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Sun Salutation (Surya Namaskar)
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The Sun Salutation or Surya Namaskar limbers up the
whole body in preparation for the asanas. It is a
graceful sequence of twelve positions performed as
one continuous exercise. Each position counteracts
the one before, stretching the body in a different
way and alternately expanding and contracting the
chest to regulate the breathing. Practiced daily it
will great flexibility to your spine and joints and
trims your waist.
One round of Sun Salutation consists of two sequences,
the first leading with the right foot in positions
4 and 9
(as illustrated), the second leading with the left.
Keep your hands in one place from positions 3
to 10 and try to
coordinate your movements with your breathing. Start
by practicing four rounds and gradually build up to
twelve rounds.
| 1. Stand erect with
feet together and palms in the prayer position
in front of your chest. Make sure your weight
is evenly distributed. Exhale. |
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2. Inhaling, stretch your arms
up and arch back from the waist, pushing the hips
out, legs straight. Relax your neck. |
| 3. Exhaling, fold
forward, and press your palms down, fingertips
in line with toes - bend your knees if necessary. |
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