THE MAIN REASONS WHY FOCUSING ON HEALTHY ALIGNMENT IS SO IMPORTANT DURING OUR ASANA PRACTICE


CORRECT ALIGNMENT HELPS TO STABILISE OUR JOINTS WHILE INCORRECT ALIGNMENT CAN CAUSE OUR JOINTS TO BECOME LESS STABILE

A great example here is the front knee joint in Virabhadrasana 2, Warrior 2. Ideally we want our knee to be positioned directly above the ankle joint. The knee is weight bearing and by allowing it to fall inwards or outwards, or holding the knee in a position beyond or behind the ankle potentially puts strain on the ligaments that are there to stabilise the knee and prevent it from dislocating. The ligaments begin to weaken as a result and no longer provide their protective function. This can eventually lead to wear and tear of the knee joint which in turn leads to pain and dysfunction. Top alignment tips: make sure that your front shin is vertical and wrap your front buttock under until you can see your big toe and second toe on the inside of your front foot.


HEALTHY ALIGNMENT MAKES OUR ASANA PRACTICE MORE EFFICIENT AND ALLOWS US TO FIND THE BALANCE BETWEEN EFFORT AND EASE

Bones have the tensile strength of steel while also maintaining a certain sense of elasticity. By stacking our joints on top of one another we utilise the strength of our bones and can keep muscular activity to a minimum. We want our muscles to be active in our practice but when we take our joints out of alignment our muscles have to work even harder to hold us in place and this can often create tension. We are practicing to release tension and not create it! Our asana practice is about finding the balance between effort and ease, strength and softness.

A great example is the alignment of our head in relation to our shoulders. The average human head weighs 5kg, which is a lot of weight for our neck to support. But the further you move your head forward in relation to your neck the heavier your head becomes. When your neck is flexed 60 degrees forward (think “text neck”) our head weighs the equivalent of 25kg! Imagine the strain on the muscles of your neck and back trying to hold your head in this position.

A nice way to reset your head back on top of your shoulders is to clasp your hands at the base of your skull, draw your elbows in so that they are shoulder-width apart and gently draw your head back into your hands. Take a few breaths here and slowly release. This will train your body on where your head should be!


GOOD ALIGNMENT CREATES A SENSE OF SPACE AND FREEDOM IN OUR BODY AND MIND

When we become used to healthy alignment we create more space within our joints, we allow tension in our muscles to release and we allow ourselves to let go from a place of holding. We create more space to breathe and find a deeper connection to our breath. We allow blood and energy to flow through our body with greater ease. We allow our minds to settle into our body, finding stillness and a sense of grounding.

Originally published on www.movementformodernlife.com


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