Surya Namaskar or Sun Salutation is a complete step by step body workout which helps in weight loss. According to experts, doing the 12 poses of Surya namaskar, again and again, helps to burn the calories and keep your body fit and healthy. The best part about this exercise is that you don’t need to be professional, performing this 12 set of Surya Namaskar during sunrise at a fast pace provides a good cardiovascular workout.
Sun Salutation is an excellent exercise, starting from a warm-up pose to an intense yoga pose. It helps to ease up your body stiffness and increases body flexibility. This exercise not only helps in weight loss but also purifies the blood and improves blood circulation. It helps to balance the three constitutions of the body– Vata, Pitta and Kapha.
Let’s see what are the other benefits of Surya Namaskar and how to perform it-
Surya Namaskar is a Sanskrit word that means obeisance to the Sun God. It is a set of 12 powerful steps or yoga asanas which makes it a good cardiovascular workout. Surya Namaskar has a deep impact on the waist, chest, heart, stomach, legs and intestine. Doing this exercise daily helps in better digestion, skin rejuvenation and also longevity.
Stand straight with your shoulders broad and back straight. Inhale as you lift your both hands up. Exhale when you bring them together in the Namaskar position.
As you continue to the prayer pose, take a deep breath and lift your hands to the back. Inhale and bring your biceps close to the ears. You will feel a stretch in your whole body.
Exhale and bend forward, bring your hands to touch the floor. Do not bend your knees and your back should be straight too.
Now, slightly bend your knees so that your hands can easily reach the floor. Take a deep breath and bring your right knee to the right side of your chest and then stretch your left leg backwards. Your head to be straight and looking in front.
Breathe in and go into the plank position by bringing both legs backwards. Your legs, back and whole body should be straight.
After the Plank pose, bring your knees down to touch the ground. Place your chin on the floor and your hips to be in the air. Your body weight will be rested on your palm.
Now place your leg and midsection on the ground. Your palms to be next to your chest, lift your upper body up in the cobra pose. Head looking up in the air.
After the Cobra Pose, now is the turn for Downward Facing Pose. Keep your palms and legs flat on the ground, now gently raise your hip up in the air forming a V-shape. Your elbow and knees to be straight and your head looking towards your navel.
Now, we will again start our previous pose. Bring your left knee towards your chest and straighten out your right leg.
Stand erect, bring your legs closer and your hands touch the feet.
Exhale and take your hands at the back looking upwards.
Inhale and bring your hands together in the prayer pose. Your Surya Namaskar exercise is over.
According to the research, a person burns around 3.79 calories in 1 minute while doing Surya Namaskar. And the time taken to complete all the steps of Surya Namaskar is 3 mins. 40 sec. So, if you calculate one round of Surya Namaskar will burn about 13.91 calories.
We have made the following chart to make it easier: –
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So, above are the steps of Surya Namaskar and how it helps to benefit the whole body. When done in proper synchronization, this exercise offers you maximum health benefits. With good determination and proper focus, Surya Namaskar can bring many positive changes in your life.
Have you ever performed Surya Namaskar?
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