Yin Yoga Saddle Pose and Yin Yoga Half Saddle Pose with modifications

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Both of the postures of the yin yoga saddle pose and the half saddle pose target the sacro-lumbar region, the kidneys, and the ligaments along the spine.

They also stretch the hip flexors and the quadriceps. Check out the video, descriptions and modifications below to learn more!

Yin Yoga Saddle Pose

The yin yoga posture of saddle pose targets the sacro-lumbar region, the kidneys, and the ligaments along the spine. It also stretches the hip flexors and the quadriceps.

Start by sitting back on your heels. Lean back and allow the lower back to curve. Depending on the stretch created in the quads, you may be able to lower closer to the floor.

If you have a healthy lower back, you can leave it unsupported, but if you have a history of disc issues, use a bolster beginning at the sacrum to rest on. Feel free to use support behind the knees and under the ankles if needed. You can allow the knees to fall out to the sides of the mat, but be sure they do not lift off the floor. If your neck feels safe, you can drop your head back, focusing on lengthening the cervical spine, or keep your chin tucked into your throat.

Yin Yoga Half Saddle Pose

The yin yoga posture of half-saddle pose is a backbend that helps open the ventral side of the body. It also activates the stomach meridian. Use padding under your knees and buttocks to reduce stress on your knees, and place padding under your head and back to create a more comfortable pose.
Options for the extended leg:

  • Keep it extended towards the floor
  • Bend the knee and place the foot on the floor
  • Draw the knee into the chest for the deepest stretch

To exit both postures, inhale, lift, and engage your abdomen. Then exhale and eventually lower to child’s pose or lie on your belly. A nice counter pose is the dragon pose.

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