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Oct 12, 2009 -
If you're a runner, chances are your feet could use some extra love. Here's a tranquil pose that will stretch your arches and toes like Toe Breaker stretch, but will also open your hips and challenge your sense of balance.
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Apr 28, 2008 -
When you're new to yoga, balancing poses offer an excellent challenge. On your first attempt you may end up falling over, but once you learn to focus your drishti (your gaze), you'll be able to balance on one leg for a long, long time – or at least five breaths. The Dancer pose stretches your shoulders and chest, increases flexibility in your hips and spine, and is also an amazing hamstring stretch for your standing leg.
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Apr 21, 2008 -
I love yoga poses that both challenge my sense of balance and work on my strength, like this one called Crow. I know it looks really hard, but once you break it down step by step and practice it a lot, you'll be flying like a crow in no time. Not only does it feel amazing to be balancing solely on your hands, but this pose really works your core and upper body, so it'll make you feel strong inside and out.
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Nov 19, 2007 -
Inversions are some of my favorite types of Yoga poses because I love how energized I feel getting blood circulating to my head. Plus overcoming the challenge of putting your head where your feet should be is quite satisfying. Talk about an ego boost.
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Jun 04, 2007 -
Balancing poses require concentration and awareness, which is basically the main focus of yoga. They can be scary, frustrating and difficult, but that's also what makes them the most rewarding. It feels amazing to work on a balancing pose for a while, and then finally get it.
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Feb 04, 2008 -
Yoga poses aren't always calm and relaxing. Some poses require a lot of strength and some circus-like balancing skills. At first glance they may seem impossible, but if you learn the tricks and master the preparatory exercises, you'll be able to do poses you never thought you could do.
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Jan 04, 2007 -
The tripod balance pose works on your shoulder strength, your core muscles, and your balance.
- Make sure you try this on a padded surface, so your head and hands are on equal ground - if your mat is thin, fold it in half.
- Kneel on your mat.
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Sep 15, 2008 -
If you want to strengthen your quads and challenge your sense of balance give this sequence a try.
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