This asana increases the flexibility of your spine. A healthy spine inevitably means a healthy nervous system. Thus, with the help of this asana, the sense of balance and coordination is increased. The Bridge Pose is also beneficial in reducing anxiety, mild depression, insomnia, and chronic fatigue syndrome.
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Wild Thing Pose (Camatkarasana)
This asana stretches and tones the spine, chest, shoulders, arms, hamstrings, neck, psoas, and thighs. It builds upper body strength and improves spinal mobility and flexibility. Camatkarasana also helps build core strength.
Wide-Legged Forward Bend (Prasarita Padottanasana)
This is a mid-level forward bend which is practiced by spreading the legs wide and then bending forward. Prasarita Padottanasana is a good preparatory pose for advanced inversions like the Mayurasana and Sirsasana.
Wide-Angle Seated Forward Bend (Upavistha Konasana)
An excellent asana to prepare for all the advanced wide-legged standing or seated poses, Upavistha Konasana stretches the legs while simultaneously strengthening the back muscles.
Upward Facing Dog Pose (Urdhva Mukha Svanasana)
This pose resembles a dog as it stretches itself with its head held high up in the air. It builds spinal flexibility and strengthens the arms, and at the same time, it deeply stretches the pelvic region, thighs, hamstrings and ankles.