Strike a Yoga Pose: Tripod Headstand


Updated 04/09/12 11:44 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 2 comments

Strike a Yoga Pose: Tripod Headstand

Yoga is full of variety. One pose can offer many variations — even something as simple as standing on your head. I have introduced you all to the four variations of headstand found in Ashtanga Yoga. The first one is Bound Headstand, followed by Double Arm Headstand. The third is Forearm Headstand, and the fourth is Pinching Shoulders Headstand. We have three more to go, and the next one up is Read more

Become a Crow Master: 5 Steps to Get You There


Updated 03/15/12 10:56 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

How to Do Crow Pose

No doubt about it, Crow pose is a challenge, but definitely one you can master. If conquering Crow is on your yoga agenda, here are some tips to get you balancing on your hands. Another Round of Push-Ups Arm balances like Crow are all about upper body strength. You can strengthen your arms and shoulders with all the vinyasas you do in class, but if you're itching to do Crow, do upper body work Read more

5 Reasons You Can't Do a Headstand Yet


Updated 10/20/11 10:25 AM · Posted by · 3 comments

How to Balance in Headstand Pose

Do you have a minipanic attack when your yoga instructor says it's time to work on headstands? Whether you've tried inversions a hundred times and can't stay balanced for more than half a second, or are too intimidated to even try, here are five reasons headstands aren't happening for you and how to get started hanging upside down. You're scared of falling: This is a very real fear and a valid Read more

Strike a Yoga Pose: Iron Cross Headstand


Updated 01/12/12 8:01 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 6 comments

Strike a Yoga Pose: Iron Cross Headstand

Hooray! We've finally made it to the seventh headstand in Ashtanga Yoga's Second Series. Of course, you've got to end with a bang, and this pose called Iron Cross Headstand is no joke. I think it's the most difficult of the seven headstands, so don't get frustrated if you have a hard time staying balanced. Keep practicing this one until you've conquered it. If you have a sensitive noggin, fold Read more