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THE BANDHAS<br />

Bandha means “lock.” Bandhas were traditionally believed to regulate the flow of life energy<br />

(prana) throughout the body. In contemporary yoga practice, bandhas serve a more practical purpose.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are contractions, or “body locks,” that you can implement to help correct your posture or aid<br />

you in proper alignment.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are three major bandhas: mula bandha, uddiyana bandha, and jalandhara bandha. <strong>The</strong><br />

combination of all three bandhas is called maha bandha, or “the great lock.”<br />

Mula bandha refers to the triggering of the perineum muscle that is located between the genitals and<br />

the anus. Mula means “root,” therefore mula bandha translates as “root lock.” When this bandha is<br />

engaged, you will feel a slight pull on the inside of the thighs, similar to what you feel when trying to<br />

stop the flow of urine.<br />

Uddiyana bandha means “flying/moving up.” To engage this bandha, place three fingers below the<br />

belly button and pull your lower abdominal muscles slightly in and up. This will cause your pelvis to<br />

tilt forward slightly with an upward action, protecting the lower back and strengthening the lower<br />

abdominals.<br />

Mula and uddiyana bandhas should be engaged throughout the yoga practice. Together they help<br />

correct the posture and create proper alignment, which will reduce the chance of injury.<br />

Jalandara bandha is a chin lock. To practice this lock, bring the chin toward the clavicle bone while<br />

keeping your spine upright and moving your shoulder blades down the back. This bandha is rarely<br />

used, but can be found when engaged in Dandasana, Staff Pose.

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