Whether you are sitting, standing or just relaxing, having the correct posture is necessary. While our parents would nag us for slouching and for not keeping upright most of us did not take it seriously. However, not only can poor posture make you seem unconfident, it can also lead you to have back problems, neck pain & headaches, poor sleep as well as breathing difficulties according to Harvard Health Publishing. Yoga can help with many of these issues. One pose in particular can be very beneficial for this. Bhujangasana is one of the basic and important poses in Hatha Yoga. According to the International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 2019 journal, 'Bhujanga' translates to 'snake' or 'serpent,' and 'Asana' means 'posture.' This is why it's commonly called the Cobra Pose, as the final position resembles a cobra with its hood raised. How Does It Help Your Health?According to the Vivekananda Yoga University, the pose looks like a cobra rising up, and it's linked to feelings of strength, flexibility, and a kind of spiritual awakening. People have been doing Bhujangasana for centuries to make their spines healthier and feel more alive. Its meaning and benefits fit with the yoga idea of bringing together the body, mind, and spirit, making it a central pose in yoga practices all over the world today. Doing the Cobra Pose correctly every day can actually help reverse years of being in a hunched-over position. It can make the deep muscles in your spine stronger, which can help prevent or even treat lower back pain. It's like retraining your body to stand and sit in a healthier, more upright way. This pose helps open up the shoulders and neck. It also stretches muscles in the shoulders and chest, strengthens the arms, and can even aid in relieving constipation. Furthermore, it can be very helpful in easing discomfort in the muscles of the back, neck, and abdomen. Even a short time spent in this asana can significantly contribute to reducing stress and anxiety. It's also a part of the flowing sequence of yoga postures found in the Sun Salutation. Furthermore, it can be very helpful in easing discomfort in the muscles of the back, neck, and abdomen. Even a short time spent in this asana can significantly contribute to reducing stress and anxiety. It's also a part of the flowing sequence of yoga postures found in the Sun Salutation. How To Do Bhujangasana Step By Step Knowing the proper way to execute the Cobra Pose with the right techniques is crucial to gain its full health advantages. Lie flat on your stomach with your legs together. If you have back pain, you can create a small gap of about 1-2 feet between your legs. Place your palms flat on the ground beside your shoulders, and rest your forehead on the floor. As you inhale, slowly lift your head and chest up to your navel area. Try to look up towards the ceiling. Hold this position while breathing steadily in and out for 10 to 60 seconds. Gently lower your head and chest back down to the starting position as you exhale deeply. Repeat this entire process 3 to 5 times.