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5 Yoga Poses to Help You Rest Better

By: Stepfanie Romine : 11/24/2009 6:27:08 PM : 121 comments : 27,784 Views

In addition to the physical benefits of yoga, it has plenty of mental benefits as well. Certain poses can help energize you and others can help relax you.

While I wouldn't recommend a full yoga practice just before bed, doing a few of these gentle, restorative poses before going to sleep can help you rest easier.

You can do most of these poses in your bedroom while wearing your pajamas. You might want to have a mat under you for comfort.

To facilitate your voyage to dream land, turn off the TV and dim the lights. Before beginning, come to a comfortable seated position on your mat and close your eyes. Start breathing in and out through your nose, in long, even breaths. After 10 breaths, open your eyes and begin these poses. You can hold each one for as long as you'd like, at least five breaths.



Child’s pose (Balasana):
Benefits:
Stretches hips, thighs and ankles gently; can help alleviate back pain.
How to:
  • Starting in a kneeling position.
    You have two options to start:
  • Keep your knees together but separate the feet and allow your bottom to rest on the floor. Roll your calves away from your thighs (use your hands) to help you get comfortable.
    For a deeper stretch:
  • Sit back on your heels, shins together. (Place a rolled-up towel between your heels and hips to ease this stretch.)
  • From here, start to lower to the floor. Your belly will rest on or between your thighs, and your forehead will reach towards the mat. (Place a towel or a yoga block under your forehead if it won't reach the floor.
  • Stretch the arms out in front of you to feel a stretch up the length of the back.
  • Stretch the arms alongside the body, with the fingertips facing the toes, to stretch between the shoulder blades.
    TIP: Roll your forehead back and forth across the mat with your arms along your sides to help alleviate sinus congestion.



    Downward-facing dog (Adho Mukha svanasana):
    Benefits:
    Calms and energizes the body; stretches the shoulders, arches, hamstrings, calves, and hands; strengthens arms and legs; helps insomnia and stress. How to:
  • Come on to your hands and knees. Your hands should be directly under your shoulders, your knees under your hips.
  • Tuck your toes under and push your hips up, your body forming a triangle with your bottom as the peak.
  • If your legs are tight, keep your heels lifted and legs bent if needed.



  • Pull your bellybutton in and let your head hang, moving the shoulderblades away from the ears.
  • Spread your fingers and toes wide and try to keep the weight evenly distributed.
  • To take the weight off your arms and make this more of a restful pose, engage your quadriceps (by lifting your kneecaps).
    TIP: If your arms need some help in this pose, try placing your hands on the seat of a chair set against a wall.



    Head to knee stretch (Janu sirsasana A):
    Benefits:
    Stretches the hamstrings.
    How to:
  • From a straight-legged seated position, slide your right foot inside your left thigh, the right knee coming out at least a 90-degree angle.
  • Center your torso over the extended left leg and exhale as you begin to lower to that thigh.
  • Flex your extended foot and reach for your toes (or use a towel as a strap).
  • With every inhale, feel your spine growing longer (imagine the crown of your head reaching out in front of you to the wall); with every exhale, allow the body to sink lower (the chest is getting closer to the floor).
  • Inhale as you roll slowly up and repeat on the other side.
    TIP: If your knee can't rest comfortably on the floor, roll up a towel to support the bent knee.



    Seated forward fold (Paschimottanasana):
    Benefits:
    Stretches the spine and the hamstrings.
    How to:
  • Sit on your mat, with your legs extended in front of you, heels slightly flexed and bellybutton pulled to the spine for support.
  • Inhale, sit tall and raise your arms in the air.
  • Exhale, lean forward and reach for your toes. Allow your arms to rest on your thighs, shins or at your ankles.
  • Allow your head to drop and gaze past the end of your nose. Allow your upper body to relax.
  • If you can straighten the legs, flex the feet, and engage the quadriceps (by lifting your knee cap) to keep your knees from locking.
  • With every inhale, feel your spine growing longer (imagine the crown of your head reaching out in front of you to the wall); with every exhale, allow the body to sink lower (the chest is getting closer to the floor).
    TIP: Can't reach your toes? Wrap a towel around your feet and grab either end with your hands to improvise a yoga strap. If your hamstrings are tight, you can bend your legs.



