STANDING Flashcards
1
Q
Tāḍāsana
A
Mountain Pose
2
Q
Hasta Tāḍāsana
A
Tadasana hands to sky
3
Q
Utkaṭāsana
A
Chair Pose
4
Q
Aṣṭā Candrāsana
A
Crescent High Lunge
5
Q
Vīrabhadrāsana I & II
A
Warrior 1 & 2
6
Q
Utthita Trikoṇāsana
A
Extended Triangle Pose
7
Q
Utthita Pārśvakoṇāsana
A
Extended Side Angle Pose – variation A, B, C
8
Q
MAJOR MUSCLES ACTIVATED - STANDING SERIES
A
- Quadriceps
- Hamstrings
- Glutes
- Rectus abdominis
- Transverse abdominis
- Psoas muscle
- Upper trapezius
- Serratus anterior
- Triceps brachii
9
Q
WHAT ARE THE PHYSIOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF STANDING POSTURES? List 4
A
• Builds stamina • Strengthens ankles and knees joints • Strengthens Quadriceps • Strengthen Glutes • Strengthens hip flexors • Builds bone density • Increased blood flow, increased circulation stimulates and benefits - Lymphatic and Immune System - Digestive system - Respiratory systems - Muscular skeletal system
10
Q
THE WAY THE ENERGY BODY IS AFFECTED
A
VAYU
- Apana Vayu activated as we ground into the position through our Pada Bandha
CHAKRAS
- Assist in balancing the bottom three chakras
- Mūlādhāra (Root chakra)
- Svādhiṣṭhāna (Sacral Chakra)
- Maṇipūra (Solar Plexus Chakra)
NADIS
- Pingala Nadi as these are heating poses
11
Q
SAFE ALIGNMENT FOCUS POINTS AND WHY (depends on pose)
A
- Pada Bandha activated to assist with balance
- Engage Mūla and Uḍḍīyana Bandha for energy lock and musculoskeletal support
- Back extends to ensure length in spine to create space in SIJ
- Check knee and ankle joint alignment
- Drawing shoulders away from ears to release tension
- Finding a drishti to support balance