DESCRIPTION
Learn how to do Upward-Facing Dog Pose (Urdhva Mukha Svanasana). This video tutorial will teach you the proper alignment and technique to help you safely move into Upward-Facing Dog Pose.
Upward-Facing Dog Pose is one of the key elements of the sun salutation sequence. It’s an amazing strength-builder and stretch for your body, but it’s often rushed through in the vinyasa practice. Learn how to properly do Upward-Facing Dog to protect yourself from injury and get the full benefits of the pose.
Benefits of Upward-Facing Dog Pose:
- Improves your posture
- Strengthens your spine, wrists, and arms
- Stretches your chest, shoulders, and core
- Energizes your body
- Helps relieve sciatica
How to do Upward-Facing Dog Pose:
1. Start on your belly in a prone position.
2. Bring your hands underneath your elbows, squeeze your elbows together, and draw your shoulders back.
3. Press down into the tops of your feet and curl your chest up.
4. Straighten your arms and lift your thighs up off the ground.
5. Activate your legs, engage your glutes, and squeeze your inner thighs together.
6. Draw your shoulders back and pull your shoulder blades together.
7. Elevate up through the crown of your head to lengthen your neck, and bring your gaze forward.