Yoga Poses that equally benefits the front and
back body, increases a sense of being, and directs the individuals toward
a state of deep stillness.
Steps of Utthita Hasta
Padangustasana:
1. Start the Extended hand-to-big-toe pose in Samasthiti. Bring
the left knee to your stomach.
2. Extend the left arm and catch hold of the left foot. (Take
the arm inside the thigh and cross it over the ankle).
3. Inhale, stretch the left leg forward. Unbent the knee fully.
4. Once you are steady, oscillate the left leg out to the side.
5. Breathe deeply as it assists in maintaining concentration.
6. Stay in this pose for 20- 30 seconds. Bring the leg to the
center and release the foot to the ground with an exhalation. Practice the pose
with the right leg on the other side for the equal time length.
Beginner’s Tip:
Support the elevated leg on
a chair for retaining the pose for a longer duration.
Keep the chair two-three inches from the wall in order to press the raised heel
actively into the wall.
Contradictions:
Do not practice the pose if
you have ankle or lower back injury.
Preparatory and Follow Up Poses
Perform Uttanasana and
Supta padangusthasana before and adho mukha svanasana and bhujangasana after
the Utthita Hasta Padangustasana.
Top 10 Health Benefits of
Utthita Hasta Padangustasana:
1. Effective Weight Loss: Forget
rigorous workouts and boring diet plans, turn to the science of Utthita Hasta
Padangustasana for an effective and healthy weight loss. The pose helps the
practitioners in shedding extra pounds of weight in a safe manner while feeling
fresh and healthy simultaneously.
2. Strengthens the Legs and Ankles: The Extended hand-to-big-toe pose is a standing
balancing yoga posture that actively engages the legs and
assists in building strength in them and the ankles. For physically active and
balanced body, each organ and joint, including the legs and ankles should be
healthy and strong.
3. Stretches the Muscles of the Raised Legs: In the extended hand to big toe pose, one leg is raised out
to the side. As the practitioners raise one leg and hold the foot in the hand,
they can feel a stretch along the entire leg that releases the tightness and
pain in the hamstrings.
4. Helps with Digestive Problems: One of the top benefits of extended Hand to Big Toe Pose includes
a healthy digestion. The extended hand to foot pose cures indigestion,
bloating, and acidity, thus ensuring a healthy stomach and digestion.
5. Relieves Anxiety: We
all feel burnt out due to stress and tension. There is no escape from it but
surely a method to control the stress. Utthita Hasta Padangustasana is a potent
remedy for relieving anxiety and feeling rejuvenated in the midst of a chaotic
livelihood.
6. Strengthens the Nervous System: The Parasympathetic nervous system is the ideal mental state that
every individual yearns for. Though, it is tough giving away to the monotony
that we live in but not impossible. The extended hand to toe pose strengthens
the nervous system helping the practitioners savor fruits of the
parasympathetic nervous system.
7. Revitalizes the Body: The daily practice of Utthita hasta padangusthasana effectively
relieves tensions from the body through the action of stretching and thereby
revitalizes the body. So, naturally charge up your energy batteries with
Extended Hand to Toe Pose.
8. Opens the Hips: Extended
Hand to Big Toe posture is an excellent hip opener yoga
asana. The pose opens the hips allowing an energetic shift in the body.
Tight hips overload the spine and restrict a good range of motion and blood
circulation.
9. Develops Focus: Develop
higher levels of concentration and focus through the Utthita Hasta
Padangustasana. Fixing the drishti on one point along with a steady breathing
is challenging but important for attentiveness.
10. Improves Sense of Balance: The Utthita Hasta Padangustasana grants the practitioners with a
higher sense of balance– the psychological sense to help people prevent falls
during standing and sitting.
Extend your hand and foot
in the Utthita Hasta Padangustasana and attain the treasures of health,
harmony, and peace in each sphere of life.
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