Yoga Asanas for Flexibility and Better Health

Yoga Asanas for Flexibility and Better Health

Yoga is part of Indian Ayurveda established 5000 years back. ASANAS are yoga postures set out by the wise gurus in India thousands of years ago, by way of observing nature. Later on, these asanas were named after the movements of animals. TODAY you can practice yoga asanas for flexibility nearly EVERYWHERE.

There are many yoga centers that provide classes worldwide.

Also, many workshops and retreats are continuously being set up.

What is ASANA? | Explained by the Wise and Favourite SADHGURU

This philosophy was back then spread throughout the world by great spiritual leaders, among whom are; Swami Shivananda, Shri T.Krishnamacharya, Swami Kuvalayananda, Shri Yogendra, Swami Rama, Sri Aurobindo, Maharshi Mahesh Yogi, Acharya Rajanish, Pattabhi Jois, BKS. Iyengar, Swami Satyananda Sarasvati.

Stretching, breathing and relaxation are of vital importance to give your body ease of movement and elasticity, and to enhance your general health.

Yoga is a holistic practice that unites body and mind through the practice of asanas, breathing techniques, and meditation to calm the mind.

Apart from balancing your doshas (constitution) at a physical and emotional level, doing regular asanas will strengthen your tissues and enhance your energy levels.

Therefore, yoga postures are a great way to maintain a functional system and secure good health.


Causes of Body Aches and Pains

Do any of these ring a bell to you?

Repeated Bad Posture

Bad posture causes pressure on joints and ligaments and by the time the muscles contract, minimize the possibility of movement, and then ailments start arising; you will get a stiff neck, tense shoulders, and your lumbar and dorsal muscles feel painful, and you get throbbing headaches.

Improper Breathing

limits your oxygen intake. We already breathe environmentally toxic gases and the way we breathe is incorrect. This is why you get shortness of breath, lower blood flow, feel weak and less alert and also get tired and stressed easily.

Stress and Anxiety

is part of our daily hectic lifestyle and when it accumulates over time then you will age faster. The function of the endocrine, the nervous and the immune system are highly affected by stress. Acute stress causes insomnia, depression, and even Alzheimer’s and other aging diseases.


Can Anyone Do Yoga Asanas For Flexibility?

The short answer is ´YES´.

And you ask,

´but even when you are not flexible?´

the answer is still, ´YES, and YES´.

The beauty of yoga poses is that you do not have to make much effort. You can start with the basic postures and let your body flow, then you advance depending on how your body responds to the exercise.

Besides, you can make use of yoga accessories to help yourself out when doing the postures.

If you make time to practice on a frequent basis; daily or at least 3-4 times a week, then you will see an improvement in your posture and flexibility in no time.

Moreover, once your body gets used to the stretching, automatically you will feel like extending the pose or moving to the next stage or to a more advanced pose to be able to reach further.

Ideally, you get trained by a qualified instructor, especially until you learn the correct poses and philosophy behind Yoga and YOGA ASANAS.


Surya Namaskar or Sun Salutation – Best Yoga Poses for Health

One of the most complete Yoga exercises, which is a series of yoga asanas is ideal for all levels and all ages. You can do the Surya Namaskar at a slow or fast pace as you prefer, for as long as you can endure.

This is how it goes:

Stand tall, breathe in, and then breathe out a couple of times before you start, then follow the steps in this video or the chart below.

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Important points: Do not make an extra effort to reach the floor when you forward fold. If you reach only up to your knees it is good, if you reach to your shinbone it is also good, and if you can make it to your toes, that is great.

This flexibility has nothing to do with age really, as when doing this same posture, I cannot reach the floor unless I practice many times, and my mum, who is now 80 years old, can reach the floor without any effort.

Another trick is to bend your knees a little if you are struggling to do the forward fold position.

It is considered EXCELLENT if you can do the Sun Salutation for 5-10 minutes per day.

Studies show physiological benefits and progress in pulmonary function and respiratory pressures.


Variations of Yoga Poses, According to Level of Flexibility and/or Experience with YOGA

By now I assume you wish to find out what ASANAS or YOGA POSES are like.

Check the below yoga poses chart to find out more.

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The above chart illustrates some of the most important postures and below is a classification from easy to more complex postures.

9 Easy Yoga Asanas

1. Corpse pose; lying down flat on your back, palms facing up, and totally relaxed. Generally, this is the starting and finishing pose in yoga and whenever you rest in between the practice of asanas.

2. Butterfly pose, sitting position with your knees bent and your feet tucked towards your groin, you can hold your feet with your hands and flap your legs up and down like a butterfly.

3. Happy baby pose, lying on your back, bring your knees to your chest and grab your feet with your hands, then open your legs wide while still holding your feet.

4. Warrior I, standing position, feet apart, turn sideways from the hips, one leg stretched back and the other one stretched forward with a bent knee. lift up both hands to the sky and look up.

5. Tree pose, standing position, stand straight and tall, facing forward, then bring one leg up, bend your knee, and touch your inner thigh with the sole of your foot. Then bring your palms together in front of your chest. Balance. A variation would be lifting both hands up over your head.

6. Squat pose, from a standing position and feet apart, squat down as low as you can, and bring your palms together and your elbows between your knees.

7. Down dog pose, from standing position, feet slightly apart, bend forward in an inverted V till you reach the floor. Keep your head aligned in between your stretched arms.

8. Cat-cow pose, on all fours, knees bent, curve your back up and head down, then alternate curve your back in and lift up your head.

