GlobalSpa
24-Mar-2021
Summer is here, and it’s time to make a few changes to our lifestyle so that we can fully enjoy the sunny days without letting the heat get to us. The Pink Lotus Academia, an online tutorial platform focused on Indian classical artforms and yoga, presents asanas that help you manage body heat.
“Summer is a time when the body heat tends to increase, causing uneasiness. That’s why we tailor our diet according to the season. You can also take the help of yoga to reduce body heat,” says Kavita Das, Founder of The Pink Lotus Academia. She is a yoga trainer, an aerialist, a danseuse, and a creative movement therapy facilitator.
Here are the three simple asanas Kavita recommends that are known to offer holistic cooling benefits to the body:
1.) SUPPORTED FISH (MATSYA ASANA)
Supported Fish is a fantastic chest opener as it relaxes the shoulders and neck, and stretches your entire front body. This cooling yoga pose also calms the nervous system. When our fight or flight response in the nervous system activates, our core body temperature increases.
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2.) PUPPY POSE (ANAHATASANA)
Puppy Pose, referred to as Melting Heart Pose, quite literally invites the heart to melt down toward the ground, stretching the spine in both directions. Extended Puppy stretches the spine, shoulders, upper back, and arms, making this pose great for those who tend to hold tension in their shoulders and upper back. The pose can be therapeutic for stress and anxiety, as well as chronic tension and insomnia. As a mild inversion, with the heart slightly higher than the head. Extended Puppy can help bring a sense of calm back into the body.
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3.) CAT AND COW (MARJARI ASANA AND BITILASANA)
When we hold tension in the body, we block our chakra energy centers and end up holding heat. Practising cooling asanas that relieve neck tension allows you to release heat and open up your energy centers, regulating your body temperature and keeping you cool.
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Disclaimer: The article is authored by Kavita Das, Founder of The Pink Lotus Academia. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author’s and do not represent those of GlobalSpa.