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Purvottanasana

(Upward Plank Pose)

(Purr-voht-TAHN-asana)
purvotta = intense stretch of front body

 

This pose is complementary to Paschimottanasana, the forwarding bending posture that precedes it; counter posing the extreme forwarding bending action required with both legs extended. This pose/counter pose keeps the spine balanced and healthy, stretching one side of the body while strengthening the other and then reversing it. Purvottanasana stretches the entire front of the body while strengthening the back of the body and legs.

Benefits
Purvottanasana counteracts the effects of a push-up/plank position by stretching the pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, and anterior deltoids.

Nervous system, spine and third chakra (Manipura) are stimulated. Strengthens the arms, wrists and legs. Stretches the shoulders, chest, and front ankles. Strengthens and stretches the heart and lungs. Strengthens lower back, hamstrings, Achilles tendon, and wrists.

Purvottanasana's focus is the 6th chakra or Ajna associated with internal seeing, imagining energy moving, visualizing the bodies energy during the asana. All external and internal changes cease to pose problems. All duality ceases. There is no observed and no observer.

Partnering/Adjusting
Through ones own anatomical limitations the hips will reach a plateau. Perform the pose to student's capacity. Once that height is achieved; hips, thigh muscles and bones are pulled away from the ribs for increased length. Lift your heart and fly!

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The studio has changing rooms and bathrooms, as well as a place for your personal belongings.

There are no showers in the studio.

Please arrive to class 10-15 minutes early. Arriving on time shows respect for the practice.

Please turn off or silence your phone when you arrive. All cell phone use is to be done outside of the studio and reception area.

No shoes in the studio, please. Remove your shoes prior to entering the studio.

Please do not apply perfume, scented oils or lotions prior to entering or in the studio. Some students have odor sensitivities and/or allergies.

Classes are offered at $10 to $15 per class.

Yoga classes are not only physically demanding but also mentally challenging. Do bring a sense of humor. If you don't laugh, you'll cry!
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