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  2. Virabhadrasana - Wikipedia

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    Virabhadrasana (Sanskrit: वीरभद्रासन; IAST: Vīrabhadrāsana) or Warrior Pose is a group of related lunging standing asanas in modern yoga as exercise commemorating the exploits of a mythical warrior, Virabhadra. The name of the pose derives from the Hindu myth, but the pose is not recorded in the hatha yoga tradition until ...

  3. List of asanas - Wikipedia

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    A single asana is listed for each main pose, whether or not there are variations. Thus for Sirsasana (Yoga headstand), only one pose is illustrated, although the pose can be varied by moving the legs apart sideways or front-and-back, by lowering one leg to the floor, by folding the legs into lotus posture, by turning the hips to one side, by placing the hands differently on the ground, and so on.

  4. Asana - Wikipedia

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    Viparita Virabhadrasana (Reversed Warrior Pose) is still more recent, and may have been created after 2000. [70] Several poses that are now commonly practised, such as Dog Pose and standing asanas including Trikonasana (triangle pose), first appeared in the 20th century, [ 71 ] as did the sequence of asanas, Surya Namaskar (Salute to the Sun).

  5. 10 Poses to Build Strength & Stability in Your Core - AOL

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  6. Standing asanas - Wikipedia

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    One difficulty is naming; the existence of a medieval pose with the name of a current standing pose is not proof that the two are the same, as the names given to poses may change, and the same name may be used for different poses. For example, the name Garudasana, Eagle Pose, is used for a sitting pose in the Gheraṇḍa Saṃhitā, 2.37. [4]

  7. Virasana - Wikipedia

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    The pose is one of the few that may be performed straight after eating. [5] Virasana places the knees at risk of injury if hip extension and rotation are inadequate, in which case the pose requires support under the buttocks to allow the hips to extend. The pose should be avoided if there is any existing knee injury. [8] [9] [10]

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  9. Namaste Yoga - Wikipedia

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    107: "Earth" - Earth sequence begins kneeling and continues with floor poses that are both gentle and invigorating. This slow, gentle series builds core strength and spinal flexibility. 108: "Lotus Link" - Lotus begins as a standing series and moves gracefully through seated poses returning again to the standing Lotus and completion of the cycle.