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A nice prep pose to get you ready for headstands Shirshasana is dolphin pose. It makes you
learn how to use your tripod which is mainly your base for your headstand. So coming to
hands and knees, we're going to drop the elbows right underneath the shoulders, and always
measuring off to make sure your elbows aren't too far apart, grab a hold of either side
of the arms. Without moving the elbows, making your tripod clasping the fingers together,
now not clenching, just let everything be relaxed so you can evenly distribute the weight.
Coming into dolphin pose, tuck the toes in very slowly with the breath take a nice inhale,
now as you exhale, lift those hips up to the sky, let your feet be a good hip-width apart,
and you want your hip pointers pointed straight to the sky. Now your head, the crown of the
head is facing the earth, but it's not resting on it. Then I'm going to start thinking about
my tripod. I'm equally pressing into my tripod from elbows to wrists, fingertips to wrists,
back to my elbows, equally distributing the weight. This will strengthen the shoulders,
strengthens the arms, getting you ready for your headstand. If you want a little bit of
extra in this pose, build a little bit of strength, you can come into dolphin push-ups.
Take a nice inhale, as I exhale I am lifting the head pressing forward, tuck the tail bone,
and then pressing right back into dolphin. You can do that as many times you like to
prepare for your headstand. I'm going to come down very slowly, taking a nice inhale, exhale
lowering down the knees, and pressing into child.