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Home Rental Sacrum as the Fulcrum: Transition From Back Arches to Forward Extensions
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Sacrum as the Fulcrum: Transition From Back Arches to Forward Extensions

₹499.00 – ₹1,099.00

The sacrum as the fulcrum

Duration: 75 mins.

Level: Beginner, Experienced Beginner, Intermediate, Gentle

This recording is part of the Short Course Viparita Karani Deep Dive – The Serenity of the Inverted Lake  (Level: Intermediate), and  the Short Course Viparita Karani Deep Dive – The Serenity of the Inverted Lake  (Level: Experienced Beginners and Gentle)  Save by buying the whole Course.

Tagwords: 75min, spine, lower back, hips, back arch, backbends, twists, concave back, backward extensions, Dandasana, Ubhaya padangusthasana, Utkatasana, Navasana

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Sacrum (or the Sacral region), is towards the base of the spine, below the lumbar and above the tailbone (coccyx).  Anatomically, these lowest regions of the spine are not credited with much movement.  Both the sacrum and the tailbone are composed of vertbrae that fuse by adulthood.  The sacrum gives stability to the pelvic girdle and forms part of the vertebral canal (he coccyx is regarded as vestigeal – of no particular use). But structurally, the sacrum is like the ‘keystone’ of an arch, and this unique position is of importance in spinal movement

This session looks at the fulcrum like position of the sacrum in back arches and forward extensions, as we explore if they opposites of each other, mirrors to each other,  or parts of the same continuum? Explore the beautiful relationship playing out in our body, culminating in supported and deeply restful Viparita Karani in the subsequent sessions.

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