Adho Mukha Svanasana allows blood to flow into the brain, making the mind sharper and less prone to absent-mindedness. This inverted pose also plays a vital role in reducing stress levels.
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Trikonasana
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Trikonasana reduces blood pressure, a common problem that most elderly people face. It brings stability, strength, and stamina in one’s life
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Bhujangasana
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Bhujangasana helps seniors fight constipation by stimulating the abdominal organs. It further strengthens the back and legs, opens the heart and lungs and mobilizes the spine
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Baddha Konasana
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Baddha Konasana is touted for its internal benefits. It stimulates the abdominal organs, improves circulation, soothes sciatica, and helps relieve depression, anxiety and fatigue
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Tadasana
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Mountain pose is a great pose for seniors since it improves their posture. It strengthens their weak thighs and ankles, making it easier for them to move around