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Malaika Arora Fitness Routine: Here's How Brick Yoga Helps Her To Stay In Shape

Sarvesh Shashi, Founder & CEO at SARVA, where Malaika Arora practices Brick Yoga shed light on how this yoga is helpful!
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Updated:- 2020-04-15, 14:43 IST

Using bricks to perform certain yoga asanas might surprise you, especially if you are a beginner. The concept might seem weird and make you wonder how brick can be helpful in yoga! You will be surprised to know that fitness fanatic star, Malaika Arora also uses this yoga to stay in shape. The proof is her social media posts, featuring her performing Brick Yoga. If you are feeling curious enough to know more about the Brick Yoga, you are at the right spot to understand why yogis use brick for practicing yoga. Founder & CEO, Sarva Yoga Studios, Sarvesh Shashi, told HerZindagi, what Brick Yoga is all about and how can it be beneficial for us.

 

 

 

 

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Yoga is a way of life that motivates you, grounds you, tones you mentally & physically, makes you mindful and invokes a feeling of happiness in you. With @thedivayoga and @sarvayogastudios @sarvesh_shashi and I hope to inspire people to adapt a healthy and a happy lifestyle. Some super exciting stuff coming up soon in the digital space. #staytuned #malaikasmotivation #mondaymorningmotivation

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Props aren’t only for beginners, but it enables a practitioner to deepen their postures to various dimensions which brings stability. Usually, yoga props like brick will help you to tackle complicated poses with ease and satisfaction. They are remarkably helpful for correctly understanding body alignment, muscle engagement, increasing stamina, strength, balance, and flexibility. Even advanced practitione's find blocks essential to explore the asana’s alignment and for intense relaxation.

students practicing brick yoga

The simplicity of brick will aid practitioners to develop an insight into the infinite ways of using them for expressing the yoga poses. Yoga bricks can be surprisingly challenging for your practice and it will eventually help you find steadiness in some tricky postures.

If you have been struggling in class while sitting on the floor for too long, not being able to balance your body with your arm strength, straining your head on the forward bend, etc., then it’s time for brick yoga. So here are some of our favorite postures to improve the practice with brick:

Downward Facing Dog/Adho Mukha Svanasana

downward facing dog pose brick yoga

Downward Facing Dog provides a rejuvenating stretch, which targets your upper and lower body at the same time. This asana will prepare you for all the inversions, backbends and forward bends. To perform this posture, firmly connect with the floor by placing your hand and stretching to the maximum possible to help you elongate your spine. If you can add a brick underneath your hands, it will restrict you from slipping forward. Try to lift your forearms away from the ground to stabilize your shoulders once you move into the full pose.

Extended Triangle Pose/Utthita Trikonasana

triangle pose brick yoga

This pose works perfectly for your hamstrings, thighs, calves, chest, shoulders, and spine. For beginners, it can be a little difficult to lengthen the lower hand all the way to the floor. Here, a brick can be placed under the lower hand for stability.

 

Sitting Forward Bend/Paschimottanasana

Sitting Forward bend benefits in lengthening the spine and also stretches shoulders and hamstrings. Due to continuous sitting, the hip flexors become firm thus limiting you from reaching to your toes. Try placing a brick between your legs for additional support. This will allow you to stretch your spine with comfort.

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Child's Pose/Balasana

A yoga brick makes a perfect pillow for a peaceful rest in Child's pose. Come to a neutral position, grab the block and place it at the center of the mat. Now touch your big toes together, sit on your heels and place your head on the block. This asana will help take the strain off your shoulders and spine.

 

Hero Pose/Virasana

 

 

 

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To test your body strength and achieve the correct alignment and Asana, the brick is an accessory that helps you in your yoga practice. . . . . . . . #SarvaYoga #Sarva #SarvaYogaStudios #BrickYoga #YogaPoses #yogi #health #yogalife #fit #namaste #yogainspiration #yogaeverydamnday #mindfulness #nature #fitnessmotivation #art #peace

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This posture is a renowned meditation position that stretches the thighs. For a more comfortable posture, place a brick under the sit bones to tilt the pelvis slightly forward which will, in turn, ease the strain off the spine.

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Garland pose/Malasana

Malasana is one of the easiest yet challenging poses. Lower body stiffness might make this posture look impossible to perform. Here, try to place a block beneath your sitting bones which will act as extra support and will extend a deeper opening for the thighs and lower back. Brick yoga is a versatile form that can only be enjoyed by understanding the real benefits out of it. Since it’s an age of exploring new trends, give yourself a chance to explore unique yoga styles.

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