Poses of the month How to move from Malasana to Kurmasana. Malasana

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Poses of the month How to move from to By Gabriella Giubilaro } mala = garland asana = pose Garland Pose PHOTOS: RICK CUMMINGS; MODEL: LAURA ANTELMI; STYLIST: EMILY CHOI; HAIR/MAKEUP: BETH WALKER; TOP: GRACED BY GRIT; BOTTOMS: UNDER ARMOUR Helps you find freedom and flexibility in your groins; lengthens your spine; creates overall balance and strength; quiets the mind 1 Stand in Tadasana (Mountain Pose) with your feet and legs together. Spread the soles and toes of both feet. 2 Keep your legs parallel while bending your knees and pressing your heels into the floor, maintaining even weight on both feet. 3 Once your knees are completely bent, spread them and move your chest forward between your thighs. Reach your arms and hands forward. 4 Move your side ribs forward then down, bringing your elbows closer to the floor. 5 Widen your arms and reach for your heels. 6 The tendency in is to have most of the weight in your outer feet, but make sure you maintain modifications, page 36 the weight in the inner part, too. This will help you to keep the inward rotation of your thighs, bringing them closer to the side ribs. This is the main action to keep in mind in ; it will help you to understand our peak pose, (Tortoise Pose). The compactness in starts from pressing the inner feet down. Starting the action in the feet releases tension in the groins. 7 The legs will be pressing into your ribs; counteract this pressure by inhaling to expand the ribs, collarbones, and chest. Hold here for a few breaths. Inhale to return to standing. OUR PROS Teacher Gabriella Giubilaro began practicing yoga in 1973 in Florence, Italy, with Dona Holleman. She has been to India many times to study directly with B.K.S. Iyengar, Geeta Iyengar, and Prashant Iyengar and she is the director of the Istituto Iyengar Yoga of Florence where she teaches regularly, in addition to her workshops worldwide. Model Laura Antelmi has studied for 29 years with Giubilaro, in addition to B.K.S. Iyengar and Geeta Iyengar. She owns the Iyengar Yoga Center of Boulder, in Colorado, and teaches workshops internationally. prep, pages 38 39 DON T simultaneously spread your knees while bending your legs when first moving into the pose. To protect your knees from injury, first bend the legs, and then spread the knees. DON T stay in the pose if you feel pain in your knees or your groins., pages 4o 41 35

Modify if needed to find safe alignment for your body. If you experience knee pain TRY using a prop to support the insides of your knees. Roll a blanket, towel, or sticky mat and place it in the crease of both knees (if you put it under just one knee, you will create imbalance in the pelvis and spine). As you lower into the pose, make sure the prop stays behind your knees. If your knees still hurt, try practicing with your lower back resting against a wall. Don t stay in the pose if your knees continue to hurt, even with the prop or wall. If your heels do not stay on the ground TRY elevating your heels, either on a wood wedge, or a rolled blanket or sticky mat. If your heels are lifted without support, your weight will move onto the fronts of the feet, which will harm the knee joints and can upset your balance. The support under your feet with the wedge or mat should feel stable. You know you have the right amount of support when you can bend your knees without falling forward. 36 If you are stiff in the groins and have trouble bending forward TRY sitting on a low bench or crate. Make sure it s stable, bring the chest close to the thighs, then open the knees and extend the chest farther down. This will help you to relax the groins. You can modify the height accordingly for your leg length. Do not sit higher than you need to, but explore your limits. The idea is to remove tension from the groins., page 35 modifications TAKE A RETREAT In yoga, we learn how to open and expand as well as how to go in and contract. These physical shapes also represent our ability to be extroverted and communicative, or introverted and solitary. Just as a tortoise withdraws its head and legs inside its shell, so too can the yoga practitioner withdraw his or her senses of perception. In and in our peak pose,, we can retreat from the overstimulating modern world by bringing the head lower than the chest, moving inward, and quieting the mind. The practice of withdrawing our senses, called pratyahara, is the first step in preparing our mind for meditation. prep, pages 38 39, pages 4o 41

