Yogi Toe Lock Can Make Your Entire Practice More Stable

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A rooted and stable yoga experience often comes down to the details. Are you grounding through the edges of your feet? Is your big toe pressed into the earth? Are you practicing yogi toe lock?

According to yoga teacher Cathy Madeo, yogi toe lock—which factors into Extended Hand-to-Big-Toe Pose (Utthita Hasta Padangusthasana), Big Toe Pose (Padangusthasana), and Reclining Hand-to-Big-Toe Pose (Supta Padangusthasana)—can help make your entire body feel more balanced in steady.

How to Practice Yogi Toe Lock

The hold is simple yet effective. As Madeo explains, yogi toe lock is practiced by taking your middle and index fingers to the inside of your big toe and your thumb to the outside, then touching your thumb to your fingers to create a “lock.”

“Your big toe lifts toward the front of the foot, which presses the toe mound away and lifts the inner arch up,” says Madeo. As the inner arch lifts, this engages the muscles along the inner leg, including the adductors, which creates more stability around the femur bone and hip socket.

This hold can also be taken in Seated Forward Bend (Padangusthasana), Triangle Pose (Trikonasana), and more.

Can’t quite reach your big toes? You still have options. Madeo notes that a strap can be used to achieve a similar shape by winding the prop around the big toe or the entire foot, which allows you to access the benefits of the hold.

The Benefits of Yogi Toe Lock

Along with a sense of steadiness, yogi toe lock also comes with some energetic benefits. “It stimulates and balances the prana vayu,” says Madeo, referencing one of the five currents of vital life force, or prana, thought to flow through the body. Once activated, the lock invites prana to flow upward and throughout the body, resulting in smoother inhalations and an increased sense of ease.

Take a moment to try yogi toe lock with these perspectives in mind. Explore, be curious, and see if you can sense a difference in your practice. “Understanding the reason behind why we do certain things in yoga helps deepen your experience of the pose as well as enrich your understanding of yoga beyond just the posture,” says Madeo.



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