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  2. Bhekasana - Wikipedia

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    Bhekasana (Sanskrit: भेकासन; IAST: Bhekāsana), [1] or Frog posture [2] is a reclining asana in modern yoga as exercise. It is one of several poses that put the body in a shape like that of a frog: another is Mandukasana. [3]

  3. Frog Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Frog Bridge (officially known as the Thread City Crossing) is a bridge located in Willimantic, Connecticut, which carries South Street across the Willimantic River. Opened in September 2000, it is known as the Frog Bridge because it has four copper frog sculptures on each end of the bridge, sitting on concrete thread spools.

  4. Bridge (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    An image of a bridge position with straight legs. The body is pushed over the shoulders to enable straight vertical arms, stretching the shoulders and upper body. The bridge (also called gymnastic bridge [1]) is an exercise. Many variations of this exercise are employed throughout the world, most commonly the balancing of the body on the hands ...

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  6. Here’s How to Do a Glute Bridge With Correct Form ... - AOL

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    Fitness experts and personal trainers explain the correct form for doing a glute bridge and explain how different variations work different muscle groups.

  7. Battle of the Frogs - Wikipedia

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    One of four frog statues located at each corner of the Frog Bridge in Willimantic. The Thread City Crossing, commonly known as the Frog Bridge, is a bridge in Willimantic that spans the Willimantic River. The bridge was completed in 2000 and features four 11-foot (3.4 m) tall copper frogs atop giant concrete spools at each corner of the bridge.

  8. Setu Bandha Sarvangasana - Wikipedia

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    The pose is named from the Sanskrit words सेतु Setu, a bridge; बन्ध Bandha, caught; सर्वा Sarva, all; ङ्ग Anga, limb; and आसन Asana, seat or posture. [ 1 ] The pose appears as "Kāmapīṭhāsana" in the 19th century Sritattvanidhi (written before 1868).

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