When you are stuck in life, a shift in perspective can do wonders. Practicing an inversion may be just what you need to see the world from a different viewpoint.
I personally love inversions and include them in my practice daily. I enjoy teaching them as well, as they bring a sense of playfulness for students at any level. There's a reason kids enjoy standing on their heads so much!
It is best to do inversions after Sun Salutations (Surya Namaskar) and standing poses, but before invigorating backbends. This ensures your body is warmed up and you have plenty of energy. Afterward, take a short rest in Child's Pose (Balasana). You'll feel refreshed and renewed for the rest of your practice.
The Benefits of Inversions
Like all things, you'll get the best results from inversions when you use the right approach for your
Pitta Inversions
I find that people with a prominent
Vata Inversions
Those with a lot of
Kapha Inversions
People with more
Additional Benefits
No matter what your primary dosha is, you'll receive many benefits from getting upside down. Inversions move stagnant energy and circulate lymph, which supports the flow of
Upside down, things seem different than you had previously thought. The mind has to let go of using sight as a reference, and suddenly you have a new way of seeing things.
How to Do Inversions Safely
Inversions are powerful
Most people need to learn inversions in phases, using preparatory poses, props, and walls to provide support and build strength before moving into the full expression. I've found it especially useful to teach Shoulder Stand with a block beneath the sacrum so that students focus on keeping their upper spine and necks safely off the ground before they lift their feet into the air.
If you're not ready for handstand, keep in mind that not all inversions involve balancing acts. You can still get the benefits of an inversion from Downward-Facing Dog (Adho Mukha Svanasana). Taking 15–25 breaths in this pose can bring tremendous physical and energetic benefits.
Legs Up the Wall(Viparita Karani) is a wonderful substitute as it has many of the same benefits. It's especially nice if you are a woman on moontime. This pose allows apana
The benefits of inversions come when you hold them for an appropriate amount of time. I find that about 30 slow, even breaths provide enough challenge without overdoing it. If you're not used to holding an inversion that long, getting to 30 breaths may seem very difficult. Start where you are and work up to that breath count gradually over time. Avoid especially long holds—staying in an inversion for more than five minutes puts too much pressure on the head and can aggravate pitta.
Avoid inversions altogether if you have unstable or untreated blood pressure, glaucoma, a detached retina, severe indigestion, or autoimmune disorders that cause weakness in joint tissue.
A Sustainable Yoga Practice for Life
As you shift your perspective while doing an inversion, you can also shift your thinking about how you practice the inversions themselves. A sustainable asana practice is one guided by
No matter how you decide to go upside down, stay two steps away from your edge. It's easy to tell when you have gone beyond your capabilities by watching your breath. Your breathing will likely become stronger as you build strength in an inversion, but if it becomes uneven or stops, come out and go into Child's Pose to regain your center.
Practice consciousness while going into and coming out of inversions. Engage your pelvic floor to use the strength from within—your feet should not make a loud noise as you come to your mat or lift them against the wall. If you often land with a “thud,” go back to the preparatory poses and build the strength you need for the pose. It may seem counterintuitive, but you'll advance much faster this way.
Learning inversions and looking at the world upside down is a lot of fun. What you practice on your mat is what you get in life, so infuse your journey of learning inversions with a sense of enthusiasm and fun. When you come back to standing on two feet, these qualities will stay with you and guide you through the rest of your day.