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03-26-2007, 04:22 PM   #1
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Hi! I am brand new to yoga (I've been doing it daily for about four months and plan to do it daily for the rest of my life--I love it!) and am really struggling with something.

When I sit up straight for sitting meditation, I get breathless. The straighter I sit, the worse it is. If I hunch over, I can breathe much better. What's going on? I'm assuming that my body is so used to hunching that I'm just very tight, and that the muscles I use to sit up straight are very weak.

What can I do to strengthen myself so that I can sit up straight and, once there, breathe easily?
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03-26-2007, 04:36 PM   #2
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Backbends.

Bhujangasana
Ustrasana
Setu Bandha
Urdhva Dhanurasana
Dhanurasana

Please modify these as necessary relative to your level of practice, experience, mobilty, strength, and alignment.
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03-26-2007, 05:49 PM   #3
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It might be helpful for you to sit on a block at first. Have you tried this?
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For the student's question about sitting up straight (in the last line of the post) proping under the sitting bones would surely be the way to go. I prefer the folded blanket of foam pad over the block though.

For the breathing issue; if the issue is with the intercostals and protraction of the shoulders then neither a blanket nor foam under the sitting bones would help. Restriction in the ability to move the ribs and thus inflate the lungs calls for either more pranayama or more backbends.
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Yes, that's it exactly--a feeling that my ribs/lungs won't expand. I am quite comfortable sitting on a small prop, but it's the expansion of the lungs I"m struggling with. Thanks for your suggestions--I'll try the backbends.
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