Beginner Yoga Poses That Can Be Done From Home

Downward-Facing Dog

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To get into Downward-Facing Dog, traditionally called Adho Mukha Svanasana, you must get on all fours with your hands and knees shoulder-and-hip-width apart. Walk your hands back towards your feet, spreading your fingers for more stability. Curl your toes, keep knees bent slightly, and gently push your hips upward so your body resembles an upside-down V. To get a stronger stretch, keep your heels on the floor, and alternate pressure from heel to heel.

The benefits of Downward-Facing Dog are that it helps and encourages circulation of blood, and is an excellent stretch for calves and heels.

After mastering Downward-Facing Dog, keep reading to learn Upward-Facing Dog.

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