I almost always feel better after practicing yoga, but sometimes when I’m feeling mildly depressed, discouraged, or lethargic, it’s hard to motivate myself to get started. While I learned from Patricia Walden that moving between Mountain pose and Arms Overhead pose with your breath can be slightly uplifting and energizing—and it is for me—sometimes even that feels like a bit too much to begin with. And I’ve found that starting on my hands and knees with a very simple Cat-Cow pose feels much more accessible on some days. So I came up with this very simple mini sequence for myself. Typically, after I’m through with this series of poses, I’ll be feeling more lively and ready to move onto an active practice of energizing standing poses. But I expect you could simply do the mini practice on its own, and there is no rule that says you can’t finish a yoga practice standing up. As a matter of fact, I once took a class where we finished our practice in Mountain pose, and it was a revelation for me because I left the class feeling quite lively instead of quiet and spaced out.
Because Baxter did his post on Cat-Cow pose this week, today seemed like a good time to share my little sequence with you.1. Cat-Cow Pose, for six or more rounds.3. Standing Forward Bend, just briefly.
4. Arms Overhead Pose, on your inhalation.
5. Mountain Pose/Arms Overhead pose, for six or more rounds.
6. Mountain pose, as long as needed.
If you give this a try, let me know how goes!
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