cobra
bhujangasana
Cobra opens the chest and strengthens the core
body.
Cobra aligns the spine and invigorates the
kidneys and nervous system.
Lie on your belly, with the chin on the
floor, palms flat on the floor under the shoulders and legs together.
Pull up the knee caps, squeeze the thighs
and buttocks, engage mula bandha, and press the pubic bone down into the
floor.
Without using the arms, inhale and lift the
head and chest off of the floor, keeping the neck in line with the spine.
With the elbows close to your sides, press
down into the palms and use the arms to lift you up even higher.
Drop the shoulders down and back and press the
chest forward.
Keep the legs, buttocks, and mula bandha
strong, and keep the pubic bone pressing down into the floor.
Breathe and hold for 2-6 breaths.
To release: exhale and slowly lower the chest
and head to the floor.
Turn the head to one side, slide the arms
alongside your body and rest.
If there is strain in the low back: bend the
elbows, walk the hands forward, or come down on your forearms.