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By Armen Hareyan on October 24, 2006 - 11:51am for eMaxHealth

The Bow - (Dhanurasana)

The Yoga pose Bow (dhanurasana) is a very invigorating and exhilarating pose raising both halves of the body at once, combining the movement of the Yoga Cobra pose (Bhujangasana) and the Locust pose (Salabhasana).

In this Yoga posture the hands are used like a bow-string to pull the head, trunk and legs up, while the body rests on the abdomen. The Bow gives a full backward bend to the whole spine and muscles of the back, from the neck to the lower back. The Bow pose works all parts of the back simultaneously.

This yoga pose maintains the elasticity of the spine, strengthens the abdominal muscles, tones and massages the abdominal organs. Balancing the weight of the body on the abdomen reduces abdominal fat and keeps the digestive and reproductive systems healthy.

The alternating stretching and releasing of the abdominal muscles increases blood flow to this area and aids digestive disorders and discomforts.

The Rocking Bow yoga pose gives the internal organs a powerful massage. Initially, it is easier to lift the knees with legs apart; more advanced students should aim to perform the Rocking Bow with legs together.

Regular practice of this yoga pose (dhanurasana) develops internal harmony and increases vitality.

However beneficial the Bow posture is, there are some health conditions in which this Yoga pose should be avoided.

Three important reasons (out of many) not to do the Yoga pose Bow:

  • Anyone with a history of chronic back pain or acute back pain should not do this yoga pose.

  • During pregnancy avoid this pose as it increases pressure on the abdomen.

  • In case of hernia this yoga pose is better to be avoided as it increases intra-abdominal pressure which can exacerbate the hernia. (If you are having pain in the upper abdomen on the left side, especially after eating,it is better
    to seek medical advice before attempting this yoga pose).

Issued in the interest of people practicing Hatha Yoga by Subodh Gupta, Yoga Expert based in London. www.subodhgupta.com Mr.Subodh Gupta, a Corporate Yoga Trainer has conducted more than 500 workshops on Yoga and Stress Management.

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