The Seated Wide Angel Posture can be pretty intimidating. I’m positive most people look and think no, not for me. Yet, it’s considered a beginner’s posture in the world of yoga and pretty easy to do with some terrific health benefits. After a long day of sitting at our desk, car or plane it provides a gentle way to stretch and strengthen our hips, spine and our lower back. Relieving tired over worked legs, it also does a good job easing arthritis pain in our lower body and helps with pain for those who suffer from sciatica.
This posture can also be a mind game. It invites us to stretch ourselves beyond our known potential. It helps us develop persistence as we commit to stretch each day and patience because it takes time to see results. We may feel vulnerable and exposed at first but as we trust the process we gain confidence in our stretching capabilities. Perhaps it will help us to see that we are capable of more when we step out of our comfort zone. Who knows, maybe we will discover along the way that greater potential was always there contained within us.
While stretching our body, maybe we can stretch our brains around this…
…God has more in store for you than you can even imagine. Ephesians 3:20.
Directions:
Where ever your stretch takes you, is your perfect starting place. If your body is willing, stretch your legs out to 90 degrees and hang out somewhere around there. Try to keep your knee caps looking upwards rather than letting them roll forward. Check to ensure your sitting bones are firmly on the ground and sit up tall, pulling your belly in. Lift your chin slightly while trying to hold your shoulders down and try to relax your face. Point your toes upward or out to the sides. You can lean forward and rest your elbows on your mat for a deeper stretch.
Try and remain in this pose for 30 seconds to 1-3 minutes for a good strengthening stretch, remembering to breathe deeply. If you would like to stretch a little bit more, below are a few exercises you can practice for deeper stretching. Completed on a regular basis you will gain flexibility!
Now that you are in position inhale deeply while stretching your right arm upward. Exhale slowly, folding your torso over your left leg. Try to get your left ear to your left knee. Repeat on the other side. Shoot for 10 repetitions on each side with deep inhales in the middle and deep exhales to the sides.
While positioned in your Seated Wide Angle Pose walk your hands forward or stretch them out until you feel a good stretch. Try to lift your torso out of your hips and keep your legs grounded on the floor. Inhale and exhale long and deeply for 30 seconds to 1 minute. As you stay in the pose you may feel your muscles releasing from the pull of the stretch.
Now it’s time to lay down and relax your body. Inhale and imagine your potential is as limitless as the God that created the world. Exhale your restrictions, limitations, boundaries, fears, doubts, and disbelief. Breathe. Trust. Know that You are capable of amazing things yet to be discovered!
thanks for joining me,
penny!