April 10, 2022

Did you know men and women’s hips are different?

Christine Roper, MSPT, PYT

Did you know Men and Women’s hips are different? How does this affect our Warrior 1 pose?

Every “BODY” is different, because of this, during your Yoga practice, your body should not be forced to look like a Yoga pose, but the pose should be modified to match your unique body. For example, men have a more narrow pelvis than women thus the width of their stance in a warrior 1 pose may be more narrow than a woman’s.

Hip impingement is common injury in yoga, the way we enter a yoga pose can certainly help avoid this. Most yoga instructors ask us to enter Warrior 1 from the back of our mat to the front. This can present an unsafe Warrior 1 position and can produce excessive torque and strain on the knee, hip, SI joint, and low back.

You can alternatively enter Warrior 1 from the front of your mat by stepping back from a strong and grounded mountain pose. Start by finding a neutral spine and engaging your breath and core. Maintaining your breath, step back into your Warrior 1 pose, hips and toes squared towards the front of the mat, feet placed on railroad tracks approximately hip width. Bend your back knee slightly if you have a history of low back or hip/SI joint paint. Arm position will vary depending on desired therapeutic effect.

Interested in learning more? Visit Roper PT’s YouTube channel!

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