Talasana – The Palm-Tree Pose
Thursday, September 3, 2009, 2:23

“Tala” means “palm tree” in Sanskrit. In this posture, the body is held upright like the trunk of a palm tree. Hence the name.
Sequence:
- Stand erect.
- Keep your feet slightly turned out and sufficiently apart according to your height and build. Look straight ahead.
- Inhaling, slowly raise your arms overhead with the palms facing each other.
- Raise your heels slowly, keeping your balance.
- Lift yourself on your toes slowly until you stand on tiptoe.
- Exhale slowly and keep balance.
- Inhale slowly again.
- Balancing the body on tiptoe, pull up and stretch your arms upwards from the shoulder-blades with the fingers outstretched.
- Raise your heels also simultaneously as high as possible and stretch your body to the maximum.
- Stretch your neck and head backwards and look up.
- Hold your breath and keep your balance. Keep yourself firmly in this position as long as you can hold your breath comfortably.
- Exhaling, relax the body and return to the starting position by slowly lowering the arms and heels simultaneously, bending the neck and head forward.
Benefits:
- Talasana fully stretches the upper portion of the body.
- It stretches the spine vertically in particular and straightens out unnatural curves if any.
- By practicing this asana, the body becomes well-built, well-proportioned, nimble and agile.
- It expands the ribcage and increases the capacity of the lungs.
- It firms up the respiratory muscles and the muscles of he neck, lower back, abdomen and pelvis.
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