No. 1 Jr. I-II–III sequence, from Devon’s mind, forward bends and twists emphasis
Utthita trikonasana
Utthita parsvakonasana
Utthita hasta padangusthasana I (holding toe or belt)
Utthita parsva hasta padangusthasana with and without support (I)
Utthita hasta padangusthasana classic pose, head to shin (II)
Virabhadrasana III (I)
Urdhva prasarita ekapadasana (I)
Parasarita padottanasana II (I)
Gomukhasana classic (I)
Malasana I : head to floor, hands on heels (II)
(Malasana I, arms around legs and back (III))
Upavistha konasana (II)
Parsva upavistha konasana (III)
Ardha baddha padma paschimottanasana holding front foot (I)
Ardha baddha padma paschimottanasana, clasping from behind belt or fingers(II, III)
Parvatasana in Padmasana (II)
Marichyasana I, classic pose
Marichyasana II (III)
Ardha matsyendrasana I (arm straight, holding foot in matsyendra shape, other arm
on the back (I)
Marichyasana III classic (II)
Janu Sirsasana
Parivrtta janu sirsasana (III)
Jathara parivartanasana (legs bent) (I)
Jathara parivartanasana, legs straight, as far down as possible) (III)
Eka hasta bhujasana (I)
Bhujapidasana (III)
Adho mukha vrksasana (Palms turned outward, against wall) (I)
Adho mukha vrksasana (Palms turned forward, against wall) (II)
Adho mukha vrksasana (Palms turned back as Mayurasana, but 1.5 ft. away from wall) (III)
Pincha mayurasana (against wall)(I)
Pincha mayurasana (palms turned up) (III)
Salamba sirsasana I (I)
Parsva sirsasana (II)
Parivrttaikapada sirsasana (III)
Urdhva Dhanurasana (supported on chair, hands and feet on floor or blocks, if
needed. Candidates at this level should be able to push up into the full asana.)(I)
Dwi Pada Viparita Dandasana (supported on chair; feet on floor, with bent elbows
holding the front legs of the chair; legs bent or straight) (II)
Urdhva Dhanurasana I (straight from ground) (III)
Salamba Sarvangasana I (I)
Salamba Sarvangasana II (I)
Eka Pada Sarvangasana (top leg perpendicular to floor and Hala leg straight; left and
right sides of spine parallel) (I)
Halasana (arm position as in LoY pl. 241) (I)
Urdhva padmasana in sarvangasana (insofar as possible) (III)
Setu bandha Sarvangasana (classic asana, dropping from Sarvangasana) (I)
Setu Bandha Sarvangasana (coming up to Sarvangasana) (III)
Bharadvajasana, mild twisting-resting type pose
Paschimottanasana
Savasana
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