UTTANASANA: STANDING FORWARD BEND

This inversion is one of the poses in sun salutations, and it comes with so many benefits:

  • stretches the hamstrings

  • stretches and lengthens the spine

  • may benefit scoliosis

  • stimulates the lymphatic system

  • stimulates healthy digestion + relieves gas

  • strengthens the circulatory system

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TRADITIONAL VARIATION

From Tadasana, hinge at the waist and bend forward, reaching the fingertips toward the floor or grasping the backs of the legs. Tilt the pelvis forward and draw the lower belly in to create extra length in the backs of the legs. Keep a soft bend in the knees to prevent locking the knees. The feet can be together or hip distance apart, whichever is most comfortable for you. Hold for 5-10 breaths.

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ADDING PROPS

If you are unable to reach the floor, that’s ok! You can modify this pose with a strap under the feet to help you create length in the spine and hamstrings. Or you can use a block or chair to bring the floor to you.

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CHAIR VARIATION

If you struggle with fatigue or have difficulty balancing, you can modify this pose with a chair. This will also lessen the intensity of the hamstring stretch.

Come into a seated position away from the back of the chair. The feet are flat on the floor, ankles directly below the knees. Hinge at the waist, reaching for the floor with your fingertips. Let the chest rest against your thighs and relax the head and spine. Hold for 5-10 breaths. To come up, press the palms of the hands into your thighs and slowly rise.

Which variation is your favorite? Let me know in the comments!