Hi!
Welcome to “Yoga with Penny!”
This month, we will take on the Lizard Pose! Be forewarned, the Lizard does require patience and dedication but well worth our efforts. Also, don’t worry if the Lizard appears too intimidating. Every yoga posture is a work in progress and can be adapted to fit our bodies and our fitness level so try not to fear the Lizard!
Most styles of yoga include this posture to help open the hips and strengthen and lengthen them as well. Many yoga teachers and yogi experts view the hips as a point for storing negative emotions and stress. With regular practice Lizard Pose provides stress relief while helping to strengthen our core, legs, hips, shoulders, arms and back. It’s a terrific stretch for athletes to ensure the hips stay strong and flexible.
The Lizard Pose also provides relief for people who tend to sit for long periods of time or those suffer from lower back discomfort and dysfunction, which usually manifests itself as Iliopsoas Syndrome. Iliopsoas Syndrome happens when two connecting muscle groups located in the hip area, important for stabilizing our back and hips shorten, thus placing stress on our spine and lower back. Opening and stretching the hips regularly helps to counteract this process and provide balance within the hips. That’s the magic of the Lizard Pose and it’s no wonder why it continues to be a popular and worthwhile posture in the world of yoga and beyond.
Instructions
Start by stepping forward into a lunge position with your right leg forward and your hands on your hips.
Keep your back left heel up.
Walk your back leg in if you need more support.
Stay in this position for a few breaths.
If possible, gently lower your hands to your mat.
If possible, gently slide your forward foot to the outside of your mat.
If possible, lower to your elbows on the inside of your forward leg.
Keep your spine, neck and head in a straight line.
You may rest your back leg on your mat if you find this position too challenging.
You may also use a yoga block or a folded blanket to rest your hands or elbows on.
Remain in your Lizard Pose and breathe deeply for 10 breaths.
Slowly come out of your Lizard Pose and begin the process with your left leg forward.
I hope you enjoyed doing “Lizard Pose” with me!
Penny