I really enjoyed your demonstration. Your explanation and modification is great, very thorough and easy to understand. I’m 72 years old and a yoga teacher in training. Currently, I’m writing my very first lesson plan. (I’ve never taught a class before.)There are many, many asanas that I cannot do, but I have ability to do many others and I want to do my very best; your video has helped me. You are an inspiration. Thank you. Namaste❤
A million thank you .I was suffering with sciatica came to know this asana helps but wanted to learn the right technique. So helpful to relieve my final pain days. 🙏🏻🌺 ur Student from Pune India
Thank you so much sir. You have explained it so nicely for the beginner. I thought that would be never able to do this asan. But seeing your video motivated me to do Gomukhasan🙏
Thank you. Nice explanation and video editing. You have also made it easy for beginners. Just one suggestion: the frame can be more closer to you and exclude so much of the background. Becomes easier to watch on phone.
Thank you for teaching yoga to many. I became your subscriber. It would really be great if you could also include how many times/round is ideal to do. I would also like if you add yogasanas for breast diseases, Gynae disorders and thyroid malignant nodule diseases or cancer etc. so that its easy to search for anyone like me dealing with chronic illnesses.
Sir can you guide us and give training on some of the lesson plans of Asanas and their sequence like forward backward bendings twists side bends like that.
very well explained. I have subscribed sandeepji. I am doing several poses but some have sequences in the videos. but is there a sequence to do different asanas. means which kind of asanas can go first, then second part , third part and so on. can you kindly guide us on this as well
Namaste Bhavani Suresh ji. There can be various sequences. Here is one of it. 1 Loosening practice 2 Surya Namaskar 3 Standing asanas 4 Sitting asanas 5 Probe asanas 6 Supine asanas 7 Breathing practice 8 Meditation 9 Shavasana Then in asanas also it can vary which will come first and which next. We can be Creative and make our own sequence. Thank you. Take care
Well demonstrated and well explained.... One thing I wanted to ask is that when my right hand is above i am able to interlock both my palm fingers but not vice versa...Can this be improved with abhyasa or it is our body limitation which will always remain
Namaste Chhaya. Yes, this is a very common thing. Most of the time one side of the body is easier than the other. With practice we can overcome it. Thank you for watching the video Chhaya.
I have heard this is good for hydrocele ! Is it true??? Please let me know. And also if you can make videos on yoga asanas good for hydrocele as I have it and wanna reduce it through yoga
Namaste Mohamad Osman ji. Initially the asanas should be held for about 15 to 20 seconds. With practice you can increase the duration upto to a minute. What is more important is that you should feel comfortable in the posture. You should be relaxed in the posture and breathe easily, deeply and comfortably.
Hello Sandeep Ji, that's a wonderful explanation of the pose! Thank you! Just a small clarification required, when I raise my right hand and try clasping it with my left it's very easy, however doing it the other way round is quite difficult for me to the extent that I barely manage to touch the fingertips. Should I use rope for my left side and do it without rope for the right?
Namaste Prateek Sircar ji. I can understand what you are taking about. Initially when i was new into yoga, i also had the similar problem. This is because, we usually use one side of our body more than the other. So there is an imbalance. I would suggest that the side that you find it difficult to do, repeat it two times. First with the help of the belt or a rope and second time without any help. As you will keep on practicing like this, the mobility of the joint will improve and it will start becoming easier. Thank you for watching our videos. More videos to come soon... Take care and God Bless...
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I really enjoyed your demonstration. Your explanation and modification is great, very thorough and easy to understand. I’m 72 years old and a yoga teacher in training. Currently, I’m writing my very first lesson plan. (I’ve never taught a class before.)There are many, many asanas that I cannot do, but I have ability to do many others and I want to do my very best; your video has helped me. You are an inspiration. Thank you. Namaste❤
Glad it was helpful!
This was an excellent explanation. Thank you for being so thorough! I look forward to seeing more of your videos!
A million thank you .I was suffering with sciatica came to know this asana helps but wanted to learn the right technique. So helpful to relieve my final pain days. 🙏🏻🌺 ur Student from Pune India
What an excellent and complete explanation! Thank you very much.
Thank you Iveth Aline ji.
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Wonderful so clear explanation ❤
Glad you liked it
Very informative,thank you.Really understood the asna.. Your way of teaching is very effective
Thank you for these very clear instructions.
Wonderful, detailed instructions. Thank you.
Million thanks. Great explanation.
Very clearly explained thanku...ur explainituons is for beginners as well as for ppl to improve or ppl who teach
Thank you so much sir. You have explained it so nicely for the beginner. I thought that would be never able to do this asan. But seeing your video motivated me to do Gomukhasan🙏
Excellent Presentation, Thank you!
