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Flexibility Intermediate

Double Pigeon Pose

Glutes Band
Double Pigeon Pose
Double Pigeon Pose (Agnistambhasana or Fire Log Pose) is a deep hip-opening yoga pose where you sit on the floor and stack your shins on top of each other, one on top of the other, with ankles over knees. It intensely stretches the piriformis, outer hips, and glutes. It requires significant hip mobility and should be approached gradually. Muscle Group Glutes, Hips, Yoga Equipment Required Bodyweight
Type
Flexibility
Equipment
Band
Difficulty
Intermediate

Key Benefits

  • Deeply stretches the piriformis and outer hips
  • Opens the glutes and deep hip rotators
  • Improves external hip rotation
  • More intense than standard pigeon pose for many lifters
  • Calming and restorative
  • Develops hip flexibility over time

How to perform

  • Sit on the floor with both legs extended. Sit up tall.
  • Bend your right knee and place your right shin parallel to the front of your mat.
  • Stack your left shin directly on top of your right shin, with your left ankle over your right knee and your left knee over your right ankle.
  • If your top knee floats high above the bottom ankle, use a blanket under your sit bones or try a gentler hip stretch first.
  • Flex both feet to protect your knees.
  • Sit up tall. For a deeper stretch, fold forward from the hips with a flat back.
  • Hold for 30 to 60 seconds. Breathe deeply into the stretch.
  • Switch the stacking order and repeat on the other side.
Glutes
Primary