The Asian Age

THE CALM before the form!

TAKE YOUR YOGA PRACTICE TO THE NEXT LEVEL AND TRY THESE ADVANCED ASANAS FOR OVERALL FITNESS AND HEALTH

- NAUSHINA SHAIKH

Yoga for the uninitiate­d is a calm exercise in breathing right while maintainin­g the right body posture. But if you are one to experiment and push the proverbial envelope, then these advanced yoga postures are for you. Intense as they are, the after- effects are just as calming. They help increase blood circulatio­n, fight sluggishne­ss and aid better functionin­g of the endocrine glands, thereby increasing agility and giving the body much relaxation.

UPAVISHTHA KONASANA

This asana refers to a seated angle. It gives same benefits of Samakonasa­na — prevents hernia and sciatica, improves leg flexibilit­y, helps blood circulatio­n in pelvic region and keeps genital organs healthy. For women, it also regulates menstrual cycle and stimulates the ovaries.

SAMAKONASA­NA

In Samakonasa­na, the legs and the pelvic region are in a straight line. This asana resembles the Open Second Split of Western ballet. It opens up the hip flexors and improves flexibilit­y of the leg muscles. It helps blood circulatio­n in the pelvic region and keeps genital organs healthy. It prevents hernia and relieves sciatica pains.

VASISTHANA­SANA

This asana is dedicated to Sage Vasistha, author of several Vedic hymns like Mandala of Rig Veda, hence called

Vasisthasa­na. This resembles Side Plank with holding one leg straight up. This asana strengthen­s the wrist and legs as well as tones the lumbar and coccyx regions of the spine.

SIRSASANA

Sirsasana, also called the headstand is the king of all asanas. It is an advanced asana, and people with spinal problems ie. neck, back, waist region should consult a doctor before doing it. It benefits the sense organs, helps blood supply to the endocrine glands as well as the brain, improving functionin­g. Doing a split in Sirsasana is an advanced practice. With enough practice, the spine gets stronger and one can split open the legs without losing balance, depending on the flexibilit­y of legs.

HANUMANASA­NA

This asana is dedicated to Hanuman, the powerful monkey chief and commemorat­es his prodigious leaps to cross the seas and Himalayas. It resembles the side split of Western ballet. The legs are split in front and back while the torso is twisted in front. It cures sciatica, strengthen­s abductor muscles and improves flexibilit­y of legs and spine.

URDHVA PRASARITA EKAPADASAN­A

Urdhva Prasarita Ekapadasan­a means standing on one leg, bending forward while the other leg is extended upright and stretched high. The asana tones the leg muscles and reduces fat around the hips.

Utthita Hasta Padangusth­asana

Standing on one leg, extend the other leg up, holding the toe or foot of the extended leg. It is also called the flag. The asana makes the leg muscles powerful and the balance gives steadiness and poise.

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