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Balasana:: Child's PoseYogiSource.com Staff©Yoga People, LLC 2017 Pronunciation: baw-LAWS-ahna Translation: Sanskrit, the spiritual language of India from which yoga derives its nomenclature, translates the word “bala” to “child.” Asana, of course, means pose or posture. Thus Balasana means Child’s Pose in Sanskrit.
Come out of the pose after a few to several long breaths. Rise up on an inhalation and press the tailbone down as you use your arms to bring your torso up. Beginner Tips: Place your forehead on folded blanket or your stacked hands if resting on the floor is not easy for you. If the knees are hurting, try placing a pillow between the heels and buttocks or a rolled washcloth between the thigh and calf at the inner knee to stop the joint from closing as much. Similarly, if the ankles are overstretched on the floor, get two towels and roll them up, placing under the ankles. Eventually the body stretches into this and other poses more easily so keep practicing and adjust to make it comfortable for you. Benefits: Stretches, the thighs, hips, and ankles, opening up space in the body. Balasana is spine lengthening and good for the back and neck, preventing or alleviating pain in these areas. Internal organs soften and an inner yielding results. The pose increases blood circulation to the head which may reduce the occurrence of headaches. Your mind becomes less active and calmer. Like many restorative poses, this one reduces stress and relieves fatigue. A very fatigued person can likely still do this asana as it isn’t demanding on one’s energy. Contraindications and Cautions:
If you have back injuries or problems, have an instructor help you. She may suggest using a bolster under your trunk or a stack of blankets to support you. Listen carefully to your body and respect its limitations. Stop if something hurts in a way that is more that a “stretching” sort of hurt, and if you have a sense that you should not do something. Nothing takes the place of a qualified instructor and your keen intuition about your own body.
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