Sunday, September 28, 2008

Stress Management Yoga Postures

Hatha yoga is the best type of yoga posture for stress management and to get relief from hyper tension. This is also a easy yoga to eliminate tension and is the best of all yoga execises for high blood pressure. The best yoga hathasasans therapy for hypertension are:

  • Balasana also know as Child's Pose
  • Savasana also know as Corpse Pose or Dead body pose
  • Makarasana know as Crocodile Pose

Balasana Instructions for Stress Management:

Balasana is one of the best known Yoga relaxation and meditation which has helped many get maximum relief from hypertension leading to high blood pressure. Balasana is also one of the best yoga for hypertension.

child pose for hypertension balasana for blood pressure


Procedure to perform Balasana:
  • With your lower legs on the floor, bend your knees
  • Now rest your cheast on your knees and stretch your head forward towards the ground (let your forehead touch the ground if possible)
  • Stretch your arms forward or backwards as show in the image

Stay in this pose for about five to six minutes while taking deep breaths.

Savasana Instructions:

The following steps instruct you on how to perform savasana. savasana for stress relief

Procedure to perform Savasana Yoga for Hypertension:
  • Lie on your back and spread your arms and legs to aout 45 degrees. You can make use of a yoga mat to make yourself comfortable
  • Start to breath deeply letting your body rise and fall with each breath. Following the pranayama technique of breathing
  • Concentrate on each part of your body from head to toe and try to remove tension from these parts by relaxing
  • Stay in this position for about 10 to 15 minutes

Makarasana Yoga Instructions for Hypertension:

yoga crocodile lose for stress relief Makar means crocodile and hence this yoga asana is also know as the crocodile pose. This is one of the best yoga poses for stress.
  • As shown in the picture stretch out your legs and lie down on your stomach
  • Hold your head with both your palms with the elbows rested on the floor

Continue deep breating and stay in this position for around five to ten minutes before getting up slowly. How this yoga reduces stress is by relaxing your entire body from head to toe.

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