Hi! Welcome to “Yoga with Penny!”
Now that we’ve had some time to practice Downward Dog, prepare yourself for Fire Hydrant Dog – more commonly called “Three Legged Dog”. The Dog just grows an extra leg, and that extension provides even more healthy benefits like stretching, strengthening and challenging our entire body both inside and out.
Finding stability as you begin to extend one leg is important. Ensure your shoulders are in line with your hips, to help with your balance. Keep your hips squared or level with one another and we are good to go!
To begin, let’s move into Downward Dog Pose.
Align your hands directly below your shoulders and your knees directly below your hips.
Spread your fingers and press firmly through your palms and knuckles, especially your index fingers.
Try to distribute weight evenly across your hands while tucking your toes. Now, lift your knees off the mat.
Gently straighten your legs. Imagine your hips, thighs, and legs are being pulled backward.
Align your ears with your biceps, keeping your neck relaxed.
Don’t worry if your heels are coming up; instead, try to remain squared with your shoulders and your hips.
Now you’re in Downward Dog!
To progress into Three Legged Dog:
Remain in a sturdy Downward Dog. Without moving your hands, arms, shoulders, hips, or legs, lift a leg off the floor. This is difficult, so don’t worry if you can’t do it the first time!
Remember that it doesn’t matter how high your leg extends, but it does matter that your knee faces the floor. This will help keep your body aligned properly and ensure stability throughout the pose.
Inhale and exhale for a few counts; release your leg and try the other leg.
You can also stay in Downward Dog while lifting alternating legs, inhaling as you lift and exhaling as you lower.
The beauty of yoga is that it meets you where you are, and offers ways in which you can progress. Be a good dog by practicing Downward Dog until you feel comfortable physically to take on Three Legged Dog. It offers the same health benefits with an added hip and side opener. It will also create space for better organ functioning while increasing overall muscle strength.
Thanks for joining me!