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Viparita Karani — Legs Up the Wall
Viparita Karani (legs up the wall) is a gentle restorative inversion that promotes venous return, calms the nervous system and relieves tired legs.
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Restorative poses for recovery, deep relaxation and integration. Essential at the end of practice and in restorative yoga.
Viparita Karani (legs up the wall) is a gentle restorative inversion that promotes venous return, calms the nervous system and relieves tired legs.
Savasana (corpse) is the essential final relaxation pose in every practice, allowing integration of benefits and deep release of body and mind.
Supta Baddha Konasana (reclined butterfly) opens hips and groin in a resting position, offering deep pelvic and abdominal relaxation.
Apanasana (knees to chest) releases the lower back and massages abdominal organs in a soothing rocking motion.