8 Morning Yoga Poses to Start Your Day (2nd Pose)
2-Downward Dog:
If you have ever seen a dog stretch, you know how Downward Dog got its name. It’s a standard yoga pose,
though not all beginners are able to do it, says Corso. For this
position, start on your hands and knees, with your knees directly below
your hips and your hands slightly forward of your shoulders. Press back,
lifting your knees away from the floor while keeping your arms
straight, and lift your tailbone up. Stretch your heels toward the floor
to lengthen your hamstrings. "This yoga pose opens up the back of the
body and is very energizing. It should be held for about 30 seconds to
one minute,"
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