Locust Pose (Shalabhasana)

Shalabhasana comes from the Sanskrit word “Shalabha”, meaning locust or grasshopper. The pose mimics the posture of a locust lifting its body off the ground. It symbolizes inner strength, willpower, and endurance. This asana is a powerful backbend that strengthens the entire back and stimulates internal energy.

Steps to Perform

Step 1

Lie flat on your stomach with your arms resting alongside your body, palms facing down.

Step 2

Keep your legs straight and together, with your chin on the mat.

Step 3

Inhale deeply and lift your head, chest, arms, and legs off the floor simultaneously.

Step 4

Keep your arms straight and gaze slightly forward.

Step 5

Engage your back and glute muscles, holding the pose for 15–30 seconds.

Step 6

Exhale and slowly lower your body back to the mat, resting your head to one side.

Benefits

Precautions

"Shalabhasana builds inner power and resilience. By lifting against gravity, it awakens determination, confidence, and energy flow through the spine — teaching persistence and mental balance."

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