Seiza (Vajrasana Pose) for Good Posture

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @joeylo73
    @joeylo73 Před rokem +34

    So I started using this pose maybe a month ago. I sit in it a couple of times a day. I couldn't believe how hard it was at first. It still hurts like crazy but I can now sit in it for a few minutes and just be. This along with the primal squat have been extremely helpful with my lower body mobility.

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před rokem +2

      Great to hear! They are challenging, but provide many benefits.

  • @jaronby
    @jaronby Před 2 lety +14

    Yes, all true. however you don't sit correctly. You have to align your feet straight, so that you sit on your heels. You push your feet to the side, which will cause your legs to become cruciate . When you sit on your heels, the legs are straight. The heels are basically pushing in the sciatic nerve...with the extra benefit from it

    • @rawhu
      @rawhu Před rokem +2

      true. kinda suprising that other people do not mention it

  • @YaseinAbdi
    @YaseinAbdi Před rokem +29

    As a Muslim i do this 17 times in 5 prayer sessions every day since i was 7 years old

  • @nealwagner7432
    @nealwagner7432 Před 2 lety +23

    Other videos I’ve seen on this mention that if you don’t put your heels directly under your but, you will get bowlegged over time. I would caution you to look into this. Trying to train my body to do this - going to take a while…

    • @PurpleMomgoose
      @PurpleMomgoose Před 2 lety +4

      I was thinking the same

    • @deputyjack1
      @deputyjack1 Před rokem +2

      Make sure you massage your hamstrings and upper calf and especially around the knee creases ... Loosening these muscle areas will help make it possible to get into the position.
      Pin the muscle with you thumbs and sit into the position slowly...
      Also the gentle rocking back and forth motion from cat cow will result in you being able to go deep into the position. As for it being a cause of being bowlegged... Idk I don't notice the Japanese or people I know that sit in this posture a lot in martial arts being bowlegged...

  • @100hundert
    @100hundert Před 2 lety +8

    I use this pose as a way of stretching from time to time, especially in the knees and feet, as well as the deep squat. I also started thinking a lot about thinking about sitting on the floor / ground instead of the modern chair sitting - especially eastern, african or arabic cultures have a lot of kneeling and squatting postures in daily life. Very interesting topic!

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for watching! Yes sitting on the floor, in various positions, help to mobilize the body.

    • @xXAnthony619Xx
      @xXAnthony619Xx Před 2 lety

      I’m beginning to incorporate these two into my weekly routine. I’ve taken up running these past few years and have had some great success but previous back injury I feel has been leading to frequent knee pain due to muscular imbalances in the hip. I feel flexibility and functional strength is going to help me a lot.

  • @earthscent6973
    @earthscent6973 Před rokem +12

    I do the exact same position in the 5 prayer every day .

    • @syed6509
      @syed6509 Před rokem +1

      No right feet position is different

  • @mizukarate
    @mizukarate Před rokem +3

    Coming from martial arts I learned to sit this way. I do it for flexibility and for my martial arts.

    • @mizukarate
      @mizukarate Před rokem +1

      I have been doing it more lately. The video was helpful.

  • @TsarOfTheStar
    @TsarOfTheStar Před 2 lety +5

    Thankyou for taking the time to help people in pain. I love you for that....

  • @AbeerSharaf
    @AbeerSharaf Před rokem +1

    Thank you! You explains it very well.

  • @MasterChi__
    @MasterChi__ Před rokem +1

    The second half of the video had me feeling like I was listening to a guided meditation 😂🤌🏼

  • @15Robstar
    @15Robstar Před 8 měsíci +1

    LOL. I just watched another video on seiza, and the main thing they emphasied was NOT to have your ankles outside of your butt (which this guy has the whole time he demonstrated this position).

  • @lorangeamere2435
    @lorangeamere2435 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Please be careful, I am in school learning shiatsu massage (the main position is seiza) and it REALLY injured my knee. Been unable to practice for 4 months now.

