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  • Quick Tips for Yoga Asana,
• 10/11/22

Build shoulder stability to safely practice Downward Facing Dog

When the forearms and upper arms collapse towards the ground in Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward Facing Dog), the shoulder becomes unstable, and prone to injury. Join Liz Little at 'The Pharm' in Ventura, CA, as she teaches you how to activate the arms and create stability in the shoulder joint so you can more safely practice Down Dog.

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