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Nauka Sanchalana is an Indian translation for Boat
Rowing exercise. You can learn this asana as below:
Routine: -
Get in the primary position - Sit down with the legs stretched together. - Keep the neck and the spinal chord straight.
- Place both the palms on the thighs.
- Close the eyes and relax.
- Breathe slow and rhythmic.
- Just contemplate rowing all alone a boat.
- Inhale deep and open your eyes.
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Stretch the hands parallel to the shoulder and form a clenched fist. -
Bend the elbows place them alongside the breast as if holding down an oar. - Exhale and move the torso forward to the possible extent.
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Allow the forehead to touch the knee and the hands to the sole of legs. -
Do not allow the knee to get raised when you move forward. - Inhale and lean back to the possible extent.
- Withdraw the hands back to the shoulders.
- This is the first cycle.
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Make out a complete circle with the hands moving up the leg sides and the torso. - Keep the legs straight thorough out the exercise.
- Practice this for 5 to 10 rounds
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Reverse the rowing direction and practice again for 5 to 10 rounds. - Recline in Shavasana pose when the exercise gets over.
Breathing Pattern: - Inhale when you lean back.
- Exhale when you move forward.
Consciousness: - On the breath.
- Body balance.
- Buttocks.
- Pelvic area.
Benefits: Contraindications:
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