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Created page with "*English* **Noun** **seated cat-cow pose** (*uncountable*) 1. *(yoga, chair yoga)* A gentle spinal mobility exercise performed while seated, usually on a chair, in which the practitioner alternates between two positions.  In the cat position, the practitioner draws the belly toward the spine, rounds the back, drops the head, rolls the shoulders forward, and allows the sit bones to shift forward into spinal flexion. In the cow position, the practitioner brings the ste..."
 
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**Noun**
===Noun===
'''seated cat-cow pose''' (''uncountable'')


**seated cat-cow pose** (*uncountable*)
# ''(yoga, chair yoga)'' A gentle spinal mobility exercise performed while seated, usually on a chair, in which the practitioner alternates between two positions. In the cat position, the practitioner draws the belly toward the spine, rounds the back, drops the head, rolls the shoulders forward, and allows the sit bones to shift forward into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinal_flexion spinal flexion]. In the cow position, the practitioner brings the sternum forward and upward, lifts the shoulders, allows the head to tilt back within a comfortable range, and shifts the sit bones backward into a gentle spinal extension. The hands rest on the thighs throughout.


1. *(yoga, chair yoga)* A gentle spinal mobility exercise performed while seated, usually on a chair, in which the practitioner alternates between two positions.  In the cat position, the practitioner draws the belly toward the spine, rounds the back, drops the head, rolls the shoulders forward, and allows the sit bones to shift forward into spinal flexion. In the cow position, the practitioner brings the sternum forward and upward, lifts the shoulders, allows the head to tilt back within a comfortable range, and shifts the sit bones backward into a gentle spinal extension. The hands rest on the thighs throughout.
{{#ev:youtube|Xq3nUS-Y2q4|400|left|Seated "Cat Cow Pose" by Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center}}
 
**Synonyms**
 
- seated cat-cow
- seated Marjaryasana-Bitilasana *(Sanskrit)*
 
**Hypernyms**
 
- yoga pose
- asana
- seated pose
- cat cow pose
 
**Related terms**
 
- cat cow pose
- seated forward fold
- seated spinal twist
- easy pose *(Sukhasana)*
- chair yoga
 
**Usage notes**
 
- The neutral spine position, with the head aligned over the heart and the shoulders aligned over the hips, serves as the starting and reference point for both phases of the movement.
- The range of motion for the head during the cow position is emphasized as comfortable and individual, and should not be forced.
- The pose is considered a modification of the floor-based cat cow pose, making spinal flexion and extension accessible to those who cannot comfortably bear weight on the hands and knees, including practitioners in office, prenatal, physical therapy, or chair yoga settings.
- The movement should be discontinued if any discomfort or pain arises.
 
**Translations**
 
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seated cat-cow pose (uncountable)

  1. (yoga, chair yoga) A gentle spinal mobility exercise performed while seated, usually on a chair, in which the practitioner alternates between two positions. In the cat position, the practitioner draws the belly toward the spine, rounds the back, drops the head, rolls the shoulders forward, and allows the sit bones to shift forward into spinal flexion. In the cow position, the practitioner brings the sternum forward and upward, lifts the shoulders, allows the head to tilt back within a comfortable range, and shifts the sit bones backward into a gentle spinal extension. The hands rest on the thighs throughout.
Seated "Cat Cow Pose" by Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center