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Standing Forward Fold or Uttanasana
Uttanasana has two lines of energy radiating outward from your center. Your hips will
be in dog tilt, and the spinal column will be your primary line of energy. The idea is to
elongate the spine outward through the crown of your head as you fold into the pose.
This is a basic forward fold. Everything you learn here will be applicable to all forward
folds.
DANGLINGUTTANASANA
1. Stand in Tadasana (Mountain Pose) with our !eet hi"#width a"art. Look down at
your feet and check that they are parallel with one another, that the inner edge of each
foot is pointing straight ahead, and that your toes are spread. Snuggle your feet into the
floor. ait until you are ready, then breathe in deeply.
$. As ou e%hale& slide our hands down our legs and !old !orward !ro' our hi"s.!o slowly. "lasp hold of your elbows and let your head and arms dangle, or clasp you
hands around your legs and let your arms slide down the back of your legs.
. ela%. #o nothing. Simply become thoroughly limp. Let go inside and surrender to
the pose.
*. The idea here is to let go of all effort, all resistance to being in the pose, and simply to
be thoroughly rela$ed. Scan your body at a leisurely pace and mentally encourage your
cells, nerves, muscles, and skin, everything, to rela$ and soften. %elease every sense of
holding on. %ela$ your belly, buttocks, back, shoulders, face. &llow your neck to soften,
your head to dangle, and your arms to be limp. Especially elongate your core. 'angfrom your hips. #angle. Let go, fall. Let go everywhere. Practiceletting go. The more
you let go and release tension, the better you(ll get at it. %ela$ in this bent)over position.
"onsciously, deliberately surrender.
+. Especially feel where your spine is, your core, from coccy$ to fontanel, and allow the
spaces between vertebrae to e$pand. You(ll feel your spine elongate as you core
clarifies. #o this by letting go, releasing. You(re letting go of tension, contracted
energy, pain.
,. *rchestrate softness with a soft breath. +reathe smoothly in a rela$ed, strain free
manner.
-. f dangling from your hips is too intense, then either bend your knees or place your
hands on your shins and brace yourself further up. +ending your legs will reduce the
strain considerably, and bracing yourself with your arms will prevent you from folding
too far. Stay within your comfort -one. ind a place in which you can rela$. +e farther
up if necessary.
. "ontinue letting go, over and over. Letting go is not something you do /ust once. &s
you rela$ inside and release every sense of tension, your muscles will become less hard,
less contracted. !radually they will soften, lengthen, and you(ll find yourself folding
deeper into the pose, effortlessly. rom there, let go more. "ontinue letting go, and seewhat happens. herever the stretch is, be there mentally. Soothe any part of your body
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that is resisting the stretch, holding on due to fear, or unnecessarily tense and clenched.
"oa$ all of yourself to soften and rela$. You(ll find yourself going deeper when your
body is ready for a deeper stretch, not before. You have no say in the matter. This is
what makes this techni0ue so safe.
/. The only 1control2 is to stay in the pose long enough for a change to occur.Everything else is a let)go and surrender. Stay here as long as five minutes, but do not
force yourself to stay longer than feels right. "ome out of the pose when you have had
enough. Later, it may feel appropriate to challenge your endurance edge by willingly
staying in the pose even if you are e$periencing some degree of discomfort. This will be
voluntary, however, and it will not feel as though you are attacking yourself. t will be
attractive and pleasurable.
10. *ccasionally, vary the distance between your feet. t is often easier to rela$ when
your feet are farther apart.
11. To o'e out o! the "ose& 2end our 3nees and slowl o'e down into a s4uatting"osition. +e here several breaths, then stand erect in Tadasana, 3ountain 4ose.
1$. "lose your eyes and practice standing perfectly still. #o not move a muscle. #on(t
even think. +ut don(t holdyourself still, either. %ela$ yourself still. +e as rela$ed as
you can possibly be, and simply be aware of how you feel. mmerse your awareness in
the natural rhythm of your breathing and e$perience your own uni0ue feeling)tone.
En/oy this part.
UTTANASANAINSI5STAG6S
5. Stand in Tadasana with our !eet hi"#width a"art. Look down and check that the
inner edge of each foot is pointing straight ahead so your feet are parallel to one
another. Spread your toes, lift your kneecaps, and stand tall by lifting upward
through your spine, chest, and head.
6. +reathe smoothly, making an even, pleasant sound in your throat as you wait for the
inner cue to begin. hen you are ready, breathe in deeply.
ST&!E*7E
8. As ou e%hale& hinge !orward !ro' our hi"s and "lae our hands either onour thighs 7ust a2o8e the 3nees or at the to" o! our shin2ones 7ust 2elow the
3nees 9photo 55:. The idea here is to flatten your back and elongate your spine.
;. Turn your hips towards dog tilt and feel where your three lines of energy are< one
down the legs, one through the arms, and one outward 9and eventually downward:
through the spine.
