yoga postures. The sequence can be performed in order. When you are familair with the postures, you can try some of the vinyasas, or yoga flows too.

Sit/Easy Position - Sukhasana

Dog and Cat

Mountain - Tadasana

Forward Bend or Extension - Uttanasana II

Trikonasana - the Triangle

Warrior I I - Virabhadrasana II

The Cobra - Bhujangasana

Downward Facing Dog - Adho Mukha Svanasana

Head to Knee -- Janu Shirshasana

Half Shoulderstand -- Ardha Sarvangasana

The Bridge - Sethu Bandhasa

The Corpse -- Savasana


 



 
 

 

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