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Yoga for Absolute Beginners: Virasana

Beginner I
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Thunderbolt pose (virasana) can be particularly hard on the knees and ankles, so David shows you how you can sit comfortably using blankets and pillows, while still getting the most from the pose and maintaining the ability to move into other stretches. He also shows you how to make a bolster if you don't have one. This class is a part of a 'Yoga for Beginners' series.

Looking for more of a challenge? Check out the 14-Day Intermediate Challenge here.

Equipment

  • Blankets
  • Block
  • Bolster
  • Strap

Focus

  • Flexibility
  • Legs and Feet
  • Neck/Shoulders
  • Spine

Style

  • Gentle Yoga
  • Hatha Yoga
dickens
January 4, 2023
Comment:

Thank you, David. I struggle with Virasana because of my knee, and this helped me get into it pain free.

Mim
January 4, 2023
Comment:

Excellent, thorough instructions, thank you David.

David Procyshyn
September 2, 2022
Comment:

Hi Julie and Hiatt. Many people have trouble sitting on their heels, particularly if they haven't been stretching their ankles on a regular basis, or are an athlete or have injured them. So, if you have tried putting a lot of height under your bum and padded support under your ankles and it still doesn't help enough, I would recommend sitting cross-legged. Separately, you can work on gaining flexibility in your ankles by slowly moving in and out of this seated position, while relaxing those muscles. They can release, but it might take some time. In your case, Julie, you may not be able to regain your flexibility because of the added hardware.

Julie Cox
September 1, 2022
Comment:

My knees won't allow me to sit on them like you're doing it this video. And I broke my lower leg/ankle and have 13 screws and 2 plates at the ankle area of my left leg so my ankle won't bend like you have it. What can I do to be able to do yoga?

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