This balancing pose is great for strengthening our body and mind. It is usually preceded by Virabhadrasana (Vīrabhadrāsana) I and is followed by Virabhadrasana III. Together these three poses instill power, agility, and flexibility into our system.
Flat Feet
Upward Facing Two-Foot Staff Pose (Dwi Pada Viparita Dandasana)
This pose is an intense chest opener and at the same time, it gives the spine a powerful stretch, improving spinal mobility, increasing lung capacity, and toning the back muscles.
Tree Pose (Vrikshasana)
This is an asana that replicates the poised and steady posture of a tree. This pose is primarily a balancing pose that helps us enhance our sense of balance physically as well as mentally.
Revolved Triangle Pose (Parivrtta Trikonasana)
This is a wonderful preparatory asana for a variety of forward bends. It instills a strong sense of balance into the system and at the same time, tones the abdomen, hamstrings, thighs, and shoulders.
Reclining Hero Pose (Supta Virasana)
This pose is practiced by reclining on the floor while maintaining the Virasana position. This pose gives a deep quad stretch and at the same time, it stretches the thighs, hamstrings, and knees.