Asanas
Standing Poses
Standing Asanas are practiced in an upright position. They build strength in the legs and spine, improve balance, and cultivate alertness. These poses form the foundation for stability and confidence in practice.
Supine Poses
Supine Asanas are practiced while lying on the back. They are gentle and accessible, helping release tension from the lower back and hips. These poses encourage relaxation, steady breathing, and body awareness.
Prone Poses
Prone Asanas are practiced while lying on the belly. They strengthen the back muscles, open the chest, and support healthy posture. These postures bring energy to the spine and counter habits of slouching.
Sitting Poses
Sitting Asanas are practiced on the floor in a stable seated position. They improve flexibility of the hips and spine while cultivating steadiness and ease. These poses are essential for Pranayama and meditation.







