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7 best yoga poses for stress relief

Relax and breathe easier with these calming yoga postures.

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Are your stress levels through the roof? Consider yoga. This ancient practice, which combines gentle stretches with slow, intentional breathing, is perfect for easing stress. “The physical reaction [to stress] is increased heart rate and faster breathing,” says NASM elite trainer and certified yoga instructor Anne Spicker. “The act of breathing slowly and deeply withShow More

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Easy Pose

This relatively simple seated posture is often done at the beginning and/or end of practice, usually in conjunction with meditation or yogic breathing. “Easy pose relaxes your shoulders and allows you to focus on deep breathing,” says Spicker. “The nature of the posture itself is very relaxing.”

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Standing Forward Bend

This transitional inversion posture stretches your hamstrings, opens up your lower back and relieves tension in the spine and neck. Doing this pose properly, with the pelvis hinging forward and the lower back staying neutral, allows the spine to relax and elongate, increasing blood flow to theShow More

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Triangle Pose

This standing posture stretches your hips, obliques, hamstrings, shoulders, chest and spine. The feeling of stress relief comes from the extension of the spine out of the hips as well as the deep breathing, Spicker says.

How to do it: Stand with your feet wide apart facing the side of your mat.Show More

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Supported Reclined Cobbler’s Pose

This classic restorative posture stretches your hips, knees, groin and inner thighs while opening up your chest. “Just being able to lie back in this position can help you let go, relax and breathe deeply,” says Spicker. “The bolster behind your back also gives you more room for your lungs toShow More

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Supported Bridge Pose

This backbend opens up your chest and stretches your lumbar spine and psoas, the deep hip flexor muscle that connects your torso to your legs. “We tend to hold a lot of tension and negative emotion in our psoas,” says Spicker. When we become stressed, the area tightens. This posture helps releaseShow More

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Legs Up the Wall Pose

This gentle inversion, which is often done near the end of a yoga practice, gets your legs above your head. “Because you’re able to let gravity take over and allow blood to flow back down out of the legs, [this pose] creates a sense of lightness within the legs and a feeling of relief,” saysShow More

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Final Relaxation Pose

This posture is done at the end of a practice and can often be coupled with guided meditation. “In [this pose] you actively relax your whole body and release tension,” says Spicker.

How to do it: Lie down on your mat. Lengthen your legs, letting your legs and feet naturally roll outward. Place yourShow More

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