12 Step Salute To The Sun

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12 Step Salute To The Sun

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An All-Around Yoga Exercises : 12-Step

One of the all-around yoga exercises is the 12-step salute to the sun. As you do it once or twice in the morning it will help loosen up any stiffness in your body and rejuvenate it. Then to help you relax at night you can do several multiple repetitions, in fact, some people who suffer with insomnia find by completing six - twelve rounds often helps them to fall asleep superior.

1. To start with, position yourself with your feet slightly apart, put your hands together while having your thumbs against your chest.

2. Inhale deeply, while slowly raising your hands over your head, and bend back as far as possible, while tightening your buttocks.

Then continue to hold that position for three seconds.

3. Slowly exhale and bend forward, keeping your knees straight, until your fingers touch the floor outside your feet.

You may not be able to touch the floor but you should get as close as you can to it and then bend your head inwards, towards your knees.

4. Slowly inhale, bend your knees, and if your fingertips aren’t outside your feet, place them as near to them as you can.

Slide your right foot back as far as you can go, with the right knee an inch or so off the floor, (a lunge position). Next arch your back and look up as high as possible, while holding your breath a few seconds before exhaling.

5. Before you exhale, bring your left foot next to your right one, and support your weight on your palms and toes, then straighten both legs so your body is positioned like a flat plane.

Whenever you do this type of yoga you need to keep your stomach muscles pulled in to maximize the effect.

6. Begin to slowly exhale while bending both knees to the floor, keep your hips in the air and lower your chest towards the floor.

7. In this position begin to inhale slowly once again, bend your head back by looking upwards, now lift up your chest and bring it back down.

Your lower body - from the navel down - should be on the floor, and your elbows should be slightly bent. Hold this position for three to five seconds.

8. As you exhale slowly, raise up your hips until both your feet and hands are flat on the floor and your legs and arms are in a straight inverted V type position.

9. Inhale slowly and bring your right foot forward as indicated in position 4.

The right foot will need to be flat on the floor between your fingertips. The left leg should be nearly straight behind you, with its knee slightly off the floor. Raise your head, look up, and arch your back.

10. Bring your left foot forward next to your right foot, as you slowly begin to exhale.

Straighten your legs and stand, trying to keep your fingertips on the floor, and try to touch your head to your knees as in position 3.

11. Slowly inhale, raise your arms up and stretch back as in position 2.

Don’t forget while in this position it is important to tighten your buttocks and hold for three seconds.

12. Begin to relax by slowly exhaling and lowering your arms to the sides of your body.

By repeating these yoga exercises you will improve much of your overall health, both mentally and physically.

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