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Yoga Asanas and Flows for Stability and Strength

byAnjali Verma KushwahaCoaching available online or at studio in MalleshpalyaStarts from3,500 per monthView full gallery

I focus on finding stability and comfort in every pose. Whether you are new to yoga or looking to deepen your practice, we work on functional flows that build strength, flexibility, and a calm mind.

This video demonstrates variations of Virabhadrasana, the Warrior pose. This sequence is excellent for strengthening the lower body, increasing stamina, and improving blood circulation and respiration.

A demonstration of a dynamic yoga flow designed for a full-body workout. This sequence moves from plank to upward and downward dog, engaging the core and improving overall flexibility.

Holding Phalakasana, or the plank pose, is a powerful way to build core strength. Nurturing your body with practices like this is the first step to nurturing your mind and achieving balance.

Sometimes you need a different angle to look at the world. Here I am in Sirsasana, or headstand, an inversion that improves circulation, calms the nervous system, and builds upper body strength.

A collage of my practice, showcasing a range of asanas from inversions like headstand to arm balances like Bakasana (crow pose) and backbends like Chakrasana (wheel pose). This variety keeps the practice engaging and holistic.

On all days and in all moods, I find that yoga is therapeutic. This collage captures moments of my personal practice, from energizing poses to the quiet satisfaction after a fulfilling session.

About Yoga Asana and Flows

I teach through the principle of Sthiram Sukham Asanam, which means you should feel stable and comfortable in every pose, rather than straining. In our sessions, we combine traditional Hatha and Vinyasa flows with modern functional movements, focusing on form and breath to ensure you are building real strength, regardless of your current fitness level.

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