Yoga Article
   Yoga London
Corporate yoga
      Celebrity Yoga Trainer
Yoga: Three reasons not to do Yoga pose - Crow

The Yoga pose Crow – (Kakasana, sometimes called Bakasana)

"Kaka" means crow (a large black bird with a loud cry) and "Baka" means crane (a tall water bird with very long
legs). The body in this yoga pose resembles that of a bird, thus the names, crane or crow.

The Yoga pose Crow is a moderate inverted balancing posture, which builds strength in the upper extremities
(arms, forearms, elbow joints, hands, wrists, clavicle, and scapula) and gives you the confidence to begin work with
the Headstand and the Handstand. The Crow pose requires courage (to risk falling on your nose) and hip flexibility
(to bring the thighs alongside the chest).

The Crow is one of the yoga poses that actually looks a lot harder than it really is and it requires much more
coordination, concentration and awareness than the muscular strength in the upper arms.

As you hold this yoga pose the chest is immobilized so that you can only breathe abdominally. Remember to keep
your attention on the breath because this yoga pose brings the habit of holding the breath as you focus on the
balancing act.

This yoga pose reinforces the arm, shoulder and abdominal muscles, wrists and the upper torso. It stretches and
lubricates the joints, tendons and ligaments of the upper body. It tones the abdominal organs and opens the
groins.

The Crow pose increases both physical and mental balance, concentration and tranquility. It balances the nervous
system, brings lightness to the body and prepares the mind for meditation.


Although the Crow pose gives us tremendous benefits for the mind and the body, in some health conditions this
pose is not safe to be performed.

Three important reasons not to do yoga pose Crow:

1) Do not practice this yoga pose if you have a carpal tunnel syndrome (a lot of pain and weakness in the fingers
and wrists), as it may aggravate the problem.

2) In pregnancy do not attempt this pose.

3) If you have high blood pressure, avoid this yoga pose.

Caution: Always check with your doctor if you have any doubts or concerns regarding the suitability of this yoga
pose for you.

Issued in the interest of people practicing Hatha Yoga by Subodh Gupta,
corporate yoga Expert based in London.

###
Bow Pose
Fish Pose
Sitting Forward bend
Wheel pose
Camel pose
Lotus pose
Boat pose
Kapalabhati
Anuloma Viloma
Indian Gurus and Unsafe Yoga
Yoga and Obesity
Locust
Shoulderstand
Peacock
Headstand
Bhujangasana
Yoga ,Hernia and Madonna
Downward facing dog
scorpion
Triangle
Bridge pose