yoga

(Nandana) #1

55


december 2018 / january 2019

yogajournal.com.sg

Poses that move in the coronal plane


her front hip is adducted (and
externally rotated in the transverse
plane), her back hip is abducted,
and her shoulders are abducted?

her shoulders a
abducted and h
spine is laterally
flexed?

her spine is flexed laterally; both
shoulders are abducted, and her
lifted leg is abducted?


ANANTASANA TRIKONASANA CRESCENT
Side-Reclining Leg Lift Pose Triangle Pose Simple Standing Side Bend

Where’s the distortion?


Here’s Vrksasana (Tree Pose) with distortions in the
coronal plane:


HOWshe
ting in her
ding-leg hip?
fix She needs to
her standing-leg
h in toward her
ine.

HOW one hip
gher than the
er?
fix She needs to
s her lifted thigh
wn (adduction) to
l her pelvis side
de.

The


CORONAL PLANE


THIS PLANE DISSECTS THE FRONT OF THE BODY FROM THE BACK. This time, imagine
a pane of glass dropping through your midline and dissecting your front body (anterior) and
back body (posterior). Coronal plane movements occur where this imaginary pane of glass
sits, meaning any time you abduct (move away from the midline) and adduct (move toward
the midline). You’re moving in the coronal plane when you step one leg to the side, turn a
cartwheel, or bust out your best “Stayin’ Alive” dance moves, John Travolta style. In yoga,
Directions think of moving into Utthita Trikonasana (Extended Triangle Pose) or Parighasana (Gate Pose).
of movement
in the coronal
plane.

SEE
ishi
othe
The
pres
dow
leve
tosi

SEEH
is sitt
stand
Thef
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thigh
midli

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