CHAIR POSE
1. Stand erect with the feet slightly apart, arms relaxed at the
sides.
2. With the eyes open, concentrate on a point in the room with
the gaze fixed to aid balance.
3. Inhaling, raise the arms to shoulder height and rise up onto
the toes at the same time.
4. While exhaling, squat down until the buttocks rest on the heels,
keeping the back as straight as possible.
5. Hold for a few seconds with the breath out.
6. Inhaling, straighten back up to the upright position, remaining
on the toes. You may bend the trunk slightly forward if necessary
for balance.
7. Exhaling, lower the arms back down to the sides and lower the
heels to the floor at the same time.
VARIATION 1: Once in the squatting position, the hands may be
placed palms down on the knees and held there while breathing
naturally. In addition, the eyes may be closed. To come out, open
the eyes and extend the arms forward before straightening up.
VARIATION 2: The entire posture may be done with the eyes closed.
Disregard the breathing pattern.
VARIATION 3: Keep the feet flat on the floor and squat down until
the thighs are parallel to them, keeping the back as straight
as possible. The arms and breathing are as before.
BENEFITS: The leg and back muscles, the knee, ankle, and
hip joints, and the arches are strengthened and limbered. The
Chair Pose improves coordination, develops concentration and poise,
and strengthens the will. The skier and other sports enthusiasts
will find this posture especially beneficial and should raise
up on the toes as high as possible to obtain fuller results.
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