    Legs up the wall (Viparita Karani):
    Benefits:
    Stretches the hamstrings gently, allows blood that has accumulated in the feet and legs to re-circulate in the body. Offers a gentle release for the low back.
    How to:
  • Sit next to a wall and lie onto your back, bringing your knees into your chest. (You can also lie in bed and do this pose!)
  • Straighten your legs and place them on the wall while wiggling your bottom closer to the wall.
  • Allow your heels to rest gently on the wall.
  • Extend the arms overhead for an added stretch.
    TIP: This pose is great for anyone who works on their feet. Spend a few minutes in this pose (you can even do this in bed) each night to give your legs a break. Remember this one--it's also great after a long day of holiday shopping!

    Have you tried any of these poses? Will you? Which one is your favorite?

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  • Comments (Scroll to end to leave a comment)

    AGAPEJOY
    6/10/2010
    12:20:36 AM

    I will add these to my bedtime routine. Thanks
    121
    SMILESRME
    4/1/2010
    9:01:45 AM

    Thanks for the article. I will try to do these before bedtime instead of earlier in the day. Some good ones to learn too!
    120
    LESLIE56
    3/13/2010
    11:55:46 PM

    I absolutely love yoga. I try to do as much as I can. I will try the poses before bed. I usually do my yoga practice, in the afternoon. Thanks for the info.
    119
    ESMOMMY13
    2/8/2010
    12:40:00 PM

    I have done some of these poses before but not before going to bed. I will have to give it a try.
    118
    PATSTTHOMAS
    1/27/2010
    6:29:04 PM

    I regularly do the downward dog and child's pose. I will try some of the others too.
    117
    ELAFANT
    1/26/2010
    11:29:33 AM

    I am going to try the child pose one before I take my nap today. Hope my big belly doesn't get in the way!
    116
    RODNEYSGIRL_123
    1/26/2010
    11:05:57 AM

    I will add these to my favorites Thanks!!!
    115
    BLANNA516
    1/25/2010
    11:38:43 PM

    I tried the down ward facing dog and the head to knee stretch. I had forgot about using a towel to help stretch and it was so much better especially for a beginner. It was also relaxing. Going to hit the sack now and see if i actually rest better for a change.
    114
    NYBYRD
    1/25/2010
    11:22:20 PM

    I am going to try these tonight, as I have not been very rested lately. Thanks for sharing!!
    113
    ACADIANGIRL88
    1/25/2010
    6:58:55 PM

    I will definatly try these poses tonight!!! They would be nice for the morning too, would help you wake up slowly and strech out those tense muscles!
    112
    SCHUNE1
    1/25/2010
    6:41:40 PM

    I have only had 1yoga class, but I find some simple stretching on my own is great, too. Thanks for the info!
    111
    WMUGRAD
    1/25/2010
    2:24:07 PM

    Childs pose is my favorite anytime. At first it was hard for me because i carry my weight mostly in my hips and belly but once I got warmed up for the stretch I can sit in it for a long time. It feels great on my lower back and shoulders. Downward facing dog is always my favorite for a work out. There is a yoga center in my area and they do power yoga... this is a very typical pose... and its great for a full body stretch.
    110
    NANADERRICK
    1/25/2010
    1:40:48 PM

    I haven't had much opportunity to learn about yoga and really want to, so this is wonderful information. I think I'll start tonight. Thanks
    109
    DWZT111
    1/25/2010
    1:12:19 PM

    I can't wait to get started!
    108
    JONESKIMBERLY
    12/26/2009
    12:29:45 PM

    I love yoga! It has relieved my back pain and overall body stiffness without the use of over the counter or prescription drugs. I was introduced to it through a work offered exercise class two years ago and have participated ever since. I've purchased DVDs for at home practice as well. It has relieved stress by allowing me to focus on the moment via poses, deep breathing and relaxation. I do not use it to practice religion but as exercise tool and would recommend it to anyone.
    107
    SPIRITUALART
    12/10/2009
    3:11:00 AM

    yoga basic positions is beneficial for the health in ways that modern science is just beginning to understand. Even though it has been applied with therapeutic intention for thousand of years, benefits of yoga Therapy is only just now emerging as a discipline in itself.
    More health care practitioners are starting to include yogic techniques in their approach to healing — andmore yoga teachers
    give a therapeutic intention to their teaching. People who have never tried yoga before are starting to consider including Yoga in their treatment plan.

