In Ubhaya Padangusthasana, Sanskrit word Ubhaya means both, Pada means foot and Angustha means Big Toe, and Asana means Pose, i.e., Both Big Toe Pose. This pose is a seated balancing yoga pose and is considered more of a challenging posture in the Ashtanga Yoga Primary Series. It sometimes is also referred as the Balancing Stick Pose as the energy of the entire body is towards balancing on the sit bones alone with legs stretched out up and straight.
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