What you need
- A yoga mat or a non-slip floor
- One sturdy chair (two if balance is new)
- A light resistance band
- A soft strap or old saree for the last stretch
Beginner · chair + band · about 25 minutes
Wake the shoulders, stand on one leg with a chair, load the hips, row something light, then stretch without folding the spine. Do not do a sit-up or a deep toe-touch if your bones are thin.
Each photograph on this page has matching sentences: how to stand, how far to move, and when to stop. The pictures are original. They are not a silent slideshow. Read the three cues under every photo before you copy the shape. Soft knees and a tall spine matter more than looking athletic.
Warm-up first. Then posture, a short balance drill, standing strength (March in place, hip hinge / glute, band work), and a stretch that does not fold the spine into a sit-up. One slow set is enough in week one. Sharp pain, dizziness, or chest tightness means stop and, if needed, a hospital.
On the standing foot, share weight through the big-toe mound, the little-toe mound, and the centre of the heel.