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Utthan Pristhasana: Lizard Lunge

Utthan Pristhasana: Lizard Lunge

Utthan Pristhasana (OOT-ahn preesth-AHS-ah-nah) is a deep lunge that strengthens the groin and inner hamstrings while preparing the body for deeper hip openers. This shape is also called runner’s lunge in some areas.

Sanskrit:

  • Utthan: stretch out
  • Pristha: page of the book; back of the body
  • Asana: pose

Physical Benefits:

  • Opens the hips, hamstrings, groins and hip flexors.
  • Strengthens the inner thigh muscles on the front leg.

Preparatory Poses:

  • Crescent lunge | Anjenayasana
  • Monkey lunge | Anjenayasana
  • Happy baby | Ananda balasana

Sequential Poses:

  • Half pigeon | Eka pada rajakapotasana
  • Half splits | Ardha hanumanasana
  • Flying splits | Eka pada Koundinyasana

Counter Poses:

Adjustments/Modifications:

  • Place your hands or forearms on a block.
  • Place your back knee on the ground or a blanket for a variation.

Step-By-Step:

  1. Begin kneeling on your mat in tabletop pose.
  2. Step your right foot to the top of your mat outside of your right hand.
  3. Walk your back leg back as far as is comfortable, toes tucked under.
  4. Option to lift your back knee off the ground.
  5. Squeeze your feet toward each other to engage the hip and leg muscles.
  6. Reach your chest forward, keeping your spine long.
  7. If you have room, lower your forearms to a block or the ground. If the ground seems far away, place your hands on a block or a chair.
  8. Hold for five breaths, then release to tabletop. Repeat on the other side.

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Eka Pada Urdhva Dhanurasana: One-Legged Bow Pose

ADJUSTMENTS    |     BENEFITS    |     SEQUENCING    |     SANSKRIT    |     STEPS

Eka pada urdhva dhanurasana (EH-kah PAH-dah OORD-vah don-your-AHS-anna) is the one-legged variation of upward-facing bow pose.

Philosophy + Origin

The power of the bow pose is present in this one-legged variation. In a world that glorifies multi-tasking, use eka pada urdhva dhanurasana as a reminder to go one step, or one foot, at a time. Think about the coordination required in your body and mind to make this pose happen. Can you use the same coordination to steadily go from one task to the next with grace and poise?

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