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[[File:Ardha matsyendrasana.png|thumb|right|''Ardha Matsyendrasana'']]
'''Ardha Matsyendrasana (Sanskrit: अर्धमत्स्येन्द्रासन; IAST: Ardha Matsyendrāsana), ''' also known as the Half Lord of the Fishes PoseThe Fish pose,<ref name="Half Lord of the Fishes Pose"/>. Half Spinal Twist Pose<ref name="Half Spinal Twist"/> , is derived from the Sanskrit terms ardha (half), matsya (fish), indra (King or Vakrasana<ref name="Vakrasana - Twisted Pose" /> Lord). Ardha Matsyendrasana is an asanaone of the best twisting postures. The asana usually appears as a seated spinal twist with many variationsentire spine gets rotated around its axis. Moreover, your spine also gets two side twists throughout its length. The levers used for these extreme twists are the arms and is one of the twelve basic [[asanas]] in many systems of [[Hatha yoga]]knees.<ref name="Ardha-Matsyendrasana" />
== Etymology Technique==# Sit with an extended spine and your legs extended out in front.# Bend your right knee and cross your foot over your left thigh.# Bend your left knee and bring your left heel to your outer right hip. Keep your right foot on the inside of your left knee if your right foot lifts off the floor.# Place your right fingertips on the floor next to your right hip, and inhale as you elongate your spine.# Hold the extension and exhale as you twist towards the right, rotating from your back left ribs. Use the twisting action itself to go deeper; avoid hooking your elbow right away and using the arm for leverage. Instead, wrap your left arm lightly around your knee while lengthening with each inhale. Exhale to twist more.# Bring your elbow outside your knee. Allow your arms to maintain the length of your spine, despite the urge to collapse due to the pressure of the elbow against your knee.# You can turn your head to the right if that feels comfortable.<ref name="Technique"/>
== Description Related Asanas==* [[Paschimottanasana]]* [[Janusirsasana]]
== Benefits Initial practice notes==The many hand variations in this pose can make it quite hard for beginners to adapt. First of all, make sure you sit on a blanket and practice this pose. Next, before you try the hand and arm variations, just wrap one arm around the raised leg, and hug your thigh to your torso. With practice, you can start trying other variations.<ref name="Initial practice notes"/>
<references>
<ref name="Technique">[https://arogyayogaschool.com/blog/health-benefits-of-ardha-matsyendrasana/ "Methodology of Anantasana"]</ref>
<ref name="Initial practice notes">[http://www.stylecraze.com/articles/ardha-matsyendrasana-fish-pose/#Beginner’sTips "Beginers tips"]</ref>
<ref name="Effects">[https://eyogaguru.com/ardha-matsyendrasana-half-twist-yoga-pose-benefits-steps/ "Benefits of Anantasana"]</ref>
</references>
==External Links==
* [https://www.yogapoint.com/asana/matsyendrasana.html Ardha Matsyendrasana on yogapoint.com]
* [https://www.sarvyoga.com/ardha-matsyendrasana-half-spinal-twist-pose-steps-benefits/ Ardha Matsyendrasana on sarvyoga.com]
* [http://www.finessyoga.com/yoga-asanas/ardha-matsyendrasana-half-spinal-twist-steps-benefits Ardha Matsyendrasana on finessyoga.com]
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