Pike stretch (seated forward fold)

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Instructions

  • Sit on the mat with legs extended straight in front of you.
  • Flex your feet and keep your back straight.
  • Inhale and raise your arms overhead to lengthen your spine.
  • Exhale as you hinge forward from your hips, reaching towards your feet.
  • Hold the position, keeping your spine long and chest open.

Technical Tips

  • Avoid rounding your back; hinge from your hips.
  • Keep knees straight but not locked to avoid joint stress.
  • Engage your quadriceps to deepen the hamstring stretch.
  • Use a yoga strap around your feet if flexibility is limited.

Breathing Tips

  • Inhale deeply to lengthen your spine before folding.
  • Exhale slowly as you hinge forward into the stretch.
  • Maintain steady, calm breathing while holding the position.

Medical restrictions

  • Lower back injuries
  • Sciatica
  • Hamstring strains
How long should I hold the Pike Stretch for flexibility gains?

Hold the Pike Stretch for 30 to 60 seconds per set to improve flexibility effectively, ensuring consistent practice to lengthen your hamstrings and lower back over time.

Is the Pike Stretch safe if I have tight hamstrings?

Yes, the Pike Stretch is safe for tight hamstrings if performed with proper form; use a yoga strap around your feet and avoid forcing the fold to prevent muscle strain.

What is the main purpose of the Seated Forward Fold in yoga?

The main purpose of the Seated Forward Fold in yoga is to stretch the hamstrings and lower back while calming the nervous system, promoting flexibility, and encouraging relaxation.

Can the Pike Stretch relieve lower back tension?

Yes, the Pike Stretch can help relieve lower back tension by gently elongating the spine and decompressing the lumbar region when performed with proper technique and controlled breathing.

Should I bend my knees if I can't reach my feet in the Pike Stretch?

Yes, slightly bending your knees is acceptable if you can't reach your feet, as it prevents excessive strain on your lower back while still targeting your hamstrings effectively.

The Pike Stretch, also known as the Seated Forward Fold or Paschimottanasana, is a foundational flexibility exercise used widely in yoga, pilates, and fitness routines. This stretch targets the hamstrings and lower back while promoting spinal lengthening and relaxation. Performing the Pike Stretch helps improve overall posterior chain flexibility, enhances hip mobility, and supports recovery from lower body training sessions. It is particularly effective for relieving tension in the back and legs caused by prolonged sitting. By folding forward from the hips with an elongated spine, this stretch encourages a deep release through the hamstrings while gently decompressing the lumbar spine. It is suitable for beginners due to its simplicity, but advanced practitioners can deepen the fold for greater flexibility gains. This exercise is commonly incorporated into warm-ups, cool-downs, and mobility sessions to maintain lower body suppleness and prevent injury. Practising the Pike Stretch regularly contributes to better posture, improved circulation, and enhanced muscular recovery, making it an essential addition to holistic flexibility and wellness programs.

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