Say 'OM' Together

Get on the mat as a couple—you’ll find yourself getting physically stronger and emotionally better connected.

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Get on the mat as a couple—you’ll find yourself getting physically stronger and emotionally better connected.

Doing yoga as a couple is a great way to get intimate—physically and emotionally: You touch and are touched, you are able to stretch farther with your partner’s help, you are able to achieve a better balance while taking your partner’s support, and when you breathe deeply together and gaze into each other’s eyes, you dive into tranquility. Get creative and enjoy practising yoga postures. It allows you to connect both physically and emotionally with your partner, building communication and intimacy. Besides, indulging in shared activities helps to keep your relationship happy and ticking. Partners will always have differences, but finding things that both enjoy help you relate deeply. Here are 5 simple couple yoga asanas to start off with.

Double Standing Forward Bend

When you do forward bends on your own, they are not as deep and satisfying as doing them with a partner. You can pull on each other to stretch your hamstrings and lower back even further and get the right feel.

Stand back to back with about 6 to 12 inches between your heels. Both the partners should bend at the hips and come into a Standing Forward Bend. Reach your hands behind you and hold onto your partner’s hands. Depending on your flexibility, you can pull your hands closer, so that you are holding one another’s forearms, elbows, or shoulders. Try to keep your legs straight and lengthen the spine and your head pointing to the floor. Hold the pose for 5 deep breaths and then let go of your partner and slowly come to a standing position.

Boat Pose

When you do the boat pose on your own, you can feel the stretch on your abs, but when you do it with a partner, it stretches your hamstrings as well.

Sit facing your partner 3 feet apart. Hold hands on the outside of your legs and raising both legs place the soles of your feet together. Work on finding your balance and when you are ...

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