Yoga is a great way to stretch your body and enjoy the benefits it has. It not only helps with flexibility, but also with a greater mind, body and breath harmony. If you are a beginner, here are five standing easy yoga poses for you to try. Tadasana (Mountain Pose)Start by standing on your feet and maintain a few inches of gap between them.Keep your head straight and stand firmly.Lift your arms upwards and keep the shoulder parallel to your ears. Hold this pose for a few breaths and then bring your arms down,LimitationsPeople with joint pain, low blood pressure, insomnia and migraine should avoid this pose. Uttanasana (Forward Fold)It is a traditional pose that involves full-body stretching. Stand straight and keep your hands by your side. Lift your hands upwards and bend your body to your feet with a deep exhale.Touch the ground with palm and your forehead with knees. Hold this for few breaths and stand up again. LimitationsPeople with back and neck injuries, pain in ankle or knee joint and women who are menstruating must avoid this pose. Tree PoseStand straight on a flat surface. Keep one of your feet on the ground and lift the other one. Bend the knee and bring the lifted foot to the thigh or leg muscles of the other leg. Keep your hands folded, near your chest. Hold this for a few breaths.LimitationsPeople with low blood pressure, insomnia, or severe leg pain, must avoid this pose. Chair PoseStand in Tadasana position. With lifted arms, keep your hips down. Do a half squat as if you are sitting on an imaginary chair. Hold this position for a few breaths.LimitationsPeople with insomnia, headaches, arthritis or low blood pressure, must avoid this pose. Eagle PoseStand with your feet hip-width apart and arms to your sides. Life your right leg and cross it over the left thigh. Wrap your right foot around the left calf if possible. Cross your left arm over the right arm at the elbows, then bring your palms together. Hold for a few breaths, then repeat to your opposite side. LimitationsPeople with ankle injuries, vertigo, and pregnant women must avoid this pose.