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5 yoga asanas you should do in the morning

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 16, 2025, 11:57 IST
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5 yoga asanas you should do in the morning

To say that Yoga is good for your health is an understatement. Yoga, along with other forms of exercise, is excellent not just for your physical body, but also mental health. Even though any time is a good time to do yoga, doing it first thing in the morning reaps a host of health benefits. Not only that, certain asanas, when done consistently in the morning, will alleviate many lifestyle conditions such as high blood pressure, obesity, anxiety etc. Here are 5 such asanas...

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Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation)

Surya Namaskar is a sequence of poses that greet the sun and warm up your whole body. It improves blood circulation and metabolism, helping you feel energized and calm inside. This flow combines forward bends, lunges, and backbends, making it a complete workout to start your morning right.

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Kapalbhati (Skull Shining Breath)

Kapalbhati is a breathing exercise involving strong, forceful exhales and passive inhales. It clears your sinuses, improves digestion, and can even make your skin glow by clearing clogged pores. Practicing Kapalbhati every morning helps detoxify your body and sharpens your mind.

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Ustrasana (Camel Pose)

Ustrasana stretches your chest, abdomen, and thigh muscles. It tones your hips and hamstrings while improving your endocrine, circulatory, digestive, and respiratory systems. This backbend opens up your body and boosts energy flow, preparing you to face the day with strength and flexibility.

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Ardha Matsyendrasana (Half Spinal Twist)

This twisting pose stretches your spine and aids digestion, making it a great practice before breakfast. Ardha Matsyendrasana helps increase spinal flexibility and detoxifies internal organs by stimulating blood flow. It also calms the nervous system and improves posture.

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Natarajasana (Dancer’s Pose)

Natarajasana balances your body and mind by stretching the spine and legs. It enhances balance and coordination, helping you develop focus and stability. This graceful pose also improves flexibility and strengthens your core, leaving you feeling centered and poised for the day. This beneficial pose improves balance, strength, focus, and posture.

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