Pincha Mayurasana
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Pincha Mayurasana (Feathered Peacock Pose / Forearm Balance) is an important posture in the Ashtanga yoga Intermediate Series and one of the goals many practitioners aspire to achieve. This posture demands strong shoulder stability, core strength, and balance, while also requiring you to overcome the fear of inversions and build trust in your own body.
Articles here share the practice journey and techniques for Pincha Mayurasana — from preparatory exercises and shoulder opening methods to how to safely practise at the wall and away from it, along with common challenges and breakthroughs in this posture. Everyone's path to Pincha is different, but patience and consistent practice are common elements of every path.
Mastering Pincha Mayurasana: 3 Tips for a Stable Forearm Stand
Want to level up your Pincha Mayurasana? Here are 3 key tips covering elbow and hand placement, shoulder opening, and core control to help you nail this forearm stand.
Pincha Mayurasana: 3 Ways to Enter Forearm Stand
Explore three different ways to enter Pincha Mayurasana (forearm stand)! Whether you're a beginner or advanced practitioner, find the right entry method to build balance and upper body strength.