Fire Log Pose - Agnistambhasana
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Fire Log Pose (Agnistambhasana), also known as Ankle-to-Knee Pose and Double Pigeon, is a deep outer hip and glute opener that also stretches your thighs and stimulates your internal organs.
In Fire Log Pose, you place one shin parallel to the floor and stack the other leg directly on top of it, keeping your knees and ankles aligned. If your hips aren’t very flexible, you might feel the tension in your knees. Practicing other hip openers like Pigeon Pose can help you develop enough flexibility to avoid pain and injury in Fire Log Pose. Or you can use blocks or blankets to prop up your top leg. Before coming into Fire Log Pose, warm up your body and hips.
Fire Log Pose Basics
- Also Known As: Ankle-to-Knee Pose or Double Pigeon
- Targets: Outer hips (piriformis)
Pose Detail
- Difficulty: Advanced, Intermediate
- By Type: Hip Opening Yoga Poses
- Body Position: Seated Yoga Poses
- By Benefit: Yoga Poses For Anxiety And Panic Attack, Yoga Poses For Sciatica, Yoga Poses For Stress Relief
Step-by-Step Instructions
Benefits and Contraindications
Opens and stretches the hips, groins and buttocks gently.
Stimulates the abdominal organs.
Strengthens legs and calves.
Calms the nervous system
Helps relieve sciatica pain
Knee, hip, or lower back injury
Lack of flexibility especially in the hips
Modifications, Props and Tips
To ease the pressure on the knees if you are feeling any, place the top leg in front of your bottom leg rather than on top of it.
To release pressure on the bottom leg, use a block under the top ankle.
To help the hips relax and also to relieve discomfort in the knee use a block under the top knee.
The Leaning Forward variation of the Fire Log Pose is great if you would like to deepen the stretch of the hips and the legs’ muscles while lengthening the spine even more. Starting from the standard position, bend forward at the level of your hips, reaching your arms as forward as possible until the hands lie flat on the ground, shoulder distance apart. Bring the head after them so that it rests on the ground, the crown of the head pointing forward. Adjust to your goals and means.
Variations
- Leaning Forward Fire Log Pose
- Twisted Firelog Pose
- Fire Log Pose With One Leg Extended
- Fire Log Pose in a Chair