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Utthita Hasta Padangusthasana (Extended Hand to Toe Pose) – Overview

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Poses

Utthita Hasta Padangusthasana (Extended Hand to Toe Pose), and related poses such as Parivrtta Hasta Padangusthasana (Revolved Hand to Toe Pose)

Objective

Become knowledgeable about the pose and review detailed teaching considerations.

Description

Explain the Sanskrit naming; contraindications and cautions; associated benefits and typical effects; instructions and cues for setting up and practicing the pose; variations to meet particular intentions and needs; and more teaching considerations.

Prerequisite Knowledge

The focus of Asana Digests is teaching specific poses. This support presumes you’re aware of the groundwork and teaching support here: Asana Category – Balancing Poses

Poses Overview

Utthita Hasta Padangusthasana

oo-TEET-uh-AWS-tuh POD-ung-goosh-TAWS-un-nuh
“utthita” = extended, stretched
“hasta” = hand
“pada” = foot
“angustha” = big toe
Extended Hand to Toe Pose

In Bikram Hot Yoga, called Standing Head-to-Knee Pose: Dandayamana Janushirasana

Heart of Pose

Standing Balance

Joint Actions

The following are from Leslie Kaminoff’s book, Yoga Anatomy.

  • Shoulder flexion
  • Elbow extension
  • Standing leg: neutral hip extension, knee extension
  • Lifted leg: hip flexion, knee extension
  • See also: Joint Movements & ROM

Consideration

Requires Open Hamstrings

I avoid teaching Utthita Hasta Pādangusthāsana. Unless the hamstrings are extremely open it causes severe contortion in the SI joint and lower back. This pose does not open the hamstrings; it requires open hamstrings. Most hamstrings are too tight to do this pose safely. I prefer to teach Supta Pādangusthāsana because it opens hamstrings safely without damaging the SI joint/lower back.- Aadil Palkhivala, Yoga Journal, 19 Yoga Teaching Tips  link

For more hamstring stretches, see here.

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