Trying to balance schoolwork, friends, hobbies and possibly part-time jobs can all be a bit overwhelming especially when exam season begins.
At times when you are feeling overwhelmed Child's Pose can be extremely helpful.
Pic courtesy of www.teenyoga.co.uk
Most yoga
teachers will offer Child’s Pose as a resting pose whenever you feel you need
to take a break during class. There is a very good reason for this as it is a
gentle and calming posture. It is great for relieving back, shoulder, neck and
hip strain.
How to Do Child's Pose
Begin by kneeling on
a yoga mat or the floor. Bring your knees together and your buttocks to your
feet.
Exhale and slowly rest your torso over your thighs so that your forehead
touches the mat or rest it on a book.
You can keep your arms in line with
shoulders over your head or rest your hands, palms facing up by your feet.
You can also try putting your big toes together and taking your knees as wide as your mat on either side for a bigger stretch.
Stay here for 5-10 deep breaths maybe adding a gentle sway form side to side.
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