Shishu= child; asana= pose

Pronounced- shishuh-asanah

How to do Shishuasana (Child Pose)

  • Sit on your heels. Keeping your hips on the heels, bend forward, and lower your forehead to the floor.
  • Keep the arms alongside your body with hands on the floor, palms facing up. (If this is not comfortable, you can place one fist on top of another and rest your forehead on them.)
  • Gently press your chest on the thighs.
  • Hold.
  • Slowly come up to sit on the heels, uncurling vertebra by vertebra and relax.

Benefits of the Shishuasana (Child Pose)

  • Deeply relaxing for the back.
  • Relieves constipation.
  • Calms down the nervous system.

Contraindications of the Shishuasana (Child Pose)

  • In case of serious back or knee injuries avoid this yoga pose.
  • Pregnant women should avoid doing this pose.
  • Avoid this pose if you suffering from are or had recently suffered from diarrhea.

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