Tadasana, or Mountain Pose, is theĀ foundational standing posture in yoga. It represents stability, groundedness, and alignment, serving as the starting point for many other standing poses.

Description & Steps:

  1. Stand with feet hip-width apart or together, grounding all four corners of each foot
  2. Engage the thighs slightly and lift the kneecaps
  3. Draw the tailbone gently down and lengthen the spine
  4. Relax the shoulders, letting arms hang naturally by the sides, palms facing inward or forward
  5. Keep the gaze forward, chin slightly tucked, breathing naturally

Benefits:

  • Improves posture and spinal alignment
  • Strengthens legs, core, and ankles
  • Enhances body awareness and balance

Contraindications:

  • Severe dizziness or vertigo (stand near a wall for support)
  • Recent leg, ankle, or foot injury
  • Low blood pressure that causes lightheadedness when standing long
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