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5 Asanas To Correct Your Posture

February 25, 2022 09:24 IST

Celebrity yogini and wellness entrepreneur Ira Trivedi shares simple stretching exercises to improve your posture.

Many of us have been working from home, and our posture may have suffered as a result of the lack of workplace discipline.

We are all guilty of ignoring our posture when working long shifts or engaged in our gadgets.

Slouching and poor posture can be dangerous to our health sometimes even causing long term damage.

Yoga can help in correcting our posture by aligning the spine and vertebrae through stretches.

Certain yoga asana

When we assume a relaxed stance, the body relaxes, which has an effect on the mind.

The precise alignment of the spine and shoulders in respect to the hip joint in a standing/sitting position places the least load on our joints.

Lower joints become stress-free when body weight is evenly distributed on the legs.

Here are some yoga poses that can help you overcome any slouching tendencies while also increasing your body awareness and core strength, all of which will help you improve your posture.

1. Trikonasana (Triangle Pose)

 trikonasana

Photographs: Kind courtesy Ira Trivedi

How to do it

2. Setu Bandha Sarvangasana (Bridge Pose)

Setu Bandha Sarvangasana

How to do it

3. Balasana (Child’s Pose)

 balasana

How to do it

4. Tadasana (Tree Pose)

tadasana

How to do it

5. Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose)

bhujangasana

How to do it

Strengthening the back and abdomen muscles on a regular basis can help to improve posture and reverse the negative effects of bad posture.

Gentle workouts can also aid to increase blood circulation and ensure that our limbs function properly.

You will become more present in your body and conscious of your alignment as you continue to devote yourself to your practise, and you will automatically make choices that will improve your health and quality of life.

Incorporate any or all of these yoga postures into your practise on a regular basis to improve your posture, avoid a lifetime of chronic back pain, and feel more confident, lighter, and stronger in your practice and everyday life.

IRA TRIVEDI