Steps, benefits and the muscles it works, taught in small women-only classes in Kolathur.
Bakasana, or Crow Pose, is an arm balance where you balance on the hands with the knees resting on the upper arms and the feet lifted off the floor. It builds strength through the wrists, arms, shoulders and core, and it is widely associated with developing focus and the confidence to meet a challenge. A rewarding, women-first practice to grow into, in Kolathur.
The breath leads the movement: inhale as you open and lift, exhale as you fold and lower. One full round repeats the sequence leading with the other leg.
Brighter violet marks the muscles this pose works most.
These are traditional energetic associations, not medical claims.
This is general guidance, not medical advice. If in doubt, check with your doctor.
Practise it properly with Sailaja, who adjusts each person in a small women-only class in Kolathur.
Reviewed by Sailaja Anand, yoga instructor at Anand Yoga Centre. Last updated 2026-06-14.
Book a ₹199 first class and learn Crow Pose with Sailaja, in a small women-only group in Kolathur.