Upward Plank Pose (Purvottanasana)

What is Upward Plank Pose?
Upward plank pose, or purvottanasana in Sanskrit, is also known as inclined plane pose. With the front of the body facing the sky, the bodyweight is supported on the feet and hands. The whole body receives a gentle backward stretch. The pose is often used to counterbalance forward bends as well as increase arm and wrist strength.
Instructions
Begin sitting with the legs outstretched and together.Place the hands behind the buttocks with the fingers pointing in.Inhale and point the toes, then push into the feet and hands to lift the hips. Allow the head to gently drop back.Breathe while holding the pose.Exhale and gently release.

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