
- Sanskrit (Original): Tri Pāda Adho Mukha Śvānāsana
- Etymology: Three (tri); leg (pāda); downward (adho); dog (śvāna), pose (āsana)
- Fun Fact about the pose: Chances are that you won’t find this pose in the context of traditional yoga styles. However, it is more or less consciously practiced as a transition in many yoga styles.
- Asana Type: Inversion
- Main length muscle groups: muscles_length_muscle_groups
- Main strength muscle groups: Adductors, articularis genu, vastii, muscles of the feet, muscles of the wrists and hands, pronator quadratus and teres, triceps brachii, serratus anterior, rotator cuff, deltoids, biceps brachii; lifted leg: gluteus muscles
- Vinyasa Breath: Inhale