Open your hips and increase hamstring flexibility and core strength in these prep poses for. Akarna Dhanurasana (Archer Pose) Improves leg-muscle flexibility so that the legs eventually feel lighter and hamstring- and hip-opening poses become effortless; contracts your abdominals Sit in Dandasana (Staff Pose) with your legs straight in front of you. Hold the big toe of your right foot with the index and middle fingers of your right hand if this is difficult, use a belt. Then hold your left big toe the same way. Lift the left foot, bend your left leg, and take the leg and knee back as far as possible. The left elbow will extend back. Keep pressing through your inner left heel, but without tensing the foot. If your left foot is tense, your groins will become tense as well. The extension of the inner left heel will help the left thigh remain close to the chest and feel light. Hold here for a few deep breaths, then exhale to release. Repeat 3 to 4 times to create freedom in the hip joint. Do this on both sides., page 35 modifications, page 36 Developed by the Swiss world market leader in exercise and therapy mats together with a Yoga teacher to make the most of your Yoga practice. Photography: Laurie Alsted / RWPServices CA/USA 38 Premium grip and anti-slip Lightweight & optimal cushioning Eco-friendly, sustainable & latex-free Durable, designed to last a lifetime /calyanayoga www.calyana-yoga.com Designed in Switzerland by AIREX.

Uttanasana (Standing Forward Bend) Lengthens your spine; quiets your mind and cools your body Stand in Tadasana with your feet as wide as your hips. Lift the fronts of your thighs, from your knees to your pelvis, to relax your groins. Extend forward and down. Roll the backs of the thighs away from each other and open the backs of your knees. On an inhalation, spread your chest from the center to the sides, and let your side ribs extend down, away from your groins. Hold your ankles from the outsides and bend your elbows out to the sides. With an exhalation, fold deeper. Let your neck and the back of your head extend down, but lift your shoulders away from your ears. Hold for 1 minute, or as long as possible. Continue to breathe. Paschimottanasana (Seated Forward Bend) Teaches you how to freely move your pelvis forward and comfortably extend your spine; helps to cool the mind Sit with your legs straight in front of you and rotate the backs of your thighs away from each other, spreading your sitting bones. If your lower back is rounding, sit on a folded blanket. Lengthen your spine and chest away from your pelvis, then hold the outsides of your feet with your hands. If you can t hold your feet, use a strap. Once you have a grasp on your feet or the strap, spread the front ribs and take the side ribs forward. With an exhalation, extend farther forward from your hips. Bend and lift your elbows to spread the front of your chest even more and create space for your heart. Do not force the fold. Hold for 1 minute, or as long as possible. Do not hold the breath; instead, breathe normally. prep, pages 4o 41 8121)9.22435+64):)8121);41<=)>1,<01<4)+,)?12+@)) 04<+515+.,)=>1A2=)-B.0)C,<+17)D41B)E.FB)+,54,5+.,7!"#$$"$%&"'%(%))***))+,-./01213.22435+6473.0)***)!"#"$%##&$'()&*$%! 39

Move inward and quiet your mind as you transition step by step into. Lengthens your spine; opens your shoulders; helps you withdraw your senses; quiets the mind in preparation for meditation 40 1 Sit in Dandasana with your legs straight in front of you and your hands on the floor alongside your hips. Press your thighs into the floor, flex your feet, and lift your chest. Bring your legs to the edges of the mat, with your knees as wide as your shoulders. Take a few breaths here. 2 Bend your knees, and keeping your feet flexed, bring them closer to your hips. Extend your chest and arms forward and down between your legs. 3 Bend your legs even more, so that you can put your shoulders one by one under your knees. (If this is too difficult, continue to work on forward bends.) Once there, stretch your arms out to the sides. Roll your thighs inward and extend your inner heels, without creating tension in the feet. Spread the front of your chest and collarbones forward and down with the help of the pressure of your thighs on the shoulders or upper arms. Push your inner heels down and forward to stretch and straighten your legs. Your inner thighs should remain in contact with your side ribs., page 35 modifications, page 36

} kurma = tortoise asana = pose Tortoise Pose 4 Inhale to continue to stretch your arms and chest out to your sides. Exhale to extend your spine farther forward. Do not force your legs; instead relax and exhale to release as far as you can into the pose. If you feel pain under your knees, take your arms slightly forward. Stay for a few breaths, then slowly come out of the pose. Repeat a few times. LEARN MORE For more step-by-step pose instruction, visit yogajournal.com/yogapedia prep, pages 38 39 Stay safe Practicing is the practice of respecting your own limitations. These limitations are different from day to day, so you need to continually observe your body and mind and make sure that you are not fighting against your limitations. To overcome them, work slowly, doing enough preparatory poses. On your way to, you can add more forward bends, and repeat if necessary. And it is OK if you never get to the full expression of the pose. teaches us tolerance and compassion for ourselves, as well as for others. 41