These Morning Stretches Are More Energizing Than a Shot of Espresso

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When you're thinking of ways to combat your Monday morning grogginess, the office Keurig is probably the more obvious choice over any kind of physical activity. But while caffeine can be a beautiful, beautiful thing, there are actually quicker (and less jittery) ways to boost your energy on the fly via yoga. (Because it's not just about relaxing.)

There's an important distinction between grounding yoga poses and those that fire us up, says The/Thirty contributor and yoga instructor Danielle Acoff. "Energizing poses get your heart pumping," she explains. "They're invigorating and build heat in the body, especially if you hold them for longer periods of time."

On the flip side, "grounding poses are calming and involve connecting and rooting to the ground. To be grounded is to be centered, balanced, and stable." And the stretches that will wake you up are "short, sweet, and jump-start your engine," says Acoff.

On that note, keep reading for an easy yoga sequence that can replace that second (or third) cup of coffee.

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But First, Breathing

Before diving into the specific poses, it's crucial to establish proper breath. "Mindful breath is the key," says Acoff. "Inhale fully through the nose, filling up the lungs, and exhale fully through the nose. This is called ocean breath or Ujjayi breathing." Keep it going throughout the entire sequence.

A Quick Yoga Routine for Instant Energy

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Start in forward fold: Standing with your feet planted on the ground and your legs straight, hinge at your hips so that your fingertips reach toward the floor and your nose meets your knees.

Sit on your bum and lie back for bridge or wheel pose. If you're opting for bridge, bend your knees, plant your feet on the ground, and lift your hips. Tuck your shoulder blades, plant your arms, and hold. (Only go for wheel if it's in your practice already.)

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Come back to sitting with your legs forward and press up into an upward plank. Hold yourself up and position your hands directly underneath your shoulders (fingers facing your feet). Lift the rest of your body and let your head fall back.

Come back to sitting and fold forward for seated forward bend. You're simply draping the top half of your body over your straight, outstretched legs.

Hold, then roll back on the spine to get into the plow pose. With your legs fully extended, gently swing them over your head so that your toes touch the ground behind your head. Your torso should be perpendicular to the floor, and your arms are either grounded on the floor in front of you or, alternatively, you can gently support your lower back with your hands (your elbows should still be grounded). To get out of plow, slowly lift your legs back over your head and lower your back down to the ground, one vertebra at a time.

Now, bring your knees to chest for three rolls on the spine to come to chