Backbends
Backbends in yoga are spinal extension movements that improve flexibility, posture, strength, and breathing capacity. They involve arching the spine backward while engaging the back, core, and leg muscles, and stretching the chest, abdomen, and hip flexors. Common poses include Cobra, Bridge, Camel, and Wheel Pose. Regular practice helps counteract the effects of prolonged sitting, supports spinal health, enhances mobility, and promotes a sense of openness and energy when performed with proper alignment and progression.










