Try these 3 simple yoga practices to help you fall asleep faster!

If sleep is evading you and making you toss and turn n bed, try these yoga poses to fall asleep faster, suggests an expert.
child's pose for stress releif
Yoga can help you enhance your mood and alleviate stress. Image courtesy: Shutterstock
Purvi Kalra Updated: 25 Oct 2022, 22:24 pm IST
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You could retire to bed by 10 p.m., but it won’t be very unlikely if you find yourself tossing and turning all during the night. It is usual to experience bouts of insomnia every now and then. Thanks to excess use of technology and fast-paced lifestyles that getting a deep night’s sleep feels like a mere dream. So, if you have finished counting lakhs of sheep or stars and still find yourself awake amidst any random night, then maybe you might need a different strategy.

Yoga expert Sarvesh Sashi took to social media to suggest some yoga poses to help you sleep faster.

Quality of sleep is important
Quality of sleep is important. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

3 yoga poses for instant sleep

1. Balasana or Child’s pose can improve your sleep

Child’s pose is one of the simplest yoga poses that can help relax your body anytime. While balasana is good for backache, the results of performing this pose are overwhelming for sleep. If getting a good night’s sleep is your concern, turn to this asana for soothing your mind and relieving all the stress, fatigue, and tension. Alongside, it also gives a good massage to abdominal muscles. This pose releases all pent-up energy and helps you unwind and fall asleep faster.

How to perform Balasana?

Step 1: Sitting on your heels, slowly move to the table pose
Step 2: Exhale and lower the hips to the heels.
Step 3: Stick your forehead on the floor while keeping your knees together.
Step 4: Put your arms overhead with palms on the floor.
Step 5: Breath slowly and deeply, pressing the belly against the thighs.
Step 6: Hold for 4-12 breaths.
Step 7: Place your palms under the shoulders and slowly inhale up and come to a seated position and relax.

2. Perform Setubandhasana to sleep better and faster

The bridge pose is an amazing remedy for sleeplessness. It helps reduce fatigue, anxiety, and insomnia. This pose gives a good stretch to the chest, neck, spine, and hips. Also, alleviates mild symptoms of stress and depression.

Bridge pose for sleep
Perform the bridge pose to sleep faster. Shutterstock

How to perform Setubandhasana?

Step 1: Start by lying on your back with your feet hip-width distance apart (To check the accuracy, see if you can touch your middle finger to your heels)
Step 2: Inhale and raise the hips, bringing them as high as you can.
Step 3: Lift yourself so high that your chest comes into your skin (Be gentle with your body and lower down if it hurts).
Step 4: Hold the pose for as long as you can.
Step 5: Bring your back down and release the pose by coming back to the normal position.

Also try: Wondering if you have insomnia? Take this quiz to find out

3. Baddhakonasana or Butterfly pose can help you relax

Butterfly pose is a meditative asana that helps to relax the body and invokes calmness in the mind. Thus, it can help cure your insomnia and help you dive deeper into a good night’s sleep.

butterfly pose for sleep
Butterfly pose can be relaxing for you. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

How to perform butterfly pose?

Step 1: Stretch your legs out by keeping them parallel.
Step 2: Draw your one leg in the same line. And then, draw the other one in.
Step 3: When both the soles of your feet are together, then your hands are behind you with fingers pointing away from you.
Step 4: Push into your palms and roll your shoulders back and keep your shoulders bag. Notice how your knees automatically come down.
Step 5: Hold this position without letting it go. Breath deeply. Exhale, relaxing your inner thigh muscles. Hold for at least 10 breaths.
Step 6: Release by bringing your arms forward and slowly stretching the legs out. Shake your legs to let go of any built-up tension or stress.

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