Is The Pregnancy Yoga Eagle Pose Beneficial For Your Health?

By Sam Milner


Would you like to join prenatal yoga classes? Is this practice safe during pregnancy? Millions of women from all over the world have discovered the benefits of prenatal yoga. This ancient form of exercise reduces back pain, improves balance, and tones the muscles. It can be practiced even by those with low back pain, asthma and sciatica. Pregnancy yoga supports emotional well-being and prepares your body your motherhood.

If you practice this form of physical activity, you may have heard about the pregnancy yoga eagle pose. It's one of the best poses for expectant moms. This posture reduces tension in shoulders and upper back, strengthens blood vessels, and improves balance. The pregnancy yoga eagle pose is also known as garudasana. This asana develops strength, focus, and flexibility.

This posture is named after an ancient god. Garuda was the mythological Hindu "king of the birds." His name means "eagle" in Sanskrit. Various studies have shown that the eagle pose increases blood flow to the uterus and ovaries, relieves tension in your back, and improves flexibility in the hips and knees. It can be safely practiced by people with asthma or back pain.

To practice this asana, stand in mountain pose (tadasana). Put your weight on the right foot and cross your left thigh over your right. Bend your knees. Lift your arms and wrap your left elbow over the right. Keep wrapping your arms until the palms come together. Hold for up to one minute. Repeat on the other side. If you're a beginner, rest your backside on a wall.

Regular practice of this pose will strengthen your knees, legs, and ankles. The pregnancy yoga eagle pose opens the pelvic area and increases breathing capacity. If you suffer from inner ear problems, headaches, or high blood pressure, practice this pose against a wall.




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