Hi Amber, some teachers call it differently, it is a variation of Pigeon pose, I would call it resting Pigeon Pose. I believe in Yin Yoga it is called Swan or Sleeping Swan.
You are definetly not the only one!! It is a very common thing to work on as it is something we don't do often in our daily life. Maybe when we were 5 years old!
I do as well, it all comes to different patterns of movement and how some of these patterns are better for our brain than others. I do feel like I have to practice this one often!!
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24 Jan 08:18
Glad you enjoyed it Brenda!! Thank you!!