I am so excited about today's short yoga sequence. I had created this set of movements to prepare for a heart-opening, backbend-heavy yoga class, and in the process realized that they made my plank and chaturanga dandasana feel AMAZING.
By working both stability and mobility, these movements will help you identify the muscle actions and movements that will help you build strength for your plank pose. If you already are a plank master, you'll appreciate feeling the extra activation in your shoulders and muscles as you move seamlessly through your vinyasa.
Check out this sequence to do as a warm-up for your yoga practice, or as a standalone practice after a long day at the office.
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