Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) From Prone Position: 1.
* Inhale, roll your shoulders back and down toward your hips 2.
* Peel your chest off the floor, do not use your hands at all; allow your heart to open
* Keep rolling your hips into the ground
* Let your legs be heavy
* Stretch your toes as far behind you as you can (feet should be together)
* (The above tips help to protect the lower back from becoming strained/injured)
* Try to hinge from your lowest ribs, not from your lower back
* Hands can be on the floor, at your shoulders, stretched out to the side or back, separate or interlaced
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| - Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) From Prone Position: 1.
* Inhale, roll your shoulders back and down toward your hips 2.
* Peel your chest off the floor, do not use your hands at all; allow your heart to open
* Keep rolling your hips into the ground
* Let your legs be heavy
* Stretch your toes as far behind you as you can (feet should be together)
* (The above tips help to protect the lower back from becoming strained/injured)
* Try to hinge from your lowest ribs, not from your lower back
* Hands can be on the floor, at your shoulders, stretched out to the side or back, separate or interlaced
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| - Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) From Prone Position: 1.
* Inhale, roll your shoulders back and down toward your hips 2.
* Peel your chest off the floor, do not use your hands at all; allow your heart to open
* Keep rolling your hips into the ground
* Let your legs be heavy
* Stretch your toes as far behind you as you can (feet should be together)
* (The above tips help to protect the lower back from becoming strained/injured)
* Try to hinge from your lowest ribs, not from your lower back
* Hands can be on the floor, at your shoulders, stretched out to the side or back, separate or interlaced Do not attempt Bhujangasana if you have a back injury. If your back starts to bother you while perfroming Bhujangasana, lower down and press back to Child's Pose (Balasana).
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