I know this pose looks extremely difficult, but if you've practice doing it with a ball and in front of a couch, then you're ready to try it on your own. Scorpion pose will strengthen your shoulders, abs, back muscles, and improve your balance.
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| Sanskrit Name: Vrschikasana English Translation: Scorpion Pose Also Called: Forearm Stand Scorpion |
To learn how to get into this pose read more.
To do Scorpion, you first need to get into Forearm Stand. Come onto your hands and knees and place your forearms on the mat. Straighten your arms out, creating a straight line between both elbows, forearms, and middle fingers. Try to keep your arms parallel, and don't let your elbows slide out to the sides (or you'll end up doing a face plant).- Walk your feet as close as you can towards your head and gaze between your hands, not at your feet.
- Now lift your right leg straight up and work on taking little hops, so your left foot comes off the ground. Do this by bending your left knee slightly, and popping off the ball of your left foot. Keep your right leg lifted and work on holding your legs in split position.
- Once you've found your balance, bring your legs together straight up towards the ceiling. Tucking your tailbone and ribs in will help you stay balanced.
- To come into scorpion from this position, slowly bend your knees as you shift your chest forward slightly. This part takes a lot of practice, so if you lose your balance, just try again. If your back is extremely flexible, your feet will have no problem touching your head. If your spine isn't so bendy, you can hold Scorpion pose with your feet dangling above your head.
- Hold for five deep breaths and then straighten your legs and lower your feet back to the floor.


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Amazing. Don't think I'm ready for it, but it is inspiring.
1a virtual cookie for anyone that can do this!
2wow! no way can i do this, i can't even do a bridge... or touch my toes..ahhh
3amazing! i find that the scorpion part of this balance is easier than just forearm balance.
4yeah...that looks...interesting....
5Wow..but I am so not there yet. I love Yoga though!
6I've been doing yoga for over five years and I still can't even do plank for too long. These people AMAZE me. When will yoga be and Olympic sport????
7If I tried this I'd end up on my head... I can't even do the Crow pose without face planting
8I have a hard time looking at that pose. It's mildly disturbing how painful it looks!
9Awesome pic- well done. I would definitely hurt myself trying this one.
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