25/05/2026
🧘♀️ Pose of the Week: Adho Mukha Svanasana
This week at Newcastle Yoga, we’re exploring Adho Mukha Svanasana, or Downward Facing Dog.
A foundational pose in Iyengar Yoga, often thought of as a resting position, yet it requires both strength and understanding. From the hands and feet, the body extends back and upward, creating length through the spine and steadiness through the arms and legs.
In Iyengar’s teaching, the focus is not on forcing the heels down or deepening the shape, but on establishing firmness at the base and extension through the whole body.
As you practise this week, explore:
• Even weight through hands and feet
• Length through the sides of the body
• Strength in the arms without gripping the shoulders
• A steady, quiet breath
Over time, the pose becomes both grounding and restorative. A place to pause, realign, and observe.
Practised regularly, Adho Mukha Svanasana can support posture, shoulder stability, and clarity through the spine.
Pose of the week will be explored across all classes.
Take your time and notice how the pose develops.
Be steady, and let the shape unfold. 🐶