Wellness March 18, 2020

Say namaste to neck pain and improve your posture with these 6 super easy yoga poses

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As a certified yoga instructor, I turn to yoga to help with posture and issues like neck pain. I love yoga for its mental and physical benefits. The relaxation and clear-mindedness felt after a great yoga class is amazing. Physically, yoga strengthens and lengthens the body while opening up and creating more space in the body.

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Cherry-picking a few yoga poses to help with posture, neck pain and more, I created a perfect posture pose playbook for you to use on your own at home or in your next yoga class.

Try out these six poses below to help lengthen your spine, strengthen your upper back to keep your shoulders back, align your upper spine and reduce tension in your neck.

1. Mountain Pose (Tadasana).

Health and wellness expert Stephanie Mansour shows us how to perform Mountain Pose.

Mountain pose is one of the most basic yoga positions. In fact, it’s usually the starting position for yoga sequences.

You’re strengthening your entire body and specifically releasing the muscles in the upper back and neck while strengthening them at the same time. Hold this pose for 10 deep breaths in through your nose and out through your nose.

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2. Reaching Arms Up Overhead (Urdhva Hastasana.)

3. Cat & Cow.

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4. Plank Pose.

Health and wellness expert Stephanie Mansour shows us how to do cat & cow pose.

Plank pose is a great strengthening exercise to provide support for your entire body and specifically for your shoulders, arms and upper back.

5. Locust Pose.

6. Reverse Prayer with Neck Stretch.

Health and wellness expert Stephanie Mansour shows us how to perform reverse prayer with a neck stretch.
This can be intense, so make sure to slowly breathe and only do what feels comfortable for you! Repeat this routine daily or every other day to align your body (and mind!)

Stephanie Mansour is a health and fitness expert, weight loss coach for women, a certified personal trainer, yoga instructor, pilates instructor, professional life coach and has her BA in communications with an emphasis on women's studies and psychology from the University of Michigan.

Editor's note: This was originally published on Oct. 21, 2019.