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Tittibhasana (Firefly Pose) For Strengthening Arms & Wrists
Have you ever fractured your arms or dislocated your wrists? This could be one of the worst experiences you have ever had.Your hands were put on casting and you required a support for all your daily chores.
The arms and wrists are important body parts of all human beings. The arms comprise of bones, muscles, nerves and vessels. It is essential to keep all these body parts in good health as even a slight fracture and dislocation due to a fall would leave you almost handicapped.

Also Read: Yoga Asanas For Brain
So how do we keep our arms and wrists strong? There are several exercises which can be done for strengthening your arms and wrists. But of all, yoga is considered one of the best exercises. Tittibhasana is one of the asanas which have been proved to be helpful in strengthening your arms and wrists.
The word Tittibhasana comes from the Sanskrit word 'Tittibha' which means firefly and 'Asana' which means pose. This yoga asana is also known as the Firefly pose.
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To perform Tittibhasana one needs to have a strong upper body. Initially it might be difficult for the beginners but with constant practice it gets easier. Have a look at the step-wise procedure to perform Tittibhasana.
Step-by-step Procedure To Perform Tittibhasana:
1. To start off, remain in the squatting position.
2. Place your feet at a short distance from the shoulders. The feet should be in front of your hands.

3. Take your hands through the legs and press them behind the calves.
4. Take your arms and shoulders and place them behind your thighs.
5. Bend your kness and in the squatting position take your legs close to the shoulders.

6. Now lift your body off the floor. Your body weight should rest on your palms.
7. Your arms should be in a straight position. The thighs should be tightened and the body should be pushed up.
8. Remain in the position for a few seconds and then release.
Other
Benefits
of
Tittibhasana:
Helps
calm
your
mind.
Helps
improve
your
sense
of
balance.
Helps
tone
the
belly.
Helps
in
better
digestion.
Helps
stretch
the
inner
groins
and
back
torso.
Helps
provide
relief
from
anxiety,
stress
and
tension.
Caution:
Those who have lower back injury, elbow and wrist injury or shoulder injury should avoid Tittibhasana. It is always better to practise these yoga asanas under the guidance of a trained yoga instructor.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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