Dylan Werner's "Crow Pose" Online Video Workouts on ALO Wellness Club

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Crow Pose
Instructor: Dylan Werner

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Description

Learn how to do Crow Pose (Kakasana), also commonly known as Bakasana. This video tutorial will teach you the proper alignment and technique to help you safely move into Crow Pose.

Crow Pose is one of the first arm balances that new yoga students practice. In addition to being a fun foundational challenge, Crow Pose has a variety of benefits for your body.

Benefits of Crow Pose:
- Strengthens arms, forearms, wrists
- Stretches upper back
- Improves balance and core strength
- Boosts confidence and body awareness

How to do Crow Pose:
1. Start in a squat position. Bring your knees shoulder distance apart and place your elbows slightly below your knees. Your knees will come into the lower tricep, upper elbow area.
2. Bring your hands to the ground, roughly shoulder distance apart. Wrap your triceps back so your elbows face toward the back of the room.
3. Shift forward and bend your arms so they begin to create a shelf for your knees to rest on.
4. Transfer the weight of your body into your fingertips so your toes become a bit lighter.
5. Pull one heel into your glutes, shift forward a bit more, then pull the other foot into your glutes.
6. Balance on both hands and keep engagement through your inner thighs and legs.
7. Bring your gaze down or slightly forward.

instructor Instructor profile

Dylan grew up in the mountains of Southern California, where at an early age he was into fitness, movement, extreme sports, and nature. At 18, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps, where he served as an aircraft firefighter, and also wrestled for the All-Marine wrestling team. After one tour of duty in the Iraqi war, Dylan was honorably discharged and returned to California to attend university, where he studied anatomy and emergency medicine. Dylan spent eight years working as a paramedic; four years on an ambulance and another four years as a full-time firefighter/paramedic.

Dylan was first introduced to yoga in 2001 as a part of his martial arts training, but it wasn't until 2009 when he made the yoga practice a part of his daily life and started to understand the true journey of the yogi.

Since 2011, Dylan has been teaching yoga. Though a lover of movement, handstands, arm balances and creative sequencing, his focus is the integration of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence to create a space to deepen the inner connection.

In 2015, Dylan gave up his home in California to travel and teach workshops, teacher trainings, festivals, and retreats. He has taught in over 60 countries and more than 400 workshops or events. He is passionate about spreading his love for yoga and helping others in their journey by sharing his journey.

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instructor Instructor profile

Dylan grew up in the mountains of Southern California, where at an early age he was into fitness, movement, extreme sports, and nature. At 18, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps, where he served as an aircraft firefighter, and also wrestled for the All-Marine wrestling team. After one tour of duty in the Iraqi war, Dylan was honorably discharged and returned to California to attend university, where he studied anatomy and emergency medicine. Dylan spent eight years working as a paramedic; four years on an ambulance and another four years as a full-time firefighter/paramedic.

Dylan was first introduced to yoga in 2001 as a part of his martial arts training, but it wasn't until 2009 when he made the yoga practice a part of his daily life and started to understand the true journey of the yogi.

Since 2011, Dylan has been teaching yoga. Though a lover of movement, handstands, arm balances and creative sequencing, his focus is the integration of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence to create a space to deepen the inner connection.

In 2015, Dylan gave up his home in California to travel and teach workshops, teacher trainings, festivals, and retreats. He has taught in over 60 countries and more than 400 workshops or events. He is passionate about spreading his love for yoga and helping others in their journey by sharing his journey.