Double Leg Raises
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Double Leg Raises: A lying pose. Lie down flat and straight. First lift both legs, and then lower both legs, keeping them straight.
Leg to Side: A lying pose. Lie flat on the floor. Hold one foot with the hand of the same side.
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Leg up Wall (Viparita Karani): An inverted pose. Lie flat close to a wall. Place soles of your feet on the wall about hip-width apart.
Leg Reclining Lunge: A lying pose similar to Leg Pulls. Bend your knees close to your chest and reach towards your feet with both hands.
Leg Pulls: A lying pose. Lie flat on the floor. Bend one knee close to your thigh. Stretch the other leg straight out towards your head. Reach towards your toes with both hands.
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