The asanas in this section are the basic poses that every yoga practitioner is supposed to know. You can try to learn yoga, but the best way to learn yoga is to experience it first hand. The basic poses are to be learned in the sequence presented. They are arranged in the approximate order of difficulty. Each new pose can be taken a new day. The basic poses are;
This promotes balance and harmony.
This is a basic posture of balance and control. It is the foundation for good standing posture.
This improves balance, coordination and quadriceps flexibility.
This increases spinal flexibility and strengthens the back.
This removes tension from the spine and back, strengthens and firms the abdomen and buttocks.
This removes tension from the spine and back, strengthens and firms the abdomen and buttocks.
This trims the waistline, relieves tension in the neck and back.
This tones and firms the thighs and calves. It also improves hamstring flexibility.
This shapes and tones hips, thighs, buttocks and abdomen. It strengthens lower back and promotes flexibility in the chest, shoulders, back and arms.
This releases tension from the spine and promotes spinal flexibility.
This increases flexibility in ankles, feet and spine. It also strengthens the abdomen and lower back.
This firms the thighs and promotes knee and inner-thigh flexibility.
This promotes spinal flexibility and deep relaxation of all the muscles. It also improves the functioning of the internal organs by supplying them with extra blood.
This promotes circulation in chest and neck. It is also said to stimulate the glands, in particular the thyroid.
This loosens shoulders and hip joints and relaxes the body.
This loosens shoulders and hip joints and relaxes the body.
This invigorates the body and mind through conscious relaxation.