This entry was posted on Jun 9, 2025 by Charlotte Bell.

Backbends are exhilarating. They stimulate the nervous system, and may promote freer respiration. They’re the proper antidote to a sedentary life. Camel Pose (Ustrasana) is one among yoga’s more difficult backbends.
The Camel Pose (Ustrasana) we all know right now—as within the above picture—shouldn’t be the identical because it was in its early incarnation. Whereas Camel Pose has been talked about in yogic texts since as early because the 1700s, it extra intently resembled Bow Pose (Dhanurasana) than the Ustrasana we all know right now. The normal pose appeared very like Dhanurasana, however as a substitute of lifting the thighs off the bottom, the thighs stayed grounded, the ankles crossed.
The primary description of Camel Pose in its present kind was by Sita Devi, creator of Simple Yoga Postures for Girls, in 1934. Nonetheless, the normal model continued to proliferate in some circles till the Sixties, when the kneeling model turned ubiquitous.
One factor most of us can agree on is that Ustrasana in its present kind might be intense. That’s why it’s necessary to arrange the physique earlier than making an attempt to follow it.
Why Observe Camel Pose?
Like all backbends, Ustrasana relieves a number of the issues that come up from an excessive amount of sitting. After we sit habitually for lengthy durations, our glutes lose power as our hip flexors shorten. Bending ahead over a desk or machine may cause our shoulders to hunch over time, giving approach to ahead head posture.
Training Camel Pose may help reverse all these points. Listed here are a number of the advantages:
- Stretches the whole entrance of the physique, the ankles, thighs and groins, stomach, chest and throat
- Lengthens the deep hip flexors (psoas)
- Strengthens again muscle groups
- Improves posture
- Stimulates the organs of the stomach
Ustrasana Cautions
As with all yoga asanas, Camel Pose shouldn’t be for everybody. Listed here are some contraindications for working towards the pose:
- Neck or low again damage
- Excessive or low blood stress
- Insomnia
- Migraine
- Second and third trimesters of being pregnant
Learn how to Put together for Camel Pose
As I discussed above, preparation is necessary. Right here’s how I counsel making ready for Camel Pose:
- Start with just a few relaxed Solar Salutations (Surya Namaskara) to heat up the physique usually.
- Mobilize the thoracic backbone. The thoracic backbone (the phase of the backbone that’s hooked up to the rib cage) shouldn’t be able to backbending. However you possibly can create extra mobility in that space by twisting and aspect bending. Attempt Talasana (Palm Tree Pose) for aspect bending. Any twist you select might be useful. Attempt including some twists to your Solar Salutations. Revolved Lunge Pose (Parvrtta Anjaneyasana) can match properly into your Solar Salutations.
- Stretch the quadriceps and hip flexors. You are able to do this by working towards Lunge Poses (Anjaneyasana), or Half Hero’s Pose (Ardha Virasana).
- Stretch the shoulders and chest. Supported Fish Pose (Salamba Matsyasana) is an effective way to ease your chest open to arrange for the pose.
- Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) is similar form as Camel Pose, however with a unique orientation to gravity, so it may be a useful prep pose as properly.
Learn how to Observe Ustrasana
- Collect your props: a Yoga Mat, two Yoga Blocks and a folded Yoga Blanket. The blocks and blanket are elective, however it’s good to have them useful simply in case.
- If that your knees are delicate to stress, place your folded blanket in your Yoga Mat. In any other case, you possibly can skip utilizing the blanket.
- Come to a kneeling place in your mat or blanket with the tops of your toes on the ground. Place a Yoga Block, at its highest peak, on the surface of every foot. Be sure the blocks are in your mat, and never in your blanket when you’re utilizing one.
- Place your fingers in your pelvic rim and press downward. Think about your tailbone extending down towards the ground. On the identical time, raise your chest, lengthening your again.
- For some folks, together with myself, permitting the pinnacle to fully launch again, as within the above picture, may cause dizziness or nausea. Be happy to maintain the pinnacle extra impartial, lengthening each the back and front of your neck. You can even transfer your chin towards your chest.
- With out leaning your pelvis again—maintain your pelvis over your knees—bend your lumbar backbone again and attain to your blocks. Proceed lifting your chest.
- Press into your blocks to raise the chest much more. If this feels fairly straightforward, you possibly can decrease your blocks to their center peak. If this feels straightforward, you possibly can attain to your heels.
- Take 5 to eight deep breaths. Then launch the pose and sit in your heels or on one among your blocks, holding the backbone upright.
- It may be useful to repeat the pose one or two occasions extra. Backbends usually grow to be extra easeful with repetition.
Winding Down
You could really feel tempted to go proper right into a ahead bend after working towards Camel Pose. However it may be kinder to your again to ease into ahead bending. Earlier than ahead bending, follow a twist, resembling Revolved Stomach Pose (Jathara Parivrttanasana). Then follow just a few seated ahead bends to elongate out your again physique and calm down your nervous system.
About Charlotte Bell
Charlotte Bell found yoga in 1982 and commenced instructing in 1986. Charlotte is the creator of Aware Yoga, Aware Life: A Information for On a regular basis Observe and Yoga for Meditators, each printed by Rodmell Press. Her third ebook is titled Hip-Wholesome Asana: The Yoga Practitioner’s Information to Defending the Hips and Avoiding SI Joint Ache (Shambhala Publications). She writes a month-to-month column for CATALYST Journal and serves as editor for Yoga U On-line. Charlotte is a founding board member for GreenTREE Yoga, a non-profit that brings yoga to underserved populations. A lifelong musician, Charlotte performs oboe and English horn within the Salt Lake Symphony and people sextet Pink Rock Rondo, whose DVD received two Emmy awards.
