Parsvottanasana Variation
With Arms in Reverse Namaskar
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Latissimus
dorsi
Subscapularis
Trapezius
Serratus
anterior
Infraspinatus
Deltoid
Teres
major
Rhomboids
Teres minor
Notes
This arm position can be incorporated into a variety of asanas. It requires a fair amount of
mobility in the shoulder girdle, and if the scapulae are not able to move easily on the rib
cage, bringing the hands into this position may direct excessive pressure into the shoulder
joints themselves.
Bringing the arms into the position generally involves abducting the scapulae and spread-
ing them away from the spine before the final actions of adducting the scapulae and moving
them toward the spine. This final movement of adduction is much more challenging if the
spine is flexed or if the scapulae are depressed and pulled down the back.
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