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Pose) by exhaling, curling the toes under, and raising the hips. In the Bihar School of Yoga, the pose is named Parvatasana, Mountain Pose, the hands... |
the toes on the ground. Another option is to stand beside a wall and place one hand on it. Alternatively, the pose can be practised reclining on the floor... |
Pose (stylized as POSE) is an American drama television series about New York City's ball culture, an LGBTQ subculture in the African-American and Latino... |
Chakrasana (redirect from Inverted tip toe bow pose) The pose is illustrated in the 19th century Sritattvanidhi as Paryaṇkāsana, Couch Pose. In the general form of the asana, the practitioner has hands and... |
forearms on the floor, elbows bent, is called Ganda Bherundasana. Light on Yoga treats both forearm and hand balance forms as variants of this pose. It is... |
Lotus position (redirect from Lotus pose) The other foot is then placed on the opposite thigh as symmetrically as possible. The pose requires "very open hips". It can be modified using a support... |
Baddha Konasana (redirect from Wall Butterfly Pose) used for meditation, the hands are placed in Anjali mudra (prayer position) in front of the chest. The pose strongly opens hip and groin, and is one of... |
Shavasana (redirect from Corpse pose) Padangusthasana ("Reclining Hand to Big Toe pose") is entered from Shavasana by raising one leg and optionally grasping the big toe with the hand on the same side.... |
hip, or coxa(pl.: coxae) in medical terminology, refers to either an anatomical region or a joint on the outer (lateral) side of the pelvis. The hip region... |
Eka Pada Rajakapotasana (redirect from Swan Pose) completed pose bend the knee of the rear leg, and grasp the foot or ankle with one or both hands. Rajakapotasana is described as strongly hip-opening,... |
Craven Cottage (category Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata) attendance is 49,335, for a game against Millwall in 1938. Next to Bishop's Park on the banks of the River Thames, it was originally a royal hunting lodge and... |
crab, hands-on-hips, and hands-in-front are the most popular. All front-facing muscles should be showcased since the contestant forces their hands together... |
Utkatasana (redirect from Chair pose) Utkatasana (Sanskrit: उत्कटासन; IAST: Utkaṭāsana), Chair Pose, or fierce pose, is a standing asana in modern yoga as exercise. It was a low squatting asana... |
Trikonasana (redirect from Triangle Pose) [Extended] Triangle Pose is a standing asana in modern yoga as exercise. Variations include Baddha Trikonasana (bound triangle pose) and Parivrtta Trikonasana... |
Balasana (redirect from Child's pose) an inverted form of Child's Pose; it has the body on the back, the thighs alongside the body, the knees bent and the hands grasping the toes. Uttana Shishosana... |
Kapotasana (redirect from Pigeon pose) Kapotāsana) or Pigeon Pose is a kneeling back-bending asana in modern yoga as exercise. Asanas based on One-legged King Pigeon pose, Rajakapotasana, are... |
Matsyendrasana (redirect from Half Lord of the Fishes Pose - Ardha Matsyendrāsana) (Sanskrit: मत्स्येन्द्रासन; IAST: Matsyendrāsana), Matsyendra's Pose or Lord of the Fishes Pose is a seated twisting asana in hatha yoga and modern yoga as... |
Ustrasana (redirect from Graceful Thunderbolt Pose - Laghuvajrasana) Half Camel pose, is given to two different poses. One is an easier modification with the hands on the hips; the other has one hand on the heel on the same... |
Squatting position (redirect from Squat pose) sometimes with the hands together in a prayer position, are the rap squat, prison pose, and jail pose. They are often used as photographic poses. In strength... |
Kayak roll (section A) Hip-Flick Rolls:) heavily on the hip-flick. It is also frequently used by paddlers who run big waterfalls, as landing at high speed without a paddle is considered to pose less... |