Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) is one of the classic prone backbends in Hatha Yoga. Named after the Sanskrit word Dhanu (meaning "bow"), the body takes the shape of a archer's bow—the arms acting as the bowstring while the legs and torso form the curved body of the bow. Background & Significance In classical yogic tradition, Dhanurasana is revered for firing up the Manipura (Solar Plexus) Chakra , boosting internal heat ( Agni ), and stimulating the endocrine glands. By opening the entire front body while strengthening the back body, it revitalizes both physical stamina and mental endurance. For the Hybrid Athlete , Dhanurasana is an essential multi-benefit posture: Hip Flexor & Quad Lengthening: Stretches tight quadriceps and hip flexors caused by heavy squats, lunges, and high-mileage distance running. Posterior Chain Integration: Engages the glutes, hamstrings, and erector spinae simultaneously, reinforcing posterior chain recruitment. Chest & Shoulder Mobilizat...