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Utkatasana — Chair Pose

Utkatasana (chair pose) powerfully strengthens the quadriceps, glutes and core while building endurance and mental determination.

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Utkatasana — Chair Pose

Utkatasana — Chair Pose (उत्कटासन)

Utkatasana, from the Sanskrit utkata (powerful, fierce), is a standing pose that simulates sitting on an imaginary chair. Despite its apparent simplicity, it is one of the most demanding poses in terms of muscular endurance. It appears in Sun Salutation B and is a pillar of strengthening sequences in yoga.

Therapeutic Benefits

  • Lower limb strengthening — quadriceps, glutes, adductors and calves work intensely.
  • Deep core engagement — transversus and obliques stabilize the trunk in semi-flexion.
  • Shoulder opening — raised arms stretch the shoulders and latissimus dorsi.
  • Cardiovascular endurance — held long, this pose elevates heart rate.
  • Mental fortitude — teaches staying present in discomfort.

Anatomy Involved

The quadriceps femoris (vastus lateralis, medialis, intermedius and rectus femoris) is the primary mover. The gluteus maximus and medius control pelvic position. The transversus abdominis and obliques keep the trunk upright. The deltoid and upper trapezius maintain arm elevation. The spinal erectors resist the tendency to round the back.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1 — Foot Position

Stand with feet together (traditional) or hip-width apart (more accessible). Toes point forward.

Step 2 — Knee Flexion

Bend the knees as if sitting in a chair. Weight shifts to the heels — you should be able to lift your toes. Knees do not extend past the toes.

Step 3 — Trunk Position

The chest stays open and lifted. The trunk inclines slightly forward but the back remains straight. The pelvis engages in slight posterior tilt to protect the lower back.

Step 4 — Arms Raised

Raise the arms overhead, biceps near the ears, palms facing each other or joined. Shoulders draw away from the ears.

Breathing and Duration

Hold for 5 to 8 deep breaths. Inhale to lengthen the spine, exhale to sink deeper into the chair. Ujjayi breathing helps maintain focus.

Contraindications

  • Knee injury (ligaments, meniscus) — reduce flexion depth
  • Severe hypotension
  • Insomnia (stimulating pose, avoid in the evening)

Modifications

  • Beginner: feet hip-width apart, shallower bend, arms horizontal in front or hands in prayer at chest center.
  • Advanced: feet together, lower until thighs are parallel to floor, hold longer or add a twist.

Target Audience

Utkatasana is recommended for practitioners wanting to build leg strength, endurance and focus. Excellent for skiers, runners and athletes. With fragile knees, adapt the depth of flexion.

Diagrams and illustrations

Utkatasana illustration

Utkatasana illustration

Chair pose with bent knees, raised arms and open chest.

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