    http://www.spiritualarticle.com

    As science begins to document the importance of understanding the interrelation of all existing things, it looks to Yoga with
    an intrigued eye, for Yoga speaks Unity in every word. As yoga techniques are researched and new data is gathered,it becomes
    easier for science and the medical establishment to understand and accept the benefits of Yoga Therapy. Yet there is still not one consensual definition of the discipline.
    In order to arrive to an adequate definition and to come up with proper standards for benefits of yoga Therapy, it is crucial at this early stage to properly address some delicate professional and ethical issues. At the same time it is important to educate the general public about benefits of yoga Therapy’s benefits and careful use. so this article was really helpful to me..
    106
    AMANDAF65
    12/7/2009
    10:16:31 PM

    Doing yoga on a regular basis is one of the best things I've ever done for myself. You always just need to start with what your body can do and work your way up, just like any other exercise. I hope the commenter who was concerned about Hinduism will reconsider. I don't think I've ever had a Hindu classmate (not that it would bother me). As a matter of fact, most of them are Catholic, including a couple nuns at one point. Many people find that the concentration and mindful focus that yoga brings can actually enhance their own spiritual/faith practice.
    105
    DONNA753
    12/6/2009
    12:34:50 PM

    i.m thinking of joining a yoga class our gym is starting one.....
    104
    ZEE8792
    12/5/2009
    8:41:33 PM

    I started to practice Vyasa yoga and hatha yoga .... about 3 1/2 mths ago...

    I absolutely love it ... I have learned how to breath better ... my flexibility, balance, strength has greatly improved ...and it helps a great deal with my sciatica ...I too get a lot of tightness from running and spinning ... it has helped with that as well .... I have even learned how to completely let go of everything and just relax ... not for long periods but long enough to feel at peace ... every practice is a challenge and I love that ...

    I recommend practicing yoga to everyone I know .. Anyone can practice yoga ...

    Shanti ..... to all ...:)



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    DARWI46
    12/5/2009
    1:02:05 PM

    About the last comment..... One does not have to be hidu to uderstand and benefit from yoga....yoga is about the person performing the asanas.
    102
    SUNNYARIZONA
    12/5/2009
    12:49:25 AM

    I find it appalling at the responses here. No negative input. ODD. I will not do Yoga for any reason. It is Hinduism, their way of worshiping their gods....
    101
    SJPAPMOM
    12/4/2009
    12:14:54 PM

    these poses look interesting and not too difficult. i will definitely try them. thank you!!
    100
    RHIANNONRINGS
    12/4/2009
    10:23:17 AM

    Legs up the wall (Viparita Karani): Th e last pose is great for migraine headache and also for swelling. I used to use it all the time if I felt a migraine coming on or had swelling. So glad for the reminder!
    99
    KRISTINEKIDS
    12/3/2009
    3:29:48 PM

    Thanks for sharing these simple poses. I am dealing with a lot of extra stress this year and plan to fit these moves into my days!
    98
    SEWINGLADY145
    12/3/2009
    2:00:45 PM

    Hi all
    I am really enjoying these post. I have become very aware of the benefits of yoga and have startetd beginner classes. I am going tory some of these poses, since getting to sleep is an ongoing problem for me.
    97
    TWIGS581
    12/3/2009
    11:56:34 AM

    I'm becomming a big yoga fan in large part because of the benifits of the restoratives. I adore Child's Pose and find that even when I'm not in class, that act of still stretching makes me feel a lot better.
    96
    SHEILIA26
    12/2/2009
    10:49:32 PM

    This is good to know...I would try some of them..
    95
    DOLLYGRINDLE
    12/2/2009
    7:48:18 PM

    Thank you for reminding me to stretch before bed. These poses are wonderful. I used to take yoga but had to quit because of health reasons (broken neck). There is no reason now why I cannot do them. Dolly
    94
    SCORPIOPAT
    12/2/2009
    5:57:59 PM

    The head to knee stretch and the seated forward fold have always been my favorites but it's kind of hard getting the full stretch in when you're 66 yrs. Does bring back the good times I could do them at the snap of a finger.
    93
    BVNAWAR
    12/2/2009
    4:13:21 PM

    I use to do the legs up the wall, and now can once again do it since my weight loss. It is really refreshing and calming for lower back pain. I will try the others now also and thanks for the great directions on how to do them.
    92
    ABERLAINE
    12/2/2009
    9:26:42 AM

    When I took aerobics a few years back, we did most of these stretches. Now I'm retired and have a knee that's about to be replaced. I could do the last few. It's hard for me to get on the floor and then get up again.

