Core strength is the foundation of yoga practice. In Ashtanga yoga, the concept of Bandha (energy locks) is closely related to core engagement — Mula Bandha (root lock) and Uddiyana Bandha (abdominal lock) provide a stable foundation and a sense of lightness for postures. Without core support, many postures become difficult or even unsafe.

Articles here share how to properly activate and maintain core strength in practice, from basic abdominal engagement to more subtle Bandha control. The core isn't just six-pack abs but the coordinated work of the entire deep trunk musculature. Building a good core connection makes your whole practice lighter, more stable, and more efficient.

5 Common Chaturanga Dandasana Mistakes and How to Fix Them
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February 18, 2025 Yoga Lifestyle

5 Common Chaturanga Dandasana Mistakes and How to Fix Them

Chaturanga Dandasana is one of yoga's most commonly botched poses -- and one of the most important. Here are 5 mistakes you might be making and how to fix them.

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Mastering Drop Back: A Mind-Body Challenge
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January 25, 2025 Yoga Sharing

Mastering Drop Back: A Mind-Body Challenge

Drop Back isn't just a physical challenge -- it tests your mind too. Here are four key techniques for core stability, chest opening, grounding, and letting go.

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Mastering Pincha Mayurasana: 3 Tips for a Stable Forearm Stand
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January 13, 2025 Yoga Sharing

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.

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