Yoga Anatomy

(Kiana) #1
Paschimottanasana
West (Back) Stretching
POS-chee-moh-tan-AHS-anna
pascha = behind, after, later, westward; uttana = intense stretch

The back of the body is referred to as west because of the traditional practice of facing the
rising sun when performing morning worship. Compare with purvottanasana, a stretch for
the front of the body (purva = in front, before, eastward).


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Gastrocnemius Hamstrings

Gluteus
maximus

Erector
spinae

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Plantar
fascia

Scalp
fascia

Erector
spinae

Sacrotuberous
ligament
Hamstrings

Gastrocnemius

Achilles
tendon

The back line of the body is a continuous network of muscle and fascia that extends from the
soles of the feet (plantar fascia) to the scalp fascia and the ridge of the brow.


Classification


Symmetrical seated forward-bending pose


Skeletal joint actions
Spine Upper limbs Lower limbs
Mild flexion Scapular abduction and
upward rotation, shoulder
flexion and adduction,
elbow extension

SI joint nutation, hip flexion
and adduction, knee exten-
sion, ankle dorsiflexion
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