Yoga Poses for Men

Yoga is an excellent exercise that gives you long, lean muscles, improves flexibility, and 
helps with balance. It is also great for mental health, including stress and anxiety. While 
many people look at it as a female exercise, men should also participate in it! Here are 
some great yoga poses to get started with.

Forward Fold

The first yoga pose that is great for men to do is called the forward fold. This is going to 
help stretch out your legs, hips, hamstrings, and calves. It is excellent to do before or 
after a leg workout due to doubling as a great stretch. For the forward fold, it is very 
simple for even beginners to do. You want to stand up with your feet about hip width 
apart, then start to slowly fold your upper body forward, over your hips. Bend your 
knees just slightly to allow your body to hold over. Bend over until you are able to hold 
onto your ankles  bending your knees more might be necessary if you are not flexible 
yet.

Childs Pose

Next up in the childs pose, which is lucky a very easy yoga pose to do. This might be 
one of the first ones you start with if you are not familiar with yoga practices and want to 
become more relaxed and stress-free. The childs pose is done completely on the 
ground, often as a stretch after core workouts, or to relieve back pain. You will get on 
the ground and kneel with your toes touching. Fold your upper body down while 
kneeling, allowing your head to reach the floor. 

Downward Facing Dog

When you get a little stronger and more flexible, you can do the downward-facing dog 
yoga pose. If you do a lot of push-ups, this will seem very familiar, except your hips are 
much higher in the air than a traditional push-up

High Lunge

The last yoga move to consider doing is the high lunge. This is great for anyone, but if 
you are a runner, it can be really beneficial to you. The high lunge is good for stretching 
out your legs and increasing core strength. It is also good for overall balance and 
flexibility improvement. The high lunge is another yoga move good for anyone who is 
new to the practice. You want to start by getting into sprinter position, where one foot is 
in front of your body with your finger tips on the floor. Curl the toes of your back foot like 
you are about to race. Stay in this position, allowing your body to stretch, then switch to 
the other side.
