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YOGA FOR EVERY - BODY
By Kathy Randolph, Certified Practitioner
| continued...Here are some examples of the use of props in forward bends. A classic pose is seated, legs straight out in front, bending forward from the hips (Figure 1). |
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| This pose, with the addition of a folded blanket and a strap is easily accessible to the beginning student (Figure 2). • The folded blanket is placed so the sitting bones are right on the blanket’s edge, tilting the pelvis forward and protecting the low back. |
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If there are special low back concerns, a safe approach to the forward bend is lying on the back, either on the floor or on a bed, and stretch one leg at a time (Figure 3).
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If getting up from the floor presents problems, use a block or a chair, and do the pose standing (Figures 4 and 5).
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By design, yoga poses help us to achieve and maintain a full range of motion. The use of props will allow you to practice this ancient discipline while you gain the wonderful flexibility, strength, coordination and balance yoga can provide – for any body! |
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