Strike a Yoga Pose: Handstand Scorpion


Updated 07/27/10 7:54 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 5 comments

Yoga Pose of the Week: Handstand Scorpion

There are so many variations of scorpion pose like Locust Scorpion and Forearm Stand Scorpion, but Handstand Scorpion is my favorite. It's one of the most challenging poses you can try because it requires the three zingers — balance, strength, and flexibility. Sanskrit Name: Vrschikasana B English Translation: Scorpion B Pose Also Called: Handstand Scorpion To learn how to do this Read more

Headstand? Ugh. How to Stop Hating Inversions


Updated 04/25/12 3:20 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Tips For Doing Inversions in Yoga

As beings who walk with their heads stacked over their feet, it's no surprise that going upside down in your yoga class scares the om out of you. Fear of falling, neck or other pains, and the sheer oddness of seeing the world from a whole new perspective can make inversions lowest on your list of faves. If you get upset whenever your teacher suggests headstands, forearm stands, or handstands, Read more

Omm My! 5 Annoying People You'll Find in Yoga Class


Updated 03/01/12 4:04 PM · Posted by · 12 comments

The Most Annoying People in Yoga Class

Yoga is about self-acceptance and embracing little quirks in others, but let's face it — we've probably all found someone in our yoga class annoying. You may smile at them and even throw out a polite "namaste," but on the inside, you're rolling your third eye. 1. The Show-Off Oh, you can do a handstand? Wow. Oh, you can do Scorpion Handstand with your feet on your head. Impressive. Wait, now Read more

11 Things Your Yoga Instructor Wants You to Know


Updated 09/16/11 10:54 AM · Posted by · 2 comments

Beginner Tips From a Yoga Instructor

You see them smiling at you as they walk around the room or demonstrate poses, but do you ever wonder what your yoga teachers are thinking? Here are some things yoga instructors want newbies to know about their class. They're not checking you out to see how flexible you are (or aren't): If your teacher is looking at you, it's not to judge whether or not you can straighten your legs in Down Dog Read more