Cool Yoga: Ardha Hanumanasana

Are you irritated by the summer heat? Flushed with anger? Plagued by hot flashes? Long ago, the yogis discovered a cooling pranayama practice that can soothe you in the time it takes to drink a glass of water.

Deep in the Himalayas, ancient sages observed and imitated the world around them in the noble attempt to master body, breath, and mind. They noticed the curve of a bird’s lower beak, a new green leaf uncurling, and the hiss of a cobra—and emulated those shapes and sounds in a practice called sitali (the cooling breath). In this pranayama, the inhalation is moistened as it passes through the curl of the tongue (alternately described as a bird’s beak and an uncurling leaf), so that you are “drinking” water-saturated air

Yogis, long ago, discovered that Sitali Pranayama (cooling breath) was a great way to soothe, relax and cool body and mind.

Sitali and Sitkari pranayama are terrific breaths for cooling the body and mind.

ARDHA HANUMANASANA-HALF SPLIT-MONKEY POSE

Starting in tabletop, with your palms firmly planted, place your right foot forward between your hands. Lower your left knee to the floor. Flex your right foot, coming up to the heel while bringing your toes toward you while continuing to straighten your leg. With hips squared, inhale to lengthen your spine and reach your hips forward as you fold over your right knee on an exhale.

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Hold for 7-10 breaths.

 

Varvara Solomonidou,Wellness Specialist, Personal Trainer, Seminar & Conference Lecturer, Pilates Master Trainer “AthensTrainers® Ultimate Pilates System®”, Member of Pilates Method Alliance (PMA),  Member of European Lifestyle Medicine Organization (ELMO), DNAFit®  Certified Trainer, General Manager & Owner of AthensTrainers®

PHOTOS: FOTIS FOTOPOULOS
MODEL: KONSTANTINA BAKARA, YOGA INSTRUCTOR, ATHENSTRAINERS® ASSOCIATE

SOURCE: BODY MAGAZINE, ISSUE 51