  • @Do-Some-Change
    @Do-Some-Change Před rokem +2

    Really thanks for bringing this video to us and explaining it very well.

  • @bat3760
    @bat3760 Před 2 lety +2

    I will include it in my daily exercises. Great info!

  • @blkornegay
    @blkornegay Před rokem +1

    WOW!!! Incredible information. Thank you!

  • @saltym4n
    @saltym4n Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the explanations and instructions as always. I'm trying this tonight!

  • @dmitriy-lg3cl
    @dmitriy-lg3cl Před 2 lety +1

    this is great man
    well sometimes some prespectives in your videos remind me of franklin in gta5 lol

  • @miguelfranco9655
    @miguelfranco9655 Před rokem

    Thank you 🙏🏽 this was really helpful. I am looking to strengthen my posture to be able to sit in zazen meditation longer and felt that this video was informative from a cultural perspective (Japan history) and gave sound practical advice. Peace 🙏🏽

  • @411Adil
    @411Adil Před 5 měsíci

    Slick ending
    Intellect = Cerebrale
    The Sunnah = SUPERIOR

  • @RocknRollkat
    @RocknRollkat Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent presentation, thank you.

  • @kateajurors8640
    @kateajurors8640 Před 10 měsíci

    Be careful this can if you have blood problems cause blood clots so do not do this until you legs go numb this was done by samuri so they wouldnt be able to jump up and assassinate the shogun which is why "delinquents" in a lot of ani.e still are drawn sitting criss cross or with one knee out and up a stance able to jump up.
    Mainly an issue if you sit like this for longer periods of time he here is showing multiple good ways and reduced intensity ways he is instructing good

  • @andyleighton6969
    @andyleighton6969 Před rokem

    My quads were screaming just watching this!😱😱

  • @rainynight02
    @rainynight02 Před rokem +3

    I've been sitting seiza on and off for a few years now. How I prefer to meditate.
    But my issue is if I'm in it for more than a few minutes my legs ALWAYS go numb and difficult to get out of it.

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't sit for long in this position, if you are experiencing that. I think outside of testing your endurance, you should have frequent changes in your posture/position.
      Maintaining any static position for too long (20min+), I believe will create similar issues as conventional sitting, or laying on the stomach.

  • @mustymartian8684
    @mustymartian8684 Před 2 lety +1

    I am not able to sit on my legs because my things are so tight. I am sitting in the air.

  • @granaff
    @granaff Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video, thanks.

  • @traceler
    @traceler Před 2 lety +1

    legs get numb and lack of sensation after a few minutes.

  • @hec8
    @hec8 Před rokem +3

    I sat in this way for 10-15 minutes and my feet gradually went numb. Ankles felt a bit stiff on getting up. Is that a symptom of lack of flexibility in the muscles/joints or normal? How long do the Japanese sit in this pose?!

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před rokem +1

      I would place a pillow below your Behind, to avoid numbness.

  • @sweetycamy
    @sweetycamy Před rokem +1

    It's great! I use it a lot. I even got a kneeling chair for working at home :D

    • @farramichel8023
      @farramichel8023 Před rokem

      I didn't even know there was such a thing. I think I'd better find one for my work at home days. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @SnakeAndTurtleQigong
    @SnakeAndTurtleQigong Před 2 lety

    This is such an important skill to adopt in many cultures.
    I'm currently helping a Muslim gentleman develop this prayer posture. Thanks very much!
    It was very helpful for him to use his hands to turn his calves outwards, to help his toes turn toward each other (eccentric rotation of the foot & lower leg).
    That way, he didn't have to try to straighten his tight ankles right away.

  • @mikesheffer3690
    @mikesheffer3690 Před rokem

    cool... thank you, friend...

  • @xezerik62
    @xezerik62 Před rokem

    i have knee problems i could never even attempt this

  • @Emanuel_carey
    @Emanuel_carey Před 2 lety

    I’m sitting like this in my profile picture haha. After my meniscus tear, it was hard to sit like this for a while. But I got back to it

  • @jrny724
    @jrny724 Před rokem

    greta video thanks!

  • @edw2241
    @edw2241 Před 2 lety +3

    I do this everyday for a two minute hold. I also do the version of this with the balls of the feet touching the ground for a two minute hold.

  • @mdscownz
    @mdscownz Před rokem +1

    Ive always sat in seiza position. even while sitting in normal chairs. Like that was my default since I was a kid. People would occasionally poke fun at the way I sat lol but know I'm 28... and I'm convinced its the reason my knees are Fncked.

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před rokem +1

      Start again, with a cushion.
      It will help your knees.

  • @bodhisattva4eva
    @bodhisattva4eva Před 2 lety +1

    Any suggestions tl keep ood flow to your lower limbs? Needles and pins yikes

  • @sandeshkumar2489
    @sandeshkumar2489 Před rokem +1

    Thank u bro for this detailed explanation. Can we also perform suction hold in sieza

  • @yamunajolicoeur7167
    @yamunajolicoeur7167 Před 4 měsíci

    how can you train your feet to hold that much weight when you put your toes on edge 4:30

  • @exothermic8525
    @exothermic8525 Před rokem

    I've seen other videos where the recommendation is to have your weight bear directly down onto the heels, because over time having your heels flared outwards can cause bowed legs. Is this true? I still plan on doing this but wasn't sure how vital your foot positioning is.

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před rokem

      Aren't Bowed Legs developed from the Hips?!
      Have you seen Bowed legs developed from ankle inversion?

    • @exothermic8525
      @exothermic8525 Před rokem

      @@GrownandHealthy I'm not as familiar with that issue as you are. I'm genuinely just curious because if I remember correctly, the person narrating said it had something to do with the knee adapting to being bent outwards because of the way the foot is turned. Wasn't sure if that's actually a real thing.

  • @conordouris173
    @conordouris173 Před 2 lety

    Interesting video sir, I tried the pose straight away and can already imagine the benefits of incorporating this more into my daily routine. I always appreciate your videos, keep up the great work!

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! It is great, but takes time to initiate. But once you can regularly handle it, your body will feel better overall.

  • @peter-5354
    @peter-5354 Před 2 lety +1

    I have always been able to easily do this. But I can't hold it for over 10 minutes because my big calves feel such compression pressure after that time it hurts. I wonder if practicing sitting upright on the edge of a chair and breathing could give similar benefits.

    • @Lppt87
      @Lppt87 Před rokem +1

      Oh so that’s the reason why it hurts me, I can also do this position easily, but zi feel it affects the circulation of that area after few minutes…
      I have fat calves. Like even when i was a thin tiny teen, my calves were fat.

  • @ChasingAthleticism
    @ChasingAthleticism Před rokem

    This exercise is hard to balance for recovery, how much recovery time is needed for beginners? This exercise is a great combination with shoulder breakers because the scapula position is optimal when doing this.

  • @jeremebonesaw
    @jeremebonesaw Před 2 lety +1

    I find it comfortable to sit like this at times. Do you still use that expensive chair that let's you maneuver your hips?

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před 2 lety +1

      This is one of my favorite forms of floor sitting. Yes, because of my desk setup (multiple monitors) I am stuck at my desk for work.
      The tilt on that chair and similar chairs, allow you to use your sitting bones to sit, without stressing your glute medius or QL muscles, those muscles are overworked as stabilizers.

  • @doumkatekz
    @doumkatekz Před rokem +1

    So what should you do if you can't come anywhere close to sitting in this position? My butt will not go down

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před rokem

      As I showed in the video... place as much Pillows/Yoga Blocks/Cushions in between, until you can manage the position. Remove aids at increments, as you develop.

  • @Harleywayne
    @Harleywayne Před rokem +1

    Lol...why randoms on the internet would get on someones page and question their content without any credible source to cite is beyond me. To the person warning this channel to do there research...clearly he HAS looked into this topic (hence why he is educating us on it) and clearly he found that what you are talking about seeing on the internet is not of importance to the information he's providing us otherwise I'm sure he would have provided us with it. Do your own research before throwing out stuff you've seen on the internet and questioning others information. You presented the claim so please cite credible sources so others can look Into your assertions.

  • @jeremebonesaw
    @jeremebonesaw Před 2 lety +2

    I feel most pressure in my ankles.

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před 2 lety +3

      With practice, you can relax into the discomfort. You can also place some cushioning below the ankles and see if the makes it easier.

    • @dmitriy-lg3cl
      @dmitriy-lg3cl Před 2 lety

      @@GrownandHealthy this helped

  • @neilrollason
    @neilrollason Před rokem

    The front of my ankles and tops of my feet seems to be very stiff and painful trying this,any tips would be much appreciated.

    • @SherryBaby60
      @SherryBaby60 Před rokem +1

      I am stiff in these two places as well. At least I know I have a lot of room for improvement! What I'm doing is placing myself directly in front of a large chair that I can hold on to easily and just lowering myself into position as long as I can and then coming up into a kneeling position. Back and forth for a while. How are you coming along in these three weeks?

  • @the_allucinator
    @the_allucinator Před rokem

    My instep gets painfully stretched.

  • @khawajamazhar9188
    @khawajamazhar9188 Před 2 lety +1

    What if one has knee problems/ pain sitting like this?

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před 2 lety +4

      Practice rocking into the position, attempting lower with each rock back.
      Also, use a cushion large enogh to bridge the gap between your butt and heels, then reduce the thickness over time.

  • @l3vyy95
    @l3vyy95 Před rokem

    Im struggling with my feet 😫 it feels like my tendons are gonna snap

  • @martyw9504
    @martyw9504 Před 2 lety +1

    I can't sit in seiza it makes my feet cramp

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před 2 lety +2

      Try strengthening your peroneal muscles first, with toe taps.

  • @damonboler1829
    @damonboler1829 Před rokem +1

    I really feel it in my knees, and I have a pillow between my but and feet

  • @Ilamarea
    @Ilamarea Před rokem

    Aren't you supposed to sit on your heels, rather than bow them out and sit on the sides of the feet? I've heard it's a mistake that elderly Japanese make, which leads to bowed legs problems.

  • @trae05boi
    @trae05boi Před rokem

    Comment.

  • @dmitriy-lg3cl
    @dmitriy-lg3cl Před 2 lety

    i am not being able to let my feet twist inwards why
    help please

    • @dmitriy-lg3cl
      @dmitriy-lg3cl Před 2 lety

      i am only having pain in the front of my ankle joint

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Před 2 lety

      If it is your first time, it will be difficult.
      With daily practice, it becomes easier.

    • @dmitriy-lg3cl
      @dmitriy-lg3cl Před 2 lety

      @@GrownandHealthy yes sure coach

  • @radiosvmusic
    @radiosvmusic Před rokem

    Vajra aasan
    Not vajraasaanaa

  • @matthewconner463
    @matthewconner463 Před 11 měsíci

    ✍🏽

  • @mahamoudhousseinmahamoud7273

    We Muslims do it without knowing it's benefits. Allah u Akbar
    Edit: we do it minimum 5 times a day because it's an obligation from Allah(GOD). Indeed hr knows and wants the best for us.

    • @stayinthepursuit8427
      @stayinthepursuit8427 Před 2 lety +2

      The fact that this pose is common across various cultures and timelines just goes to show how unnecessary and irrelevant your "muslim" god is. This is a human phenomenon, not a religious.

    • @dmitriy-lg3cl
      @dmitriy-lg3cl Před 2 lety +1

      these guys are too toxic
      btw people lived well loooooong before islam became a thing

    • @monicaesther2253
      @monicaesther2253 Před rokem +2

      @@dmitriy-lg3cl Respect every religion if you are a good human being.

    • @dmitriy-lg3cl
      @dmitriy-lg3cl Před rokem

      @@monicaesther2253 i do