Lean towards better balance
You may wonder why balance is considered an aspect of fitness. The task of maintaining equilibrium of the body, whether stationary or moving, is not easy.
Balance, along with agility and coordination, falls in the category of motor fitness, which involves skills of voluntary movement.
So a good sense of balance makes it simpler to accomplish day-to-day tasks.
It also adds grace and poise to the personality. But more importantly, the asanas we are going to look at today helps one develop a balanced mind and a mature outlook.
Practising these enhances concentration and develops balance at physical, emotional and psychic levels.
They also help the nervous system and reduce stress and anxiety to a large extent.
Garudasana
Natarajasana
Ardha bada padmottanasana
Ek padasana
Santolanasana (variation)
You may initially find these postures difficult but with regular practice, you will be able to master them. Gazing at a point while balancing steadies the mind and helps hold postures for a longer time. Here's to a balanced body and mind.
— Bharat Thakur is the founder of Bharat Thakur's Artistic Yoga. For questions on yoga, write to dubai.artisticyoga
@gmail.com. For more information, log on to www.bharatthakur.com