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5 yoga asanas that promote flexibility and strength in beginners

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 23, 2025, 05:00 IST
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5 yoga asanas that promote flexibility and strength in beginners

To say that Yoga is good for you will be an understatement. Yoga, which is a culmination of many asanas, is not only excellent for your body, but also purifies your mind, calms your soul and soothes your nerves. Even if you are someone who otherwise exercises on a daily basis, it is extremely beneficial to add Yoga to your everyday regime. If you are new to yoga, it’s important to start with simple poses that are easy to learn and gentle on your body. These poses help build strength, increase flexibility, and calm your mind. Here are 5 such asanas...

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Tadasana (Mountain Pose)

Known as the foundation of many other yoga poses, Tadasana helps improve your posture and balance.

How to do Tadasana:
Stand straight with your feet together.

Keep your arms by your sides.

Spread your toes and press your feet firmly on the ground.

Take a deep breath and raise your arms above your head.

Stretch your body upward while keeping your shoulders relaxed.

Hold this pose for 30 seconds to 1 minute.

Breathe deeply and slowly.

Benefits:
Improves posture and balance.

Strengthens legs, ankles, and core muscles.

Calms the mind and reduces stress.


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Vrikshasana (Tree Pose)

Vrikshasana helps improve your balance and concentration. It also strengthens your legs and opens your hips.

How to do Vrikshasana:
Stand straight in Tadasana.

Shift your weight to your left foot.

Bend your right knee and place the sole of your right foot on the inner thigh of your left leg.

Keep your hands in a prayer position in front of your chest.

Hold the pose for 20 to 30 seconds.

Slowly bring your right foot down and repeat on the other side.

Benefits:
Improves balance and stability.

Strengthens legs, ankles, and feet.

Enhances focus and concentration.

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Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose)

Lie flat on your stomach with your legs stretched back.

Place your palms on the floor under your shoulders.

Inhale and slowly lift your chest off the floor by straightening your arms.

Keep your elbows slightly bent and shoulders relaxed.

Look straight ahead or slightly upward.

Hold the pose for 15 to 30 seconds.

Exhale and slowly lower your chest back to the floor.

Benefits:
Strengthens the spine and back muscles.

Opens the chest and lungs.

Improves posture and relieves stress.

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Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward Facing Dog)

This pose stretches your entire body and helps relieve tension in your back and shoulders.

How to do Adho Mukha Svanasana:
Start on your hands and knees.

Spread your fingers wide and press your palms into the floor.

Lift your hips up and back to form an inverted “V” shape.

Keep your feet hip-width apart and try to touch your heels to the floor.

Keep your head between your arms and look at your feet.

Hold the pose for 30 seconds to 1 minute.

Slowly lower your knees back to the floor.

Benefits:
Stretches the spine, hamstrings, calves, and shoulders.

Strengthens arms and legs.

Relieves back pain and improves circulation.


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Balasana (Child’s Pose)

Balasana is a resting pose that helps calm your mind and gently stretches your back.

How to do Balasana:
Kneel on the floor with your big toes touching.

Sit back on your heels.

Bend forward and stretch your arms in front of you or keep them by your sides.

Rest your forehead on the floor.

Close your eyes and breathe deeply.

Hold the pose for 1 to 3 minutes.

Benefits:
Relaxes the body and mind.

Gently stretches the back, hips, and thighs.

Reduces stress and fatigue.

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