=. "larify the leg line. irst snuggle your feet into the floor and feel your connection
with the earth. 3ake sure you are grounded. Then pull the kneecaps up by
tightening the 0uadriceps 9thigh muscles:, press both feet into the floor, and turn the
sitting bones upward. %oll the thighs inward as you do this, spreading the buttocksapart, and make sure your weight is coming down through the center of each foot>
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not too far forward or backward, nor toward the inner or outer edge of either foot.
These actions will establish and increase the dog tilt.
?. "larify the arm line. 4ress your arms straight, making them long, and lift upward
with the back of your head and neck. #o not lean into your hands or sag into your
shoulders. Lengthen your arms, lift up, and stay lifted. &s you do this there will besome weight on your hands in the form of palm pressure, but minimi-e it.
@. Elongate your spine hori-ontally forward. 4ress backward through the buttocks, and
stretch forward through the crown of your head. #o not shorten the back of your
neck by lifting your head and looking forward. Softly tuck your chin without
tightening the throat, roll the back of your head forward, and shrug the shoulders
away from your ears so the shoulder blades slide down your back. You will feel like
a turtle sticking its head out of its shell. !a-e at the floor. This is Stage *ne.
A. The forward fold is initiated by turning the hips into dog tilt. This segments the body
in two opposite directions from your center. The key to folding deeper in this pose,as in all forward folds, is to increase the pelvic rotation toward dog tilt, so you hinge
from the hip /oints, and to lift the rib cage away from the waist as you stretch forward
through the crown of your head. &s you direct the stretch outward, your spine will
form an indented groove down your back. "heck with your fingers to make sure
there are no protruding vertebrae.
B. Your breathing, remember, is the most important aspect of yoga techni0ue. t is the
life of the pose. Therefore, savor the air as it flows in and out and listen to the sound
you are making. +reathe smoothly, generate the perfect degree of current through
your lines, and wait for the initial sensations of stretch to diminish before folding
deeper.
STAG6T9:
5C. Slide our hands to our an3les. hen the initial sensations of stretch diminish in
Stage *ne and you notice your elbows wanting to bend, slide your hands farther
down the legs.
55. old deeper into the pose slowly, with care, breath by breath. Elongate the spine
hori-ontally forward as you in hale and fold deeper as you e$hale. Deep your arms
and legs straight.
56. hen you reach your ankles, check the alignment of your lines once again< 4ress
your feet into the floor and turn the sitting bones up, bringing in our lower back
down press your arms straight, making them as long as you can, and lift upward with
the back of your head and neck so you(re not sagging into the shoulders then press
backward through the sitting bones andforwardthrough the crown of your head,
shrugging the shoulders away from the ears. These three lines work together
beautifully.
58. The better your spinal e$tension now, the deeper your stretch later. "reate the degree
of stretch that feels perfect>not too much, not too little. +reathe deeply, keeping it
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smooth. ait for the sensations of stretch to diminish somewhat at this edge before
proceeding further.
STAG6T;66
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STAG6SI5
65. Slowl straighten our legs. #o this in two parts. irst, keeping the arm line active
and your hands heavy and, keeping the chest and thighs pressed together, slowly
allow your hips to rise toward the ceiling. Let them float upward all by themselves>
no effort or doing on your part. Then, gently press both feet into the floor anddelicately try to straighten the legs>allowing the chest and thighs to separate, if
necessary. Your hips will more upward as your feet press downward. Stretch the
sitting bones toward the ceiling. This can be intense, so proceed slowly, with
sensitivity. 3ove your head inward toward your legs as you straighten them, and
continue s0uee-ing your hands down.
66. Eventually, at this point, your chest will be in firm contact with your thighs, your legs
will be straight, and your hands will be touching the floor behind you. +e here
several breaths working the arm line outward and down.
Note? These si$ stages are not easy. They may take years to master. +e patient,
therefore, but persistent. #o what you comfortably can no more than that is
necessary.
68. To come out of the pose, release your hands from behind your back, place them on
your ankles and return to Stage Two< arms straight, legs straight, back flat, ga-ing at
the floor. +e here for a breath or two. The place your hands on your hips and come
to a standing position. Lower your arms.
6;. You are now in Tadasana, 3ountain 4ose. "lose your eyes and practice standing
still. +e aware of your feet on the floor and allow the weight of your body to sinkdownward. Let the soles of your feet be soft. +e sensitive to your connection with
the earth, merge with the floor, become grounded. Then let the crown of your head
float upward, without becoming ungrounded, and e$perience the inner feeling coming
upward through your spine, chest, and crown. "hest up, shoulder blades down, navel
backward toward the spine. ind the perfect point of balance. This, remember, is
where you feel most weightless, light. +e aware of how you feel. +e still.
E$perience what(s happening.