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Sun Salutations

salute-ani Sun Salutations

(surya namaskar)

The new (very old) total-body workout!

Sun Salutations.

Ancient Indian lore says that Indian soldiers got the arm up in battle because they knew the secret of everlasting energy.  They would do 108 sun salutes each day and could carry two steal swords into battle and not get tired.

This nice and simple stick figure demonstration is from YogaSite.com
Surya Namaskar, the Sun Salutation, is a series of 12 postures performed in a single, graceful flow. Each movement is coordinated with the breath. Inhale as you extend or stretch, and exhale as you fold or contract. The Sun Salutation builds strength and increases flexibility. Different styles of yoga perform the Sun Saluation with their own variations. However, the flow presented below covers core steps used in most styles. For the series below, a single round consists of two complete sequences: one for the right side of the body and the other for the left.

On days when you think you have no time for yoga, try and do at least one or two rounds of the Sun Salutation. You’ll feel the difference.

1. Mountain

salute-0prayerBegin by standing in Mountain pose, feet about hip width apart, hands either by your sides or in prayer position. Take several deep breaths.

2. Hands up

salute-1handupOn your next inhale, in one sweeping movement, raise your arms up overhead and gently arch back as far as feels comfortable and safe.

3. Head to knees

As you exhale, bend forward, bending the knees if necessary, and bring your hands to rest beside your feet.

4. Lunge

salute-4lunge Inhale and step the right leg back

5. Plank

salute-5plank Exhale and step the left leg back into plank position. Hold the position and inhale.

6. Stick

salute-6stickExhale and lower yourself as if coming down from a pushup. Only your hands and feet should touch the floor.

7. Upward Dog

salute-7cobraInhale and stretch forward and up, bending at the waist. Use your arms to lift your torso, but only bend back as far as feels comfortable and safe. Lift your legs up so that only the tops of your feet and your ahnds touch the floor. It’s okay to keep your arms bent at the elbow.

8. Downward dog

salute-8dogExhale, lift from the hips and push back and up.

9. Lunge

salute-9lungeInhale and step the right foot forward.

10. Head to knees

salute-10headkneeExhale, bring the left foot forward and step into head-to-knee position.

11. Hands up

salute-11handup

Inhale and rise slowly while keeping arms extended .

12. Mountain

salute-12prayer

Exhale, and in a slow, sweeping motion, lower your arms to the sides. End by bringing your hands up into prayer position. Repeat the sequence, stepping with the left leg.

Credits: http://www.yogasite.com/sunsalute.htm

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