Monkey Pose
Take a leap of faith into Hanumanasana or Monkey Pose, named for a figure in Hindu mythology who did just that. And when faith doesn't get you all the way there, practice will.
Yoga meets you where you are. Here, find the perfect yoga poses for your level to progress wisely in your practice, learning essential actions and building strength over time.
Yoga meets you where you are. Here, find the perfect yoga poses for your level to progress wisely in your practice, learning essential actions and building strength over time.
Take a leap of faith into Hanumanasana or Monkey Pose, named for a figure in Hindu mythology who did just that. And when faith doesn't get you all the way there, practice will.
Salabhasana or Locust Pose effectively preps beginners for deeper backbends, strengthening the back of the torso, legs, and arms.
Lay Virasana back and to take the stretch in the thighs and ankles up a notch.
Boost the body's energy and fight fatigue with Fish Pose, or Matsyasana in Sanskrit, while building confidence with a loving stretch in the shoulders. It is said that if you perform Matsyasana in water, you will be able to float like a fish.
Say hello to leg and ankle strength as you seek stability and extend into this balancing pose, Half Moon Pose.
Can't see the cow face? Notice that the crossed legs look like the lips. The bent-elbow arms, one up and one down, are the ears.
Upavistha Konasana is good preparation for most of the seated forward bends, twists, and the wide-leg standing poses.
A classic restorative posture, Supta Baddha Konasana or Reclining Bound Angle Pose can be modified for any level of hip and groin resistance.
Virasana is a balm for tired legs at the end of the day, as well as an alternative to Lotus for seated meditation.
Usher in a meditative state of awareness.
Also called Seated Twist Pose or Ardha Matsyendrasana in Sanskrit, this pose energizes the spine and stimulate proper digestion while improving postural and body awareness.
Bharadvaja's Twist, or Bharadvajasana in Sanskrit, is a gentle and loving twist that inspires postural and body awareness.
This version of Shoulderstand is performed with blanket support under the shoulders.
Need an energy boost? Urdhva Dhanurasana can help—and strengthen your arms, legs, abdomen, and spine in the process.
By providing a conscious opening in the chest and stretch in the shoulders, Cobra Pose, called Bhujangasana in Sanskrit, fights fatigue and relieves lower back pain, boosting both the energetic and the physical body.