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Five Yogasanas a Child Can Do

Yoga is not just about complicated postures. Some yogasanas are very simple, a child's play really.

Include these five yogasanas in your child's daily fitness regimen and you'll pave way for his healthy future. Do yogasanas on a light rug and ensure proper breathing during the asanas. Given below are five easy, but fun-to-do asanas.


1) Palm tree pose or Tadasana:

Stand erect with feet joined together. Raise arms above the head and lock your fingers such that the palm is facing upwards. Raise the heels and stretch upwards as much as you can so that you feel the tension in arms, neck and shoulders. Hold the position for as long as you can. By each passing day you can hold the position a little longer.

Benefits: This is a very good exercise for increasing height in growing children. It stretches the spine and is also good for toning the abdominal muscles.


2) Triangle pose or Trikonasana:

Stand erect with feet apart. Inhale and stretch hands and bring it to parallel to ground. With this as the base position, exhale and bend forward twisting to touch the right hand to the left foot. In this position, the left hand should be straight up and the head should be aligned to look up, too. Come back to the starting position and repeat on the other side. Initially, do it slowly for two to three times on either side. Once you get it then you can alternate between left and right without coming up to starting position and count 10 - 20 twists.

Benefits: This pose exercises the entire body - legs, arms, neck, shoulders, back, stomach - and tones it. It is very good to alleviate constipation as it improves digestion.


3) Lotus pose or Padmasana:

This is done in the sitting position. Sit down and stretch your legs in front of you. Bring one leg, with the aid of your hands, to rest on the opposite thigh such that the heel touches the groin. The sole of the feet should be facing upwards. Bring the other leg to rest similarly on the other side. Hands should rest on the knees. Close your eyes and concentrate on the breathing.

Benefits: This calms and soothes the mind. It will help children become less excitable and increase their attention span. A child should learn to hold this pose for 1-2 minutes.


4) Wind releasing posture or Pawanmuktasana:

Lie on your back with feet together. Inhale and raise both feet 45 degree above ground. Bend at the knees and bring them towards the chest. Hold legs in that position with both hands such that the fingers are interlocked. Inhale and slowly raise the head and shoulders towards the knees such that the chin is between them. Retain this position for a while. Exhale and come back to the sleeping position.

Benefits: As the name suggests, this pose is very good to remove accumulated gases in the stomach and alleviate bloating and constipation. It massages the abdomen and tones up the back, waist and bottom.


5) Bow pose or Dhanurasana:

Lie flat on the stomach with arms on the side. Bend the knees and catch the feet with the corresponding hands. Raise the head, shoulders and chest off the ground and simultaneously the knees and thighs, such that only the abdomen is in contact with the ground. Hold this position for a while and then slowly release the hands and come down to the starting position.

Benefits: This pose is a good safeguard against gastro-intestinal problems and obesity. It tones up the spinal column, arms, legs - in fact, the whole body.  

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Name: SONIA
Country: Canada

i saw this site today,n will make sure that my son who is of short height acc to 11 1/2 yrs,will follow these exercises daily.Can u suggest some more ideas to increase height,im really worried abt him.Thanks take care
 
Name: sambrita hor
Country: India

yoga is very useful.
 
Name: jasmeet kaur
Country: India

hi yogazoo in mumbai is expanding in bandra,juhu ,lokhandwala.for queries get nos from just dial services.india
 
Name: Dr.P.E.Velayudhan DNYSYOGASIROMANI
Country: India

i am teaching yoga for school children from 2nd std onwards.i find that yoga is benifitted to the children in concentratingtheir mind in studies.commom cold has diappeared from them which frequently troubled the children. the eye sight has increased. wellwishes to the efforts taken by you may god bless you .
 
Name: Tina
Country: indonesia

my five year old son is fat. will yoga help him to be slim and healthy. i am very worried about him, because he is so small and it is not a good thing a child of small age is fat. his friends are very good in running and in other outdoor games and he is always behind everybody. please help...
 
Name: Renu
Country: india

photographs serially, would have helped further.
 
Name: Dr.Ashok Pagrut
Country: india

pawanmuktasana and shavasanas are usually needed by elderly.children are yet to mature to have benefits of these postures.pl promote yoga sensibly.
 
Name: Ria
Country: australia

very excited to see a site like this. i'll forward this site on to all the young indian couples. well done! great idea.
 
Name: srihari
Country: india

its very nice, you specified that five yogasanas which a child can do, we didnt get anymore pictures of that five positions. if the positions are placed in the site then it will be very good.
 
Name: Tammy
Country: U.S.A.

my children really enjoyed this calming exercise. but pictures would help.
 
Name: somesh
Country: india

without pictures it is difficult to follow yhe asanas
 
Name: jitender singh
Country: india

yoga joins....its very nice to see these special asanas squences for kids....do some thing more about physically impaired or handicapped persons so that they can also joins.....'yoga samatvam uchyte'
 
Name: Anjali
Country: India

these are sweet five little yogasanas.....
 
Name: Sweet
Country: India

at wot age can v start teaching the kids? i dont think v can teach too young kids the asanas
 
Name: janni
Country: India

its fantastic pl do provide some pictures
 
Name: nagalekshmi
Country: India

i would like to do yogasanas.
 
Name: jasmeet kaur
Country: India

hi1 we teach yoga exclusive 4 kids age 2-14 yrs in mumbai . brand name yogazoo
 
Name: seema
Country: India

it is really good. but picture would be more helpful
 
Name: mira
Country: India

its good but with pictures it woulb be excellent
 
Name: ajk
Country: India

my kids r having bronchial problems, if not always but during season change they often get ill.they easily get cold n cough problem.they r twins n r 7yrs old.is it ok for them to do yoga?
 
Name: Mohan Poduval
Country: India

i am a regular practitioner of yogasanas. i liked your article on - five yogasanas a child can do.
 
Name: TANIA
Country: India

its good but pictures would be more helpful.
 
Name: meena
Country: India

it is explained please insert the postures
 
Name: meena
Country: India

it is explained please insert the postures
 
Name: mrs anjalishetty
Country: India

i have 2 boys of age 12 n 8 . good i came to knw that yoga can be started as early as 5 yrs . i guess not too late to begin with these 5 simple ones.


 

 
 
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