9. Cobra pose, lying flat on your stomach, feet together, lift up your torso keeping your hip bone on the floor, palms on the ground, elbows bent, and head up. Feel the stretch in your lumbar area.

7 Intermediate Yoga Asanas

1. Warrior II  pose (triangle), as in warrior I above, but instead of lifting your hands up, stretch your arms sideways in opposite direction and turn your head in direction of your bent knee.

2. Shoulder stand pose, lying on your back, support your middle back with both your hands and keeping feet together lift up both legs up putting all the weight on your shoulders. Keep supporting your back with your hands.

3. Plank pose, from lying flat on your stomach, lift yourself to a plank pose, resting your weight on your hands and toes.

4. Seated twist pose, ONE OF MY FAV! from the sitting posture, legs stretched, bend one knee and bring your leg over your other thigh, turn your torso sideways and look behind you whilst bringing your elbow over your knee. Also called half lord of the fish pose.

5. Standard forward fold, Standing position, feet together, bend forward with your arms and head hanging down. Reach as far as you can.

6. Bridge pose, lying on your back, feet slightly apart, bend your knees, arms stretched to the sides, lift your back and bottom until you rest on your shoulders, and bring your palms together for support.

7. Seated forward bend, sitting with legs stretched, bend forward and reach your knees, shin, or feet, depending on your flexibility.

6 Advanced Yoga Asanas

1. Plough pose, from the shoulder stand described above, continue bending and bringing both legs stretched over your face and head until you reach the floor and rest on your toes.

2. Bow pose, lying on your stomach, curve into a bow shape by lifting both your legs up and reaching out with both your arms to grab your feet. You are resting on your hip-stomach area.

3. Head Stand pose, lift all your body weight onto your head and you can support your head with your hands.

4. Backbend pose, from lying on your back, lift yourself up onto your palms and feet and arch your back into an arch posture.

5. Warrior III pose, standing position, feet together, bend forward at a right angle, stretch both arms in front of you in a straight line, and bring one leg up behind you.

6. Fish pose, lying on your back, legs stretched, feet together, arms at your side, curve your back inwards and rest on your head. Slide your palms under your buttocks.

Statistics and Yoga Practice

According to a survey carried out in 2017, one out of seven US adults practiced yoga in those past 12 months, either for their well-being or to treat a health condition.

Statistics show that PRACTICING YOGA HELPED PEOPLE with;

  • 86% reduced stress
  • 59% improved sleep
  • 67% felt better emotionally

International Yoga Day | To Enhance Public Health

To conclude I´d like to mention International Yoga Day.

From the year 2014, The United Nations announced that June 14 will be The International Day of YOGA, and since then every year many people congregate in public places to practice yoga together.

Mainly YOGA DAY is to raise awareness globally, of the importance of being physically active (since inactivity is in the top ten causes of death), and to reduce diseases such as cancer and diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases.

The public yoga event is held in various cities around India and also other countries in Asia, as well as prominent places like Times Square.

It is one of my dreams to attend and participate in one of these big YOGA events one day, possibly in India. It will be a mere pleasure to be able to see a huge number of people practicing yoga collectively, and in a public place.

If you happen to visit the Northern Territory in Australia, you may wish to try a yoga class on the beach.

Do You Practice YOGA? Tell us about it.

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14 thoughts on “Yoga Asanas for Flexibility and Better Health

  1. Thanks a lot for such an amazing review about Yoga Asanas and explanation are given.

    Since I understood this sport is very popular in some countries, so I decided to search the Internet, all the articles I found were very short and poorly detailed. But when I gave this article I found out all the information I needed.

    Thanks again for this post. If you don’t mind, I will share this article on my social media account. Good luck!

    1. Hi, thank you for your nice comments and for sharing. I’m glad you liked the information. Hopefully you will manage to start practising yoga one day soon. 

  2. I already heard about yoga asanas and I had started watching various videos on YouTube and was also inspired to try out some postures. I did notice change in my flexibility, however I was not persistent enough to continue. 

    Your post motivated me to start over because it gave me detailed instructions. Thanks a lot.

    1. Hi, that is great that you have already tried the asanas and I’m happy my article made you think about starting yoga again. Thank you for writing. 

  3. I found your article very useful and elaborative.  

    I have learnt a lot from your article. Different postures like butterfly pose , squat pose , cat cow pose , cobra pose , back bend pose, tree pose, bridge pose etc seem very good. Stretching is very good for body posture. 

    Thanks for sharing this great article about Yoga Asanas for flexibility.

  4. Yoga is one of the most dated and known ways of treating your body by exercise, it helps in a lot like relieving stress, relaxing the body muscles, aiding anti-aging and lots more.  Its very true that Yoga asanas for flexibility works just fine, the fact is that you have to be consistent with it to see results.

    1. Hi and thank you for writing. It is true, I find that 3 times a week is the minimum sessions required to keep fit. 

  5. From your article here, I have been able to learn a great deal about these different postures and all about yoga. I have heard about yoga but not true yoga Asana. It seems to be like a sport in some countries especially in Asia. I’d like to give them a try and see how well they help my inner spirit.

  6. Wow very informative. I just started yoga not even three months ago and I can already tell a big difference. I not only bookmarked this article but also printed it out so I may practice some of the poses you offered. I am in my 50s and still pretty flexible but I started practicing yoga and strengthening because of my copd,a friend told me it would help. So far I have seen some improvements in myself.

    1. Hi, I´m glad you find yoga helpful. You should ask your yoga instructor about breathing techniques (Pranayam). They will surely help you out. Thank you for writing and sharing your experience. Keep well. 

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