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Navasana - Boat Pose
This is the Boat Pose, also called as Naukasana.
There are two variations in this: Paripoorna Navasana and Ardha Navasana
Paripoorna Navasana (Full Boat pose):
Step 1: Sit on the floor with your legs straight in front. Keep your palms on the floor behind behind your hips with fingers pointing toward your feet. Tighten your arms and elbows. Keeping your spine straight, lean back slightly.
Step2: Exhale and lift your feet together at an angle of 45 degrees. Stretch your arms straight, alongside your legs, with palms facing each other. Your upper body will be slightly leaning back. Hold the posture for 10- 30 seconds. Breathe normally.
Alternatively, you can lie flat on your back, with hands by your side. Exhale and lift your upper body and legs simultaneously at reach an angle on 45 degrees. Hold the posture for 10- 30 seconds. Breathe normally
Ardha Navasana (Half Boat pose):
Step 1: Lie flat on your back, with knees bent.
Step 2: Raise your upper body slightly above the ground and lift your bent legs to make an 'L' shape. Alternatively you can stretch out your legs and raise it slightly above the ground. Keep your hands straight, in front of you. Hold the posture for 10- 30 seconds. Breathe normally.
Variation: After you reach Ardha Navasana, you can turn your torso, first to the right and then to the left. When doing this both your hands and move to the right and left respectively.
Benefits: It strengthens and tones the abdominal muscles and removes excess fat from the sides of the abdomen. It also strengthens the legs, thigh, back and shoulders. Firms your buttocks.
Precautions: Those suffering from severe back, neck problems and cervical spondilitis must not practice this.
Disclaimer: Before practice, please consult your doctor in case you are suffering from ailments. It is recommended to practice under the guidance of experts.



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