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Baddha Hasta Malasana is an Asana. It is translated as Bound Hands Garland Pose from Sanskrit.
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'''Baddha Hasta Malasana''' is an Asana. It is translated as Bound Hands Garland Pose from Sanskrit. the name of this pose comes from "baddha" meaning "bound", "hasta" meaning "hand", "mala" meaning "garland", and "asana" meaning "posture" or "seat". This pose is a variation of Malasana.
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==Technique==
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# Stand on a mat, inhale and exhale slowly, by exhaling bend forword.
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# Bend your left leg, now you are stnding on your right leg, hold the left leg by your riht hand, stretch tightly, breath 5-6 times in the same position.
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# slowly release the legdown, by inhaling come to the normal position.
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# Repeat the same procedure by changing leg.<ref name="Technique"/>
  
The name of this pose comes from "baddha" meaning "bound", "hasta" meaning "hand", "mala" meaning "garland", and "asana" meaning "posture" or "seat". This pose is a variation of Malasana.
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==Effects==
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* It stretches the front and inside of the hips, calf muscles and lower back, and it opens the chest and front shoulders.
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* It is not recommended for those with knee, ankle, shoulder or lower back injuries<ref name="Effects"/>
  
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==Related Asanas==
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* [[Malasana]]
  
== Benefits and Cautions ==
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==Special requisites==
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* It is not recommended for those with knee, ankle, shoulder or lower back injuries
  
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==Initial practice notes==
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Beginners can use props, although Baddha Hasta Malasana is not a tough Asana. Beginners may use wall while holding the leg by hand. stnd near to wall for support why because sanding in a single leg is difficult.
  
*This pose claims the following benefits: it stretches the front and inside of the hips, calf muscles and lower back, and it opens the chest and front shoulders.  
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==References==
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<references>
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<ref name="Technique">[http://www.theinfolist.com/php/SummaryGet.php?FindGo=baddha_hasta_malasana "Methodology"]</ref>
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<ref name="Effects">[https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Baddha_Hasta_Malasana.html "Benefits"]</ref>
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</references>
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==External Links==
  
*It is not recommended for those with knee, ankle, shoulder or lower back injuries.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 1 November 2018

Baddha Hasta Malasana is an Asana. It is translated as Bound Hands Garland Pose from Sanskrit. the name of this pose comes from "baddha" meaning "bound", "hasta" meaning "hand", "mala" meaning "garland", and "asana" meaning "posture" or "seat". This pose is a variation of Malasana.

Technique

  1. Stand on a mat, inhale and exhale slowly, by exhaling bend forword.
  2. Bend your left leg, now you are stnding on your right leg, hold the left leg by your riht hand, stretch tightly, breath 5-6 times in the same position.
  3. slowly release the legdown, by inhaling come to the normal position.
  4. Repeat the same procedure by changing leg.[1]

Effects

  • It stretches the front and inside of the hips, calf muscles and lower back, and it opens the chest and front shoulders.
  • It is not recommended for those with knee, ankle, shoulder or lower back injuries[2]

Related Asanas

Special requisites

  • It is not recommended for those with knee, ankle, shoulder or lower back injuries

Initial practice notes

Beginners can use props, although Baddha Hasta Malasana is not a tough Asana. Beginners may use wall while holding the leg by hand. stnd near to wall for support why because sanding in a single leg is difficult.

References

External Links