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Ekapadhastasana (hand to single leg pose)
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| Eka - one; Pad - leg; Hasta - Hand In this asana, the body is folded forward towards one leg, with one hand holding on to the toes of the leg and the forehead touching the knee or shin of the leg. |
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Taking the asana position
Initial Position - Sitting position
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The asana positionIn this position, the legs are spread apart and kept straight. The torso is turned towards one leg and folded forward towards the leg. The opposite arm is extended towards the leg and catching hold of the toes. The forehead is touching on the knee or shin of the leg. |
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Releasing the asana position
Practice on the other side, bending towards the right leg. |
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Anatomical focus
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Awareness
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Do's
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Dont's
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Benefits
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Therapeutic application
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Precautions & contra-indications
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Duration
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Variations & tipsIf it is not possible to reach the toes with the hand, it is ok to catch hold of the shin or ankle. It is more beneficial to keep the back straight and bend from the hips, than to hunch the back in order to catch the toes or touch the forehead to the knee. It may also be easier if you do not spread the legs to your limit. This will relieve the strain on the inner thighs. |
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Preparatory poses
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Follow-up poses
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Ancient texts |
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