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                                                                                     Benefits of Warrior 3 Pose:

                                                                                            Balance and Stability

































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                                                                                  answer to 501-681-0566. The first person to text the correct answer receives a free
                                                                                              pass to Karen Reeves’ yoga class at the Yoga Place.
                                                                                  by Karen Watson Reeves
                                                                                          There are three basic Warrior poses, with some modifications and different
                                                                                  versions (Humble Warrior, Peaceful Warrior, just to name a couple) and they all
                                                                                  come  with  different  symbolisms  and  myths.  But  whichever  you  prefer,  they  all
                                                                                  conjure up images of power and strength.
                                                                                          We  covered Warrior  2  a  few  months  previously. This  month  we  focus
                                                                                  on Warrior 3, which creates stability in the whole body, but balances the need for
                                                                                  lightness and the sensation of lifting up to fly.
                                                                                          On  the  physical  level, Warrior  3  focuses  on  balance  and  stability. The
                                                                                  standing leg is working quite hard as all the weight is on it, thereby aligning and
                                                                                  strengthening the many joints, muscles and connective tissues in the foot, ankle
                                                                                  and leg. The glutes are engaged and the hips are stabilized, giving the overworked
                                                                                  piriformis a break.
                                                                                          The outer hips often try to carry the load intended for the core, and this
                                                                                  habit can lead to lower back pain. And the abdominal muscles definitely have to be
                                                                                  engaged to hold the spine parallel to the ground, so the core is strengthened.
                                                                                          It’s  also  fun  to  play  around  with  different  arm  variations.  Placing  the
                                                                                  hands in prayer position at the center of the chest can alleviate discomfort in the
                                                                                  cervical spine and shoulders. “Airplane” arms out to the side can help one feel more
                                                                                  balanced.
                                                                                          Modifying with the hands on a yoga block or on a wall can help the yogi
                                                                                  focus on developing core strength needed to maintain the balance. . . in all aspects
                                                                                  of life! Because there are mental and emotional benefits to the yoga postures also.
                                                                                          Mentally, the mind is trained to stay present and focused during difficult
                                                                                  situations (like balancing on one leg) on and off the mat. Training the mind to relax
                                                                                  and release the tensions you don’t need is another benefit.
                                                                                          The balance aspect of this pose on the physical level is also mirrored in the
                                                                                  emotions, teaching us to stay balanced in our emotions, to stay present with what we
                                                                                  are feeling without having to react to each and every little thing that comes our way.
                                                                                          One of the challenges in all the yoga poses is trying to “master” the pose.
                                                                                  There is time to get there...there is no rush. Practice for the fun of practicing. Warrior
                                                                                  3 may not ever feel easy. You gotta want it!! And if you do, your inner warrior will
                                                                                  rise to the occasion and be one of the tools to help you get through anything.
                                                                                          Karen Watson Reeves was born and raised in Mount Holly and has called
                                                                                  Hot Springs home since 2006. She became a registered yoga teacher in 2011 and
                                                                                  has travelled Arkansas teaching her passion.
                                                                                          She owns The Yoga Place, is on the Hot Springs YMCA teaching staff, is
                                                                                  an adjunct instructor at National Park College, as well as teaching in several other
                                                                                  fabulous venues. When not on the mat, Karen enjoys the beautiful outdoors of the
                                                                                  National Park, especially from her bicycle.
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