Thank you... Namaskar... ❤
You're welcome
Thanl you for nice explenetion of how to do properly yoga positions and for explaining the benefits of every asana 🙏🏽 namaste
Thank u so much for such a detailed explanation🙏🏻👍
thank you for the detailed explanation of the asana
A great and very detailed explanation of the pose. Thank you so much! 🙏
Very precise illustration.
So much clear explanation. Happy to be your subscriber sir. Thank you so much sir. Looking more videos sir🙏
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thank you for the crystal clear explanation and demonstration
Good explanation. Thanks 🙏
Nice explanation
Excellent explanation and demonstration.
Thank you Akhtar Ali ji
Great video
Wow, brilliant
Thanks Yoga dude
You're welcome!
Thank you. Nice explanation and video editing. You have also made it easy for beginners. Just one suggestion: the frame can be more closer to you and exclude so much of the background. Becomes easier to watch on phone.
Namaste Priyanka Majumdar ji.
Thank you for your suggestions, we will definitely consider it.
Exceedingly thorough. Thanks so much!
Very nice!
Thank you for teaching yoga to many. I became your subscriber. It would really be great if you could also include how many times/round is ideal to do. I would also like if you add yogasanas for breast diseases, Gynae disorders and thyroid malignant nodule diseases or cancer etc. so that its easy to search for anyone like me dealing with chronic illnesses.
Thank you so mucu sir.
Great
Thank you 😊
thank you, please continue doing these videos
Very good video, nice and detailed explanation of all the steps. Thank you very much!
Namaste Anderson Boy ji.
Thank you very much.
Sir can you guide us and give training on some of the lesson plans of Asanas and their sequence like forward backward bendings twists side bends like that.
very well explained. I have subscribed sandeepji. I am doing several poses but some have sequences in the videos. but is there a sequence to do different asanas. means which kind of asanas can go first, then second part , third part and so on. can you kindly guide us on this as well
Namaste Bhavani Suresh ji.
There can be various sequences.
Here is one of it.
1 Loosening practice
2 Surya Namaskar
3 Standing asanas
4 Sitting asanas
5 Probe asanas
6 Supine asanas
7 Breathing practice
8 Meditation
9 Shavasana
Then in asanas also it can vary which will come first and which next.
We can be Creative and make our own sequence.
Thank you. Take care
Well demonstrated and well explained.... One thing I wanted to ask is that when my right hand is above i am able to interlock both my palm fingers but not vice versa...Can this be improved with abhyasa or it is our body limitation which will always remain
Namaste Chhaya.
Yes, this is a very common thing. Most of the time one side of the body is easier than the other. With practice we can overcome it.
Thank you for watching the video Chhaya.
I have heard this is good for hydrocele ! Is it true??? Please let me know. And also if you can make videos on yoga asanas good for hydrocele as I have it and wanna reduce it through yoga
Can you make a video to prepare our hand n shoulders for this asana
Sure, give us some time and we will.
Thank you for this nice explanation
Namaste Parthiban Rpt ji
Thank you for watching our videos. Do subscribe to our channel.
Take care and God Bless
What would be the duration, pls let me know
You can practice it daily for 5 to 10 minutes.
I was just diagnosed with scapular winging can this asan help to fix the winging?
Scapular retraction
External rotation
Horizontal row
Standard pushups
These practice can do but first you must ask doctor.
Other than regular daily practice, how long should one stay in the pose?
Namaste Mohamad Osman ji.
Initially the asanas should be held for about 15 to 20 seconds.
With practice you can increase the duration upto to a minute.
What is more important is that you should feel comfortable in the posture. You should be relaxed in the posture and breathe easily, deeply and comfortably.
Hello Sandeep Ji, that's a wonderful explanation of the pose! Thank you! Just a small clarification required, when I raise my right hand and try clasping it with my left it's very easy, however doing it the other way round is quite difficult for me to the extent that I barely manage to touch the fingertips. Should I use rope for my left side and do it without rope for the right?
Namaste Prateek Sircar ji.
I can understand what you are taking about.
Initially when i was new into yoga, i also had the similar problem.
This is because, we usually use one side of our body more than the other. So there is an imbalance.
I would suggest that the side that you find it difficult to do, repeat it two times. First with the help of the belt or a rope and second time without any help.
As you will keep on practicing like this, the mobility of the joint will improve and it will start becoming easier.
Thank you for watching our videos.
More videos to come soon...
Take care and God Bless...
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I have trouble to stack my legs for Gomukhasana
I am unable to balance my body while doing this asana
It takes time to balance. Before practising gaumukhasana do butterfly pose , malasana and shoulder rotation.
when right leg is up, left hand should go up. when left leg is up, right hand should go up.
Mad tell in hindi
You talk to much
Nice explanation