अधोमुख श्वानासन / Downward-Facing Dog Pose
The sanskrit name is derived from adhas (अधस्) meaning down, mukha [�K]
अकर्णा धनुरासन / Archer Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Akarna (अकर्णा ) meaning towards [�K]
अनन्तासन / Sleeping Vishnu Pose | Vishnu's Couch Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Ananta (अनन्त) meaning without end [�K]
आंजनेयासन / Crescent Moon Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Anjane (आंजने) meaning Hanuman, [�K]
अर्धचन्द्रासना / Half Moon Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Ardha (अर्ध) meaning half, Chandra [�K]
अष्टवक्रासन / Eight-Angle Pose
The sanskrit name is derived from ashta (अष्ट) meaning eight, Vakra [�K]
बकासन / Crane Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Baka (बक) meaning crane or Kaka (काक) [�K]
भद्रासन / Gracious Pose | Butterfly Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Bhadra (भद्रा) meaning gracious, [�K]
भैरवासन / Formidable Pose
Bhairava (भैरव, Bhairava) is a manifestation of Shiva (शिव, Śiva); [�K]
भेकासन / Frog Pose II
The Sanskrit name is derived from Bheka (भेका) meaning frog and asana [�K]
Looking to tone and define your thighs? Yoga offers a fantastic way to achieve your goals! Yoga poses target various muscle groups in the thighs, promoting strength, flexibility, and overall definition.
Here’s a guide to how yoga can transform your thighs, along with some key poses to get you started:
Yoga isn’t just about stretching and relaxation. Specific postures effectively engage and strengthen the muscles in your thighs, leading to a toned and sculpted appearance.
The thighs are comprised of several muscle groups, including the quadriceps (on the front), the hamstrings (on the back), and the inner and outer thighs (adductors and abductors). Yoga poses target these different areas, creating a well-rounded workout.
Here are some excellent yoga poses to get you started on your thigh-toning journey: