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Get bikini-ready with these yoga poses!

This dynamic yoga sequence will help you build a stronger body.

There are two types of people in the world: those who look forward to swimsuit season, and those who absolutely dread it. Which one are you? If you’re dreading the thought of putting on a swimsuit this summer because of body insecurities, now is the time to turn things around!

The yoga sequence below will build your strength and tone your muscles to get your body ready for that bikini in no time. Get ready to actually look forward to swimsuit season!

By Jenny Sugar

 

Quarter Dog

Quarter Dog

Begin in Downward Facing Dog. Spread your fingers wide, and lower your forearms to the mat. Check to make sure you’re creating a straight line between your elbows and middle fingers. Try to straighten your legs and lower your heels toward the floor, flaring your heels slightly wider than your toes so the outside edges of your feet are parallel with the outside edges of the mat. Relax your head between your arms, and direct your gaze through your legs or up toward your belly button. Hold Quarter Dog for five breaths.

 

Balancing Star

Balancing Star

From Quarter Dog, lift your elbows up, coming back into Downward Facing Dog. Step both feet together so your big toes are touching. Move your left hand over to the right six or so inches so it’s at the upper center of your mat. Step your left foot forward two inches, and plant the sole of your left foot firmly on the mat so your toes are pointing to the right. Roll open to your left side, and lift your right hand off the mat. Raise your right leg up into the air. Stay here, balancing on your left hand and foot. Keep your shoulders, spine, and hips in one straight line, and gaze toward your right hand. Hold here for five deep breaths, keeping your core strong and the pose steady.

 

Knee-Up Plank

Knee-Up Plank

From Balancing Star, lower your right hand and right foot to the mat, coming into a plank (top of a push-up) position with straight arms and legs. Make sure your shoulders are stacked over your wrists. Bend your right knee, and squeeze it into your chest. Hold here in Knee-Up Plank for five breaths.

 

Burning Low Lunge

Burning Low Lunge

From Knee-Up Plank, step your right foot all the way forward between your hands, coming into a low lunge.
Lower your torso, and reach your right arm underneath your bent right knee. Interlace both hands in front of your right ankle. Keep all the weight in your legs, resisting the urge to lean into your hands. If this is too intense for your thigh muscle to hold (it’s a killer move!), rest one or both hands on the floor. Breathe deeply in this Burning Low Lunge for five breaths.

 

Side Fierce

Side Fierce

From Burning Low Lunge pose, lower your hands to the floor, step your right foot back, and take a Vinyasa (Four-Limbed Staff to Up Dog to Down Dog). Inhale to step or hop both feet forward between the hands, and exhale to fold over straight legs. Inhale to rise up to a standing position. Make sure your feet are together, and as you inhale, bend the knees and squat down, raising the arms into the air. Exhale to cross your left elbow over to your outer right knee. Press your palms together, and actively push your bottom elbow against your thigh to lift and rotate your chest up, increasing the twist. Pull your left hip back slightly, making sure both knees are parallel. Stay in Side Fierce for five breaths.

 

Extended Standing Straddle

Extended Standing Straddle

From Side Fierce, rotate your torso back to the center, and stand up. Take a step open to the right so your feet are parallel and about three to four feet apart. Inhale to extend your arms straight above you. With strong legs, exhale as you hinge at your hips, holding your torso parallel to the floor. Focus on drawing your belly in, and shift weight forward toward your toes. If this causes too much strain on your lower back, bring your hands to your hips or thighs for support. Stay in Extended Standing Straddle for five breaths.

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All images courtesy of POPSUGAR Photography / Louisa Larson. 

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