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]]>Get onto your hands and knees on a yoga mat or other comfortable surface. Begin by arching your back upward and lowering your head toward the ground. Inhale, then lift your gaze upward and arch your back down toward the floor. Repeat 5-10 times to loosen tight muscles and increase spinal flexibility.
Sit on your mat with your legs extended out in front of you. Bend your right knee and place your foot on the floor outside of your left knee. You can also bend your left knee if it’s comfortable. With your right arm on the floor behind you for support, twist your torso to the right. Hold for 5 breaths, and repeat on the other side.
Begin by sitting on your heels on a comfortable surface. Slowly lower your forehead to the ground, either extending your arms out in front of you or relaxing them by your sides with your palms facing up. Breathe deeply and hold for at least 30 seconds. For extra support, try placing a folded blanket under your shins or behind your knees.
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]]>Get onto your hands and knees on a yoga mat or other comfortable surface. Begin by arching your back upward and lowering your head toward the ground. Inhale, then lift your gaze upward and arch your back down toward the floor. Repeat 5-10 times to loosen tight muscles and increase spinal flexibility.
Sit on your mat with your legs extended out in front of you. Bend your right knee and place your foot on the floor outside of your left knee. You can also bend your left knee if it’s comfortable. With your right arm on the floor behind you for support, twist your torso to the right. Hold for 5 breaths, and repeat on the other side.
Begin by sitting on your heels on a comfortable surface. Slowly lower your forehead to the ground, either extending your arms out in front of you or relaxing them by your sides with your palms facing up. Breathe deeply and hold for at least 30 seconds. For extra support, try placing a folded blanket under your shins or behind your knees.
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