Downward Dog

The downward dog position provides a useful stretch before resuming the next repetition. The finishing position is downward dog rather than a standard locked-out push-up plank. The downward dog position should preserve the hip tuck and low…

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The downward dog position provides a useful stretch before resuming the next repetition. The finishing position is downward dog rather than a standard locked-out push-up plank. The downward dog position should preserve the hip tuck and lower rib position. Holding downward dog can include taking a breath before starting the next repetition.