    I used to love the child's pose, but with artificial knees I can't do it anymore.

    Thanks for the suggestions!
    91
    CLPETERSON76
    12/2/2009
    3:34:17 AM

    I will definetly try these! Thanks for sharing!
    90
    CAMRRT
    12/2/2009
    12:42:52 AM

    I use to do yoga, and actually like the childs pose but I have bad knees, so I have a lot of problems doing some of the moves. Any ideas?
    89
    TIMSHELNAN
    12/2/2009
    12:03:19 AM

    I like "Legs Up the Wall" and "Child's Pose." Both help relax my lower back, which is sore right now.
    88
    AMBER0985
    12/1/2009
    11:06:11 PM

    My favorite poses are the downward facing dog, definitley feel the relief from my lower back doing this pose, the childs pose is relaxing as well. I will try this routine before bed tomorrow night and see If it helps relax me, thanks for sharing.
    87
    DAYLEJANISSE
    12/1/2009
    8:22:23 PM

    Great excercises. I will try them
    86
    SANDLADY48
    12/1/2009
    7:58:08 PM

    You can ALL do yoga. I have been taking yoga classes or doing tapes at home since Lilias was on PBS back in the early 70's. Each posture should only be to YOUR comfort! You can stretch a little or stretch a lot, depending on your flexibility. Try it, you'll love it. My favorite part of a yoga class is at the end, no, not the relaxing pose, but the part where I realize that I've forgotten all the problems I walked into class with, if only for a that short hour.
    85
    TEACHERMOMFIVE
    12/1/2009
    7:13:11 PM

    I got to take a class last spring and really enjoyed it. We did all of these poses. I liked the legs up the wall - great for my back!
    84
    COVEGIRL1
    12/1/2009
    7:11:01 PM

    I Love Yoga. My fav pose is the child's pose. I have tried all of these except feet on the wall. I'll have to try it.
    83
    BBROWNLEE
    12/1/2009
    6:54:57 PM

    I go to a yoga class one night a week and always sleep better that night. It has improved my back and my posture. I am 54, overwieght and not athletic and I enjoy it so I would encourage everyone to give it a try. :)
    82
    CLSSWAN
    12/1/2009
    5:56:07 PM

    I also like the child's pose. It is very relaxing!
    81
    TISHLUVS2QUILT
    12/1/2009
    5:52:22 PM

    I've done both downard facing dog and child's pose, both of which do wonders to help relax back and hips. It's important to not try to go to quickly, and to not force yourself into the pose. Just relax into it as far as you can go. Yoga is a great mind/body connection! :)
    80
    MOMMA_LITTLE
    12/1/2009
    4:47:01 PM

    I wish I could find the print option. I really like this blog and even though I've not done yoga yet, I'd probably do these.
    79
    RBNSMI
    12/1/2009
    3:18:36 PM

    I will try the one with your feet up against the wall. I know I can probably do that one. LOL
    78
    CARRIE4116
    12/1/2009
    2:51:25 PM

    I love yoga it makes me feel so good and relaxed, also relieves so much stress. Its awesome!!!!
    77
    CRISTHIANE
    12/1/2009
    2:25:27 PM

    I will definitely try these poses! The one w/your feet up against he wall looks relaxing!
    76
    CLS014
    12/1/2009
    1:34:17 PM

    Yoga is for EVERYONE - really! Anyone can do yoga, from a 5 year old kid, to a 75 year old man. Yoga will help those with bad backs. You do not have to be flexible to do yoga (but you will improve in that category). Yoga is for athletes, for people who have been sedentary. I was a skeptic before I tried it, and now I'm hooked. Yoga is non-competitive, if you are uncomfortable in a pose, you're taking it too far. It is about listening to your body. I really recommend this activity to anyone. You'll feel more confident, more self-aware, more relaxed, stronger, and more flexible over time.
    75
    MCKENZIECO
    12/1/2009
    11:38:45 AM

    i love these- great idea to go them before resting!
    74
    MAUIMUNCHER
    12/1/2009
    11:34:57 AM

    I have been doing these moves for years, after or during my weight or cardio workouts, and didn't even know that they were yoga moves! My favorite is downward dog, it helps to relax me. I want to take some yoga classes to change up my routine.
    73
    MIEZEKATZE
    12/1/2009
    11:08:03 AM

    Child's pose is my favorite of these, it's very calming.
    72

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