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Garland Pose (Malasana): The Key to Opening Your Hips

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What is it?

The Garland Pose (Malasana) is a popular Yoga pose that offers several benefits for older adults including:

  • Improved Hip Flexibility: This pose can help maintain hip flexibility, which can become limited with age.
  • Enhanced Digestion: The deep squat position can stimulate digestion, which can be beneficial for older adults who may experience digestive issues.
  • Strengthened Lower Body: Malasana can help strengthen the legs, ankles, and core, which is important for balance and stability.
  • Reduced Back Pain: By stretching the lower back and hips, this pose can help alleviate back pain.

 

It’s particularly useful if you live a relatively sedentary lifestyle of the modern-day corporate worker. When you sit for prolonged periods, the enzymes that break down fats become less active, leading to cholesterol buildup and potential heart issues. The squat pose resembles what you would look like with a garland draped around your neck and your arms elegantly looping down. The pose helps strengthen the abdominals, paraspinal and quadriceps muscles which in turn helps strengthen your overall core biomechanics as well.

Precautions to prevent injury

However precautions must be taken especially if you have knee or ankle issues, or have trouble balancing. You can help address these precautions by:

  • Use Props: Use blocks or a chair to elevate your heels, making the pose more accessible.
  • Wall Support: Practice the pose near a wall for added stability.
  • Gentle Holds: Hold the pose for a shorter duration or take breaks as needed.

 

It’s also recommended to practice the pose on an empty stomach or at least four hours since your last meal to avoid cramps or nausea.

Give it a shot!

Once you incorporate the Garland Pose into your daily routine you begin to see immediate benefits. Your legs and hips will become supple yet strong. And it doesn’t require a lot of time. Once you slowly get into the pose, a few deep breadths are enough relax your mind and invigorate your body. Give it a shot!

 

Sources: Garland Pose (Malasana): The Hip-opener You Need in Your Yoga Routine

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