INVERSIONS Flashcards
1
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Śīrṣāsana
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Headstand
2
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Adho Mukha Śvānāsana
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Downward facing dog
3
Q
Halāsana
A
Plough pose
4
Q
Sālamba Sarvāṅgāsana
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Supported shoulder stand
5
Q
Karṇapīḍāsana
A
Deaf mans pose
6
Q
Viparītakaraṇī
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Inverted Lake
7
Q
Śiṣulasana
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Dolphin
8
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PHYSIOLOGICAL BENEFITS (list 4)
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- Slows heart rate and respiration therefore increases parasympathetic function
- Improves systemic circulation
- Increase lymphatic flow and increases the function of the immune system
- Increases oxygenated blood to the digestive organs
- Improves postural alignment by reversing the force of gravity
- Aims to increase blood flow to the reproductive glands and organs
- Rejuvenates body and mind, different perspective
9
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SAFE ALIGNMENT (general)
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- New students practice against wall
- Avoid moving head to protect neck
- Activate core (Core strength is essential for maintaining inversions!)
- Many more for individual poses
10
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ANATOMICAL BENEFITS (list 3)
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- Alleviates symptoms of chronic lower back pain associated with a prolapsed disc
- Aims to rebalance sacroiliac joint dysfunction
- Reduces the symptoms of sciatica
- Establishes spinal realignment
- Improves postural alignment by reversing the force of gravity
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CAUTIONS/CONTRINDICATIONS (learn 5)
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- Injury to the cervical vertebrae
- Eye disorders such as glaucoma and detached retina
- High blood pressure and medically diagnosed hypertension
- Excessively low blood pressure
- Cardiovascular disease or complaints
- Sinus conditions
- Epilepsy
- 1st trimester of pregnancy – inversions increase pressure on the uterus and abdominal muscles
- Previous stroke
- There are more