Curative Yoga
The Sun Salutation (Surya Namaskar)
The Sun Salutation or the Surya Namaskaar limbers up the whole
body in preparation of the Asanas. Each position stretchs the body
in a different way alternately expanding and contracting the chest
to regulate the breathing . If practiced daily it will bring great
flexibility to your spine and joints and trim your waist

Sun Salutation is very good exercise for people suffering from
diabetes, it increases the blood supply to various parts of body,
improving insulin administration in the body, it gives all the
benefits of exercise if practiced at 4 rounds per minute. If
practiced at slow speed, it offers the benefits of asanas.
Description of the asana
- Stand erect with feet together and palms in the prayer
position in front of your chest. Make sure your weight is
evently distrubuted. Exhale.
- Inhaling, stretch your arms forward, then up and back over
your head and bend back slowly from the waist.
- Exhaling, fold forward, and press your palms down,
fingertips in line with toes-bend your knees if necessary.
- Inhaling bring the left (or right ) leg back and place the
knee on the floor. Arch back and look up, lifting your chin.
- Retaining the breath, bring the other leg back and support
your weight on hands and toes. Keep your head and body in line
and look at the floor between your hands.
- Exhaling, lower your knees, then your chest and then your
forehead, keeping your hips up and your toes curled under.
- Inhaling, lower your hips, point your toes and bend back.
Keep legs together and shoulders down. Look up and back.
- Exhaling, curl your toes under, raise your hips and pivot
into an inverted "V" shape. Try to push your heels and head down
and keep your shoulders back.
- Inhaling, step forward and place the left (or right ) foot
between your hands. Rest the other knee on the floor and look
up, as in position.
- Exhaling, bring the other leg forward and bend down from the
waist, keeping your palms as in position 3.
- Inhaling, stretch your arms forward, then up and back over
your head and bend back slowly from the waist, as in position2.
- Exhaling, gently come back to an upright position and bring
your arms down by your sides.
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