Kneeling Arm Springs - Anjaneyasana
In Pilates: It exactly resembles the "Kneeling Arm Springs" series performed on the Cadillac (Trapeze Table) or Springboard, specifically the single-arm row and torso stabilization exercises. Since it involves resisting the tension that tries to rotate the body, it is essentially a Pilates-adapted "Pallof Press" or an anti-rotation control movement. In Yoga: In terms of the lower body stance, it is a more upright variation of the Anjaneyasana (Low Lunge) pose, aligned at 90/90 degree angles (half-kneeling). Although there is no pull resistance in yoga, the philosophy of keeping the core stable in an asymmetrical stance is based on the same foundation as balancing asanas.
Works This movement is a functional "full-body" integration that combines lower body stabilization with the push/pull mechanics of the upper body: · Back and Arm Muscles · Core and Obliques (Side Abs) · Gluteus Medius and Pelvic Stabilizers
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