Dandasana (Staff) — Overview — for Yoga Teachers, Yoga Therapists, Health & Wellness Coaches, Holistic Healthcare Providers
About this Asana Digest
Poses
Dandasana (Staff / Stick), and related poses such as Padangustha Dandasana (Staff Hand To Big Toe) and Urdhva Hasta Dandasana (Staff Pose Raised Open Hands)
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
Asana Digests focus in on teaching specific poses. Please be aware of the groundwork and teaching support here: Asana Category – Forward Bend & Hip Stretching
Dandasana
don-DAHS-anna
“danda” = staff or stick
Staff Pose
Also known as: Stick Pose
Heart of the Pose
- Stabilizing
- Neutralizing
- Forward Bend
Notes
- Sometimes considered a seated version of (or comparable to) Tadasana (Mountain Pose).
- Often used to neutralize and/or assess change during and after other seated poses.
- Lengthening hamstrings beforehand makes it easier to sit upright in this pose.
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