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Course Level: Experienced Beginner, Intermediate

Stable Hips and Mobile Ankles: Garudasana and More

399.00 for 1 month

In this session we prepare the ankles, and the hips for garudasana legs: compacting the hips in standing asanas, and lubricating the ankle through simple movements.  In the Short Course, the complexity of binding is being introduced after the session on increasing ankle mobility, and weight-bearing actions on the ankles.

Level: Experienced Beginners, Intermediate

Duration: 60mins

Props needed: no specialised props are needed for this session

This session may be done as a stand-alone session, but it is also part of the following Short Courses:

Stability and Mobility of the Feet: Toes, Ankles, Arches and More (Short Course, Level: Intermediate)and,

Stability and Mobility of the Feet: Toes, Ankles, Arches and More (Short Course, Level: Experienced Beginner)

 

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The garudasana leg position involves ‘binding’ of the ankles in an unusual way.  In this session we prepare the ankles, and the hips for these actions: compacting the hips in standing asanas, and lubricating the ankle through simple movements.  Garudasana is then attempted in standing and supine positions.  these squeezing actions of the legs are beneficial to maintain the suppleness of the muscles, mobility in the joints, improving circulation in the legs, and therefore is beneficial for a whole host of leg imbalances from fallen arches, plantar fasciitis, bone spurs, to varicose veins.

The ankle joint, like the wrist, is delicate, making possible a large range of movement.  Unlike the wrist, it faces the challenge of balancing the weight of our body, and therefore needs firmness.

We have two ankle bones on each feet – the inner and the outer.  Being close to the base of the body, the ankle bones honestly reflect the quality of how we stand.  Imbalances in the feet are reflected in the ankles.  Conversely, building resilience in the ankles improves our balance, prevents injuries, and improves deformities not just of the feet, but the entire leg.