These poses are all really energizing, and will definitely get the blood flowing and get all the good juices {yes, that's a technical term ;)} flowing again!
The first is bridge pose. I'm showing sort of a "medium" height bridge below, but you can also wiggle your shoulder blades together and clasp your hands together to get more height. You can also stick some pillows or folded blankets under your hips for a more restorative version. Whatever way you choose, you're getting the blood flowing back towards your heart, expanding your chest and taking deeper breaths, and gently releasing the spine into a back bend.
The last energizer is a breathing technique. Basically, you just close off your left nostril and take slow inhales and exhales through only your right nostril. The right side of our body is energetically associated with the sun (HA), and the left with the moon (THA). The point of Hatha yoga is to bring these two elements into balance, so when the "Tha" side of things (cool, slow, dark, etc.) gets to be a bit much, we can stimulate the "Ha" side (warm, lively, bright, etc.) to even it out. Place your second and third fingers on your Third Eye Point (the space between and just above your eyebrows), and use your ring finger to close your left nostril. Continue breathing like this for 1-3 minutes.
Try one or all of these to put a little spring back into your step! And let me know how they worked for you if you do. If you'd like more detailed instructions on how to do each pose, Yoga Journal is a great resource with lots of pictures and descriptions.
Have a lovely rest of the weekend!
shanti >> sondra
ahh, yes. camel pose. known to make men cry like little babies (not speaking from experience at all here).
ReplyDeleteCamel pose is one of my favorites! Thank you for sharing! <3
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I'm glad you liked it. :)
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ReplyDeleteThis post is just what I need this week! I am going to try these when I get home. I have been trying to focus on staying active this past little bit, because I definitely see an improvement in my mind and well-being after I've hit up the gym, or done some stretching at home. And I'll have to check out Yoga Journal as well...I have been looking for a good online resource for poses and tips for doing Yoga at home. Thanks You!
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