Introduction
Parsvottanasana (parsh-voh-than-AH-suh-nuh)
stretches the hamstring muscles, relieving stiffness in the legs and hips. This
pose also makes the hip joint and the spine elastic. While the head is resting
on the legs, the abdominal organs are contracted and toned.
The results of a study International Journal of Medical Research &
Health Sciences www.ijmrhs.com Volume 2 Issue 3 July – Sep show that standing,
supine, and DROM stretching is effective at increasing the flexibility in your
hamstrings.
Muscle Focus
Pyramid Pose focuses
on several muscles such as
·
Hamstring Muscles
·
Thighs (Quadriceps)
·
Calf Muscles
·
Pelvic Muscles
·
Obliques
·
Shoulders
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Stretches the hamstring muscles.
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Helps to bring elasticity to the spine.
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activates quads or front thigh muscles.
·
Strengthens and tones the side muscles
(Obliques).
Benefits of Parsvottanasana or Intense
Side Stretch or Pyramid Pose
1. Stretches Hamstring Muscles
Parsvottanasana is
a great way to stretch the hamstring muscles. When these muscles are tight, it
can be difficult to move around and do everyday activities. This pose can help
to loosen them up, making it easier to move around.
2. Tones Abdominal Organs
The head resting position in Parsvottanasana helps to
contract and tone the abdominal organs. This is a great way to keep these
organs healthy and functioning properly.
3. Elasticity in Spine and Hips
Parsvottanasana also
helps to make the spine and hips more elastic. This can help with mobility in
these areas and prevent pain.
4. It helps to Activate Obliques
Parsvottanasana helps
to activate the oblique muscles. These muscles are important for stabilizing
the spine and pelvis.
5. Stretches Spinal Muscles
This pose also stretches the spinal muscles, which
can help to reduce pain and tension.
6. Your Posture Improves
Parsvottanasana helps
to improve posture by stretching and strengthening the muscles responsible for
good alignment.
7. Stimulates Brain
The stretch in Parsvottanasana is not just physical. It also
helps to stimulate the brain, providing a boost of energy and improving focus.
8. Eases Stress
Parsvottanasana can
help to relieve stress by calming the mind and body. This pose is a great way
to unwind after a long day.
9. Makes the Hip Joint More Mobile
Parsvottanasana helps
to make the hip joint more mobile. This can help with pain and stiffness in the
hips and lower back.
Contraindications
Those with a hamstring tear should approach this pose
gradually, and should not go all the way down but keep their palms on a block
or a chair. Women who are pregnant or menstruating should not keep their heads
on the knees and should do the asana with
a concave mid-back with the palms on a block or a chair. Keeping the abdomen
soft is essential.
Variations
·
Pyramid Pose with wall support
Preparatory Pose
·
Trikonasana (Triangle
Pose)
·
Parighasana (Gate
Pose)
·
Janusirasana (Head-to-Knee
Pose)
Beginner’s Tips
·
If you’re having a hard time balancing,
try standing against a wall for support.
·
Make sure to keep your pelvis square
throughout the entire pose. This will prevent you from arching your back.
·
If you can’t quite reach your feet, keep
within your bodily limits.
·
Don’t forget to breathe! The breath will
help you to deepen the stretch.
How to do Pyramid Pose
·
We begin in Tadasana or Mountain Pose.
·
Step your feet around 3 feet apart and
parallel to each other.
·
Turn your right foot outwards to 90
degrees and your left foot slightly in.
·
Slowly, move your body to the right side.
·
Bring your arms at shoulder level.
·
If you can, try to assume the reverse
prayer posture with your palms behind your back.
·
Retract your shoulders and let your chest
come out.
·
Make sure your gaze is forward the entire
time.
·
Slowly bend your trunk forward, keeping
your pelvis square.
·
Your objective is to bring your chest as
close to your thighs as possible while keeping your back straight.
·
Hold the position for about 60 seconds
and then release.
·
Repeat on the other side.
Mental Benefits of Pyramid Pose
·
Helps to build trust within yourself.
·
Deeper communication with your own body.
·
Helps to ease tensions.
Bottom Line
Parsvottanasana is
a great way to stretch the hamstring muscles and tone the abdominal organs.
This pose also helps to make the spine and hips more elastic, and it can help
improve posture. Additionally, Parsvottanasana helps
to stimulate the brain and ease stress. If you’re a beginner, be sure to
practice this pose against a wall for support. Remember to keep your pelvis
square and breathe deeply into the stretch.
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