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Sunbird Pose (Chakravakasana)

Sunbird Pose is a graceful balance between strength and stability. As you extend one arm forward and the opposite leg back, you awaken the core, engage the back muscles, and find focus through mindful breath. 

This gentle yet empowering pose reminds you to move with intention steady, strong, and full of light, just like the rising sun it’s named after.


How to Do Sunbird Pose (Step-by-Step)

  1. Begin in Tabletop Position with hands under shoulders and knees under hips.
  2. Engage the core and keep the spine neutral.
  3. Inhale, extend your right leg straight back at hip height, toes pointing down.
  4. For more challenge, extend the left arm forward, palm facing inward.
  5. Keep hips square to the mat and gaze softly down.
  6. Hold for 3-5 breaths, then return to the tabletop.
  7. Repeat on the opposite side.

Holding the Pose


Benefits of Sunbird Pose


Common Mistakes & Tips


Variations & Modifications

Extend only the leg

Start by extending only one leg straight back while keeping both hands grounded on the mat. Focus on maintaining a neutral spine and engaging your core to prevent the lower back from arching. This variation helps you build stability, balance, and strength in the core and glutes while preparing the body for the full Sunbird Pose.

Dynamic Variation

From Full Sunbird, draw your extended elbow and knee toward each other under the body, engaging your core deeply. Then, lengthen back out to the starting position with control. Continue this movement slowly and mindfully to build strength, stability, and coordination.

Supported

Place a folded blanket under your knees to cushion and support your joints. This modification makes the pose more comfortable, allowing you to focus on balance and alignment without strain.


Embody the Pose

Sunbird Pose invites you to find steadiness through strength and ease. As you return to a neutral tabletop, pause and notice the balance you’ve created both in your body and your breath. Feel the quiet harmony between effort and lightness, grounding and reach. Let this pose remind you that true stability comes from moving with both control and grace.

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