Partner
yoga can help you deepen both your poses and your relationships. "Doing
yoga with a partner makes many poses more accessible, comfortable, and
therapeutic," says Mary Aranas, who teaches at Pure Yoga and leads partner yoga workshops
around the country. "By holding onto another person, you can balance
better than you could on your own, move into poses more deeply, and hold them
longer, which increases strengthening and stretching." Working in tandem
also improves communication.
All you need is a spouse, a friend, or another willing partner -- and neither
of you has to be overly fit or flexible. Aranas chose the following poses,
including tension-busting twists and restorative stretches, for their
simplicity.Most of the Yoga Workshop practice this method.
Benefits:
Increases lung capacity, stretches the torso, and lifts the spirit.
How to Do It: Stand facing each other, feet hip-width
apart so that you can comfortably hold each other's forearms with your arms
bent. Inhale and lift the chest, then exhale and drop head gently back,
straightening arms. Hold the pose for 2 to 3 breaths. Inhale, and return to
standing.
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