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Yoga for old adults: 5 poses that increase balance and flexibility

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 27, 2023, 09:00 IST
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Try these yoga poses for an overall healthy lifestyle

Yoga is a holistic practice that is advantageous to practitioners of all ages. Children as young as 4 or 5 and adults well into their senior years can all benefit from yoga. Flexibility and balance can improve at any age. The basic and intermediate asanas listed below can be consistently practiced. Keep a close eye on your breathing as you hold each pose for 30 seconds, then continue for 3 sets.

Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Yoga guru and founder of Akshar Yoga Institutions says, “There is strong evidence to back up the idea that performing regular mobility exercises and stretches will improve your posture, flexibility, and range of motion. No matter your age—in your 20s, 30s, 40s, or even past 60—what counts is that you start.”

Yoga Asanas for Balance

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​​Samasthithi/Tadasana​


Stand tall and straight with your toes and heels in contact. Maintain a relaxed neck and tightened abdominal muscles. Hold this position for 5-8 breaths while continuing to breathe. Make sure you balance your weight properly on both feet. This asana can be very helpful in maintaining a tall, strong posture.

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​​Vrikshasana​


Formation of the posture

Take up the Samasthithi pose to begin with. Center your weight on your left leg while raising your right leg off the ground. Bring your right foot as close to your inner thigh as you can, or at the ankle or calf, by supporting it with your palms. Join your palms together as you raise your hands. Place your head between your arms at all times. Similarly, extend your other leg.

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​​Ek Padasana​

Formation of the posture
• Start with Samastithi and keep your back straight as you lift your arms and make the Pranam motion, combining your palms.
• Lean your upper body forward until it is parallel to the ground as you exhale.
• Maintain a close grip on your arms. • Slowly extend your right leg behind you, keeping it straight the entire time.
• Your right leg, pelvis, upper torso, and arms should all be in a straight line.
• Fix your gaze on a spot to maintain your balance.

Yoga Asanas for Flexibility:

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​​Janushirshasana​




Formation of the posture
Bending at the hips, place your upper body on your left leg as you inhale. Lower your arms and grasp your big toes with your fingertips as you exhale. Try to touch your nose to your knees. Start off in Dandasana. Your right leg should be bent at the knee and pointed at a 90-degree angle. Raise your arms in the air.

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​​Shalabasana (Locust Pose)​

Shalabasana (Locust Pose)

Formation of the posture:

Take a deep breath in (Purak), hold it for a bit (Kumbakh), and then simultaneously lift both of your legs up while lying on your stomach with your palms behind your thighs. Make sure your knees are straight and your feet are planted firmly together. Sit with your forehead or chin on the ground.

The takeaway: Each person has a certain range of flexibility, which changes according to their weight, level of physical fitness, past involvement in exercise, past injuries, and, of course, their age. As you practice, your body will become more receptive. While some bodies benefit significantly from yoga practice within a few weeks, others can need years of regular practice. Keep your composure and optimism no matter how much you want to do the splits, backbends, or touch your toes. Your journey is what makes your yoga practice interesting. Yoga practice also provides numerous other benefits, like increased energy, improved cognitive function, improved organ health, and many more.

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