In today’s fast and endless running life, the diet of ordinary being is enough to grow his tummy out of his shirt, and make him feel 5-6 years older than the real age. According to internet sources, more than 10 million cases are seen every year of obese peoples, which is quite a health siren for us.
Here we are going to view some best yoga poses for weight loss which can help you to gain a slim and less fat body.
Lion Pose (Simhasana)
How to do Lion Pose
- First, sit in the Lotus position, and then slowly move forward, place your hands on the floor.
- Bend your legs and knee in the opposite direction while remaining in the lotus position. This way your upper body position can be viewed as Cobra position, and lower body is upside down of lotus posture.
- Now Pull out the tongue and make the sound of “HAA”. Do this process for about 2-3 min.
- After that come to the original lotus position slowly and then feel relaxed.
Chair Pose (Utkatasana)
How to do Chair Pose
- First Stand up straight and then move your hands towards the roof.
- Then slowly bend your knees and then stop in half. Your Lower body portion will look like a left angle bracket (<).
- Remain in this position for some time and then come back to the original standing position.
Cobbler Pose (Baddha Konasana)
How to do Cobbler Pose
- Sit on the mattress while your legs in a straight direction, now bend the legs towards the back end so that both legs heel will join together.
- Now Press the feet with your hands for some time.
Downward Dog Pose (Adho Mukha Svanasana)
Downward Dog Pose is a brilliant way to reduce the fat on the hands and legs. Due to its situation, it increases the power of the arms and feet. This position helps in back pain but for the beginners and those who have a recent back, the injury should take a precaution.
How to do Downward Dog Pose
Plow Pose (Halasana)
How to do Plow Pose
However, I must advise that these postures may or may not be friendly for everybody. Therefore take caution and perform these under the supervision and after doing the basic ones.