Fish Pose (Matsyasana)

Matsyasana comes from the Sanskrit word “Matsya”, meaning fish. This asana resembles a fish arching its body and opening its chest. It symbolizes freedom, expansion, and energy flow. Fish Pose is a backbend that stretches the chest, throat, and spine, promoting vitality and better breathing.

Steps to Perform

Step 1

Lie flat on your back with legs extended and arms alongside your body.

Step 2

Place your hands under your hips, palms facing down.

Step 3

Inhale and lift your chest and head, arching the back and resting the crown of your head lightly on the floor.

Step 4

Keep your legs straight or slightly bent if needed, and expand the chest fully.

Step 5

Breathe deeply and hold the posture for 15–30 seconds initially, gradually increasing to 1 minute.

Step 6

To release, slowly lower the chest and head back to the mat and relax in Savasana.

Benefits

Precautions

"Matsyasana encourages openness and expansion — physically by stretching the chest and mentally by uplifting the spirit. It balances energy, relieves tension, and helps cultivate confidence and clarity."

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