Bakasana
Bakasana (Crane pose), and the similar Kakasana (Crow pose) are balancing asanas in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise. In all variations, these are arm balancing poses in which hands are planted on the floor, shins rest upon upper arms, and feet lift up. The poses are often confused, but traditionally Kakasana has arms bent, Bakasana (the crane being the taller bird with longer legs) has the arms straight.
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Bakasana
Bakasana (Crane pose), and the similar Kakasana (Crow pose) are balancing asanas in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise. In all variations, these are arm balancing poses in which hands are planted on the floor, shins rest upon upper arms, and feet lift up. The poses are often confused, but traditionally Kakasana has arms bent, Bakasana (the crane being the taller bird with longer legs) has the arms straight.
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Bakasana (Crane pose), and the ...... r legs) has the arms straight.
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Bakasana (Sanskriet voor reigerhouding) is een veelvoorkomende houding of asana.
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Bakásana (बकासन) neboli Jeřáb ...... oktích a chodidla míří nahoru.
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Bakāsana est une posture de yo ...... ose) ou la posture de la grue.
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Bakasana (Crane pose), and the ...... r legs) has the arms straight.
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Bakasana (Sanskriet voor reigerhouding) is een veelvoorkomende houding of asana.
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Bakásana (बकासन) neboli Jeřáb ...... oktích a chodidla míří nahoru.
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Bakāsana est une posture de yo ...... ose) ou la posture de la grue.
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Bakasana
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Bakasana
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Bakasana
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Bakásana
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