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  2. Yin Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Shoelace pose, a classic asana of Yin Yoga, based on but not identical to the traditional Gomukhasana [1]. Yin Yoga is a slow-paced style of yoga (as exercise), incorporating principles of traditional Chinese medicine, with asanas (postures) that are held for longer periods of time than in other yoga styles.

  3. List of asanas - Wikipedia

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    An asana (Sanskrit: आसन, IAST: āsana) is a body posture, used in both medieval hatha yoga and modern yoga. [1] The term is derived from the Sanskrit word for 'seat'. While many of the oldest mentioned asanas are indeed seated postures for meditation , asanas may be standing , seated, arm-balances, twists, inversions, forward bends ...

  4. Eka Pada Rajakapotasana - Wikipedia

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    Eka Pada Rajakapotasana (Sanskrit: एक पाद राजकपोतासन; IAST: Eka Pāda Rājakapotāsana), Rajakapotasana, or [One-legged] King Pigeon Pose [1] is a seated back-bending asana in modern yoga as exercise. The Yin Yoga form of the asana is named Swan Pose, while the Aerial yoga variant, supported in a hammock, is called ...

  5. 10 Basic Yoga Poses That Benefit Everyone (Including You) - AOL

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    No matter where you are in your practice, these fundamental postures provide you with everything you need.

  6. Yoga using props - Wikipedia

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    The use of props was pioneered in Iyengar Yoga, to enable students to work with correct alignment both as beginners and in more advanced asanas with suitable support. [10] Iyengar Yoga was created by B. K. S. Iyengar, a pupil of the yoga pioneer Tirumalai Krishnamacharya, and described in his authoritative 1966 book Light on Yoga. [11]

  7. Marichyasana - Wikipedia

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    The name of the pose is from Sanskrit मरीचि Marichi, the name of a sage in Hindu mythology, and आसन, āsana, meaning posture or seat. [1] The pose is not found in medieval hatha yoga texts, but is described in Krishnamacharya's 1934 Yoga Makaranda and in the teaching of his pupils, B. K. S. Iyengar and Pattabhi Jois. [1] [2]

  8. Downward Dog Pose - Wikipedia

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    Yoga Journal has called Downward Dog "deservedly one of yoga's most widely recognized yoga poses". [6] The Tico Times and others have called it the "quintessential yoga pose", [7] [26] noting that it is often chosen by film-makers when they need to depict a yoga class in progress. [7]

  9. Daoyin - Wikipedia

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    These exercises are often divided into yin positions (lying and sitting) and yang positions (standing and moving). [2] The practice of daoyin was a precursor of qigong, and blended with the introduction of Indian yoga into China with the spread of Buddhism [3] [4] and was practised in Chinese Taoist monasteries for health and spiritual ...