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Flexibility Intermediate

3 Leg Dog Pose

Abs Glutes Hamstrings Band
3 Leg Dog Pose
Three-Leg Dog Pose (Eka Pada Adho Mukha Svanasana) is a yoga pose that builds on Downward-Facing Dog by lifting one leg high in the air. The lifted leg engages the glute and hamstring while opening the hip and adding core demand. It is a common transition pose in vinyasa flow. Muscle Group Core, Glutes, Yoga Equipment Required Bodyweight
Type
Flexibility
Equipment
Band
Difficulty
Intermediate

Key Benefits

  • Builds glute and hamstring strength in the lifted leg
  • Improves hip mobility and flexibility
  • Develops core stability and shoulder strength
  • Common vinyasa flow transition pose
  • Stretches the calves and hamstrings of the standing leg
  • No equipment needed

How to perform

  • Begin in Downward-Facing Dog. Hips lifted, body in an inverted V, hands and feet planted.
  • Shift your weight slightly forward into your hands.
  • Lift your right leg straight up behind you. Keep your right hip square to the floor for the basic version.
  • Reach the lifted leg high β€” aim for at least horizontal, ideally higher.
  • Squeeze your right glute. Point your toes.
  • Press evenly through both hands and your standing foot.
  • Hold for 3 to 5 breaths, then return the right foot to the floor.
  • Switch sides. For an open variation, allow the right hip to open up to the sky.
Abs
Primary
Glutes
Primary
Hamstrings
Primary