Warrior III Pose (Virabhadrasana III)
Warrior III Pose Virabhadrasana III Warrior III Pose is a dynamic balancing Yoga posture that improves balance throughout the entire body by working all the muscles throughout the arms, abdominal area, and legs. Warrior III improves posture, and full-body coordination by the way it toughens the entire back muscles, including the shoulders, hamstrings, calves, and […]
Warrior II Pose (Virabhadrasana II)
Warrior II Pose Virabhadrasana II Warrior II Pose is a standing Yoga pose that improves balance, strength, and focus. There are multiple benefits from this simple pose; it provides deep stretch for the chest, groin, and legs. It can also develop endurance, soothe back pain, and promote healthy digestion.
Warrior I Pose (Virabhadrasana I)
Warrior I Pose Virabhadrasana I Warrior I Pose is named after Virabhadra, a mythological Hindu warrior. This is a standing yoga pose which is good for strengthening your arms, shoulders, and muscles of your back. It also stretches your thighs, ankles, calves, belly, groins, shoulders and neck, as well as your chest and lungs.
Upward-Facing Dog Pose (Urdhva Mukha Svanasana)
Upward-Facing Dog Pose Urdhva Mukha Svanasana Upward-Facing Dog Pose is a great way to challenge your body in opening and lifting your chest. This is best in improving your posture, firming your buttocks, stretching your lungs, chest, abdomen, and shoulders, as well as stimulating your abdominal organs.
Upward Salute Pose (Urdhva Hastasana)
Upward Salute Pose Urdhva Hastasana Upward Salute Pose can help you move into a more advanced yoga poses once mastered. This is good for your body as it stretches the sides of your belly, shoulders, armpits, and spine.
Upward Plank Pose (Purvottanasana)
Upward Plank Pose Purvottanasana Upward Plank Pose builds flexibility and strength, it is considered as an intermediate back-bending yoga pose. This is good for strengthening your front ankles, shoulders, and chest. Also, it allows your legs, wrists, and arms to be strengthened.
Upward Facing Two-Foot Staff Pose (Dwi Pada Viparita Dandasana)
Upward Facing Two-Foot Staff Pose Dwi Pada Viparita Dandasana Upward Facing Two-Foot Staff Pose puts the headstand together with upward pose into a combination. This pose is good for those who are looking for an intermediate backbend chest-opener. Some benefits of this includes balance improvement, as well as circulation and metabolic processes.
Upward Bow/ Wheel Pose (Urdhva Dhanurasana)
Upward Bow (Wheel) Pose Urdhva Dhanurasana Upward Bow (Wheel) Pose is a great help for strengthening your spine, arms, abdomen, and legs. This is therapeutic for osteoporosis, back pain, asthma, and infertility.
Upward Abdominal Lock Pose
Upward Abdominal Lock Pose Upward Abdominal Lock Pose should be performed on an empty stomach and only after an exhalation. This pose strengthens your diaphragm and abdominal muscles; stimulates your blood flow to the brain and blood circulation in your abdomen; and massages the solar plexus, the heart and lungs and the abdominal viscera.
Standing Forward Bend (Uttanasana
Standing Forward Bend Uttanasana Standing Forward Bend Pose provides practitioners with a strong stretch for the back of the body. The inverted nature of its posture provides increase of the blood supply to your brain and head. This can also aid in building strength in the muscles of your legs.