Short Yoga Practice – Warrior two and Triangle

Short Yoga Practice – Warrior two and Triangle

In this thirty-minute practice, I will lead you on a path to creating a warrior two pose appropriate for your practice.

Warrior two is an asymmetrical pose, meaning that it creates pelvic movement in opposing directions. If the hips are tight, or there is stiffness in the hips and pelvis from injury or aging, the wide-legged turn-out required in this pose may be difficult or painful. For the flexible yogis able to create this pose, there is compression within the front hip joint, which could damage the joint over time and repeated practice.

In this slow and steady practiced, I lead up to Warrior two after experiencing the joint movements needed to create this pose.

This practice does require the ability to get up and down from the mat and will require being on your knees.

I don’t know your body. Any cues I offer are suggestions. If you feel discomfort, dizziness, or lightheadedness, stop the practice.  This practice is meant to be an exploration done in a mindful, safe way. Yoga is the practice of awareness. It is choosing the right action in a moment, not one that will harm you.

This practice video is about 30 minutes long. You will need a yoga mat, two yoga blocks, and a blanket or towel. You may also wish to have a coach cushion or bolster. 

If you would like to learn more about Warrior two, I filmed a short video explaining how Warrior two may need to be expressed for normal human anatomy.

Yoga Pose Makeover – Warrior 2

Enjoy!

If you have questions or comments, please reach out to me [email protected]

Short Yoga Practice – Warrior Two

Short Yoga Practice – Warrior Two

In this thirty-minute practice, I will lead you on a path to creating a warrior two pose appropriate for your practice.

Warrior two is an asymmetrical pose, meaning that it creates pelvic movement in opposing directions. If the hips are tight, or there is stiffness in the hips and pelvis from injury or aging, the wide-legged turn-out required in this pose may be difficult or painful. For the flexible yogis able to create this pose, there is compression within the front hip joint, which could damage the joint over time and repeated practice.

In this slow and steady practiced, I lead up to Warrior two after experiencing the joint movements needed to create this pose.

This practice does require the ability to get up and down from the mat and will require being on your knees.

I don’t know your body. Any cues I offer are suggestions. If you feel discomfort, dizziness, or lightheadedness, stop the practice.  This practice is meant to be an exploration done in a mindful, safe way. Yoga is the practice of awareness. It is choosing the right action in a moment, not one that will harm you.

This practice video is about 30 minutes long. You will need a yoga mat, two yoga blocks, and a blanket or towel. You may also wish to have a coach cushion or bolster. 

If you would like to learn more about Warrior two, I filmed a short video explaining how Warrior two may need to be expressed for normal human anatomy.

Yoga Pose Makeover – Warrior 2

Enjoy!

If you have questions or comments, please reach out to me [email protected]

Yoga Pose Makeover – Warrior 2

Yoga Pose Makeover – Warrior 2

In this Yoga pose makeover, I realign Warrior 2.

Similar to Warrior 1, this is a standard pose in many practices. The main problem with this pose for normal human bodies is the need for hip flexibility. To line the back heel to the front heel with the torso facing the long side of the mat requires the hips to open more than most students abilities. This pose can also stress the hip, low back, and SI joints.

The video is about 2 and 1/2 minutes long.