Poses
A Fish Pose practice comes with an ocean of benefits! Beginners and above will enjoy this asana for better posture and so much more. Read now.
Fish Pose is a chest-opening, back-bending yoga posture commonly used as a counterpose to the Shoulder Stand. This pose has many benefits, ranging from improved breathing to increased spinal flexibility. Though beginners can practice Fish Pose, practicing basic yoga poses helps to build self-confidence before trying the more complex Fish Pose.
Fish Pose is also known as Matsyasana (Mot-see-AA-SUN-aa) in Sanskrit. Matsya means fish, and asana means pose.

The benefits of Fish Pose include these physical benefits:

If you have any of the following conditions, you may want to modify or avoid this pose.

Throughout your fish pose practice, continue breathing smoothly using ocean breath.
Lie on your back with your legs extended and feet together with hands relaxed alongside your body.
Place your hands underneath your hips, palms facing down. Bring your elbows closer together.
Breathing in, lift your head and chest off the ground.
Keep your upper torso elevated, lower your head backward, and touch the top of your head to the floor.
With your head lightly touching the floor, press your elbows firmly into the ground, placing your weight on your elbows rather than on your head. Lift your chest up from between the shoulder blades. Inhale. Press your thighs and legs to the floor.
Hold the pose for as long as you comfortably can, taking long, deep breaths. Relax in the posture with every exhalation.
Once you’ve completed the fish pose, lift your head off the ground, lower your torso and head to the floor, and relax into corpse pose.



For increased challenge, practice the fish pose with lotus legs to include your hip flexors.
Try the wind-relieving pose with a raised head for a counter pose.

If you want to get the most out of your yoga practice, add Sudarshan Kriya Yoga, also known as SKY Breath Meditation. Deep breathing, meditation, and yoga, when practiced regularly, supercharge the life benefits of yoga.
SKY practitioners report: