4/24/2023 0 Comments Mastering Prasarita Padottanasana A-D: Step-by-Step Guide with Sanskrit Vinyasa CountPrasarita Padottanasana, also known as the Wide-Legged Forward Bend, is a powerful set of standing yoga poses that provides an intense stretch to the hamstrings, inner thighs, and spine. This pose is often practiced in different variations, labeled as A, B, C, and D, each with its unique benefits and Sanskrit vinyasa count. In this step-by-step guide, we will explore Prasarita Padottanasana A-D with the correct Sanskrit vinyasa count to help you master this invigorating pose. These postures are the seventh-eleventh poses of the Ashtanga Yoga Primary series. They come after Utthita Parsva Konasana and Parivrtta Parsva Konasana. Tap here to watch a step-by-step tutorial video on Prasarita Padottanasana A-D. Benefits The Benefits of Prasarita Padottanasana A-D: Prasarita Padottanasana A-D are popular standing yoga poses that offers numerous benefits for the body, mind, and spirit. These postures involve standing with the legs wide apart and folding forward from the hips, bringing the torso towards the ground.
Contraindications: While Prasarita Padottanasana offers numerous benefits, it may not be suitable for everyone. It's important to practice this pose mindfully and with awareness of your body's limitations. Here are some contraindications to keep in mind:
Step By Step Instructions for Prasarita Padottanasana A-D Prasarita Padottanasana A Standing at the top of your mat in Samasthiti (equal standing posture) Ekam (Inhale) Step or Jump Your Feet 4-5 feet apart, hands to hips, head up. Dve (Exhale) Fold forward with a flat back, placing both hands on the ground in line with your feet. Look up. Again inhale lengthening your spine, looking upward. Keep your feet parallel to each other and ensure that your toes are pointing straight ahead. Trini (Exhale) Pressing your hand down and forward into the floor, fold forward. Root down through the four corners of your feet, pressing down and out through the feet to engage your glutes to help support your body. Stay here five deep breaths. Engage mula bandha with each inhale. Gazing towards your nose (Nasagrai Drishti). Chaturi (Inhale) Straighten your arms and look forward. Exhale here. Pancha (Inhale) Place your hands to your hips and inhale back to standing. Be sure you press your hips forward and allowing your weight to stack naturally through space to return to standing. Exhale there. Prasarita Padottanasana B Ekam (Inhale) With your feet still 4-5 feet apart and parallel, inhale and take your arms up and out to the sides. Dve (Exhale) Place your hands to your hips and engage your mid back to keep your chest lifted. Head up. Again inhale and lengthen your spine, being sure to keep your ribs down as you press your chest up. Trini (Exhale) With both hands on your hips, hinge from your hips to fold forward. Stay here five deep breaths. Actively engage your mid back to keep your chest open in this forward bend, while keeping your hands to your hips. Root down through the four corners of your feet, pressing down and out through the feet to engage your glutes to help support your body. Engage mula bandha with each inhale. Gazing towards your nose (Nasagrai Drishti). Chaturi (Inhale) Keeping your hands to your hips, inhale back to standing. Be sure you press your hips forward and allowing your weight to stack naturally through space to return to standing. Pancha (Exhale) Prasarita Padottanasana C Ekam (Inhale) With your feet still 4-5 feet apart and parallel, inhale and take your arms up and out to the sides Dve (Exhale) Keeping your body tall, exhale and interlace your hands and fingers together behind your back. Again inhale, lengthening your spine and lifting your chest, looking upward. Keep your feet parallel to each other and ensure that your toes are pointing straight ahead. Trini (Exhale) With both hands interlaced behind your back and your chest lifted, fold forward. Traction your head forward. Root down through the four corners of your feet, pressing down and out through the feet to engage your glutes to help support your body. Stay here five deep breaths. Engage mula bandha with each inhale. Gazing towards your nose (Nasagrai Drishti). Chaturi (Inhale) Keeping your hands interlaced together behind your back, inhale back to standing. Be sure you press your hips forward and allowing your weight to stack naturally through space to return to standing. Pancha (Inhale) Exhale there. Prasarita Padottanasana D Ekam (Inhale) With your feet still 4-5 feet apart and parallel, and both hands to your hips, inhale and lengthen your spine. Be sure you keep your ribs pressing downwards as you work to lift your chest. Dve (Exhale) Fold forward with a flat back, placing your thumb, index and middle finger around the big toe of each foot. Look up. Again inhale lengthening your spine, looking upward. Keep your feet parallel to each other and ensure that your toes are pointing straight ahead. Trini (Exhale) Pressing your feet down and out, with arms straight, fold forward. Once folded, bend your elbows out to 90 degrees, keep your wrists straight and pull your toes forward with your gripped fingers as your press your feet down and out. Root down through the four corners of your feet, pressing down and out through the feet to engage your glutes to help support your body. Stay here five deep breaths. Engage mula bandha with each inhale. Gazing towards your nose (Nasagrai Drishti). Chaturi (Inhale) Straighten your arms and look forward. Exhale here. Pancha (Inhale) Place your hands to your hips and inhale back to standing. Be sure you press your hips forward and allowing your weight to stack naturally through space to return to standing. Exhale there. Modifications
Remember to always listen to your body and practice within your own range of motion. It's essential to work with a qualified yoga teacher if you have any specific concerns, injuries, or limitations to ensure that you're practicing safely and effectively. Tap here to watch a step-by-step tutorial video on Prasarita Padottanasana A-D Prasarita Padottanasana A-D offer numerous benefits for the body and mind, including stretching and strengthening the lower body, promoting a healthy spine, calming the mind, improving digestion, enhancing balance and proprioception, and energizing the body. However, it's important to practice with caution and make modifications as needed based on your individual needs and limitations. With proper alignment and mindful practice, Prasarita Padottanasana can be a beneficial addition to your yoga practice. Practice with The Yoga Shala If you want to join us for LIVE classes, The Yoga Shala offers virtual and in person classes every weekday morning. Owner, Krista Shirley, also offers virtual or in person private sessions (Yoga, Meditation, Breath-work, Nutrition, Life Coaching and Mentorship). Visit theyogashala.org for details. Be sure to signup for our newsletter to stay on top of local events and classes, Nysa products sales, new offerings, new products and more! We hope you find this video series helpful to you in creating or maintaining your yoga practice! About Krista: Krista Shirley is a level II authorized Ashtanga Yoga teacher. She is deeply passionate about sharing these teachings with all who wish to learn. If you want to join Krista in person she teaches daily classes at The Yoga Shala in Winter Park, Florida. She also offers virtual sessions in Yoga, Meditation, Breath-work, Nutrition, Life Coaching and Mentorship. Check out www.theyogashala.org for more details. If you do not live in Central Florida and want to find an authorized teacher in your area, check out our teacher, Sharath Jois’ website, for a list of all teachers authorized and certified by his yoga centre in India.
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