Time to get back to basics and recharge your body's supehighway
The back is, perhaps, one of the most neglected parts of the body. Since we don't put on visible weight on our backs (except in cases of extreme obesity) and as it usually remains covered, we tend to ignore it while exercising.
We spend a great deal of time trying to tone the abs, hips and legs but not much thought is given to the back.
The messenger
The spinal cord is the body's information superhighway, responsible for transmitting neuro-chemical messages between the brain and the rest of the body. It is called the lower brain.
Even for a simple activity, such as lifting the finger, the message has to be transmitted through the spinal cord.
In yoga, a great deal of emphasis is laid on the back. It is important that the yogi has a strong back, since sitting with a straight back is the basic requirement for meditation.
This is because the back protects the spinal cord. In yogic physiology, the body's energy centres or chakras are located along the spinal cord. Hence the health of the spine is very important.
Research points out that ageing is directly related to the flexibility of the spine. The more flexible your spine is, the slower you will age.
The back muscles
Different muscles make up the various layers of the back. These muscles work together to allow us to stand erect, a feat not possible for animals.
Today, we will take you through a complete set of exercises for the back.
There are five natural movements of the spine: upward stretch, sideward bend, backward bend, forward bend and spinal twist.
We have given several asanas for the movements.
Caution: People suffering from slipped disc and other back-related ailments should consult their doctor and a qualified yoga therapist before attempting these asanas.
Tadasana
Ardha chandrasana
Ushtrasana
Note: If you can't hold the position with both your hands, do it with one hand.
Janusirsana
Ardha matsyendrasana
Bhujangsana variation
Shashankasana
Caution: Avoid dropping your head down if you have extremely high blood pressure.
— Bharat Thakur is the founder of Bharat Thakur's Artistic Yoga. For questions on yoga, write to dubai.artisticyoga
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