Pincha Prep (Dolphin Plank )
Learned: Appendix Only
See Manual Pages: A-114
Where this can show up in class: Namaskars, Peak Pada, Connecting Vinyasa
This pose can be done in the following orientations: Arm Balance.
| Hip and Knee Information | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|   | Hip Position | Knee Position | Significant Weight Bearing | ||
| Open | Closed | Bent | Straight | ||
| Front/Leading Leg | X | X |   | ||
| Back/Second Leg | X | X |   | ||
| Movements of Prana | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Prana | Apana | Vyana | Samana |
Everywhere (dominant by default) |
Legs Feet Spine Crown |
Legs Feet Spine Crown |
| Relevant Asanas | ||
|---|---|---|
| Kramas | Related Asanas | Pratikryasanas |
Knees Down |
Tadasana Phalakasana Pincha Mayurasana Pincha Mayurasana Prep Mayurasana |
| Physical Key Actions | ||
|---|---|---|
| Joint Mobilizations | Muscle Stretching | Muscle Engagement |
Latissimus dorsi Seratus Core Quads Glutes Rhomboids |
| Common Misalignments | |
|---|---|
| Mixalignments | Cues to help |
| Upper spine over flexed | Look ahead rather than down |
| Over-using shoulders | Squeeze elbows in to engage lats and serratus |
| Feet together | Feet apart like in Tadasana, to more evenly distribute load |