If taking yoga was one of your goals for 2011, let me introduce you to Downward Facing Dog. It’s probably the most basic yoga pose, and no matter what style of yoga you study, you’ll end up in this pose more than a handful of times in one class. Even though it looks pretty straightforward, it’s a challenging position to hold since most of your weight is in your upper body. It’s also difficult if you have tight hamstrings, so don’t be frustrated if your knees are bent or your heels don’t touch the ground. Sanskrit Name: Adho Mukha Svanasana English Translation: Downward Facing Dog Pose Also Called: Down Dog To find out how to do Down Dog, read more. Begin on your hands and knees. Your wrists should be underneath your shoulders, and your knees underneath your hips. Inhale as you tuck your toes
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Strike a Yoga Pose: Downward Facing Dog


John


