Posts Tagged ‘Triang Mukhaikapada Pascimottanasana’

Women and Yoga – Asanas for Menstruation

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

For women practicing Yoga at home or in a class, it is important to follow certain Asanas during menstruation. Practice of inverted postures can upset the natural flow of blood within the body and so should not be completed during menstruation. If you attend a Yoga class and it’s that time of the month, it may be more beneficial for you to skip the class if you feel you may be asked to do inverted postures. You don’t need to skip your Yoga altogether on that day though, you can still go to your classes if you feel comfortable with them, just ensure you take a time out whenever an inverted posture comes up. If you want to skip your lessons at this time, you can practice Yoga at home concentrating on some of the Yoga postures you already know that are suitable during menstruation.

The following Yoga Asanas for Menstruation take into account the changes your body undergoes during this time and are a combination of relaxing postures and those that are designed to ease the pain and discomfort menstruation can cause. Generally speaking you should avoid all inverted poses and standing postures that can be strenuous. When Asanas for menstruation are practiced regularly they can help to relieve cramps, backache and tension as well as promote regularity and consistency. Before you begin, make sure you are familiar with the posture Dandasana and Savasana found in “Three Simple Yoga Postures you cannot Live Without”.

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Expanding your Knowledge of Yoga Postures

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

As your skills in Yoga increase your ability to progress will also increase. This will require slowly adding more and more complex postures to your repertoire. Rather than memorising completely different postures, you should begin by adapting postures and then moving through their different variations until you can complete the full pose. The following is a four step guide to the variations of Triang Mukhaikapada Pascimottanasana from beginner level to the full posture.

1. Practice Dandasana regularly. Master this move before you continue with these variations. Dandasana is a fundamental basic Yoga Posture that is the basis for many different Yoga Asanas so it is important you can completely master this posture first. You can find information on how to complete Dandasana in “Three Simple Yoga Postures you cannot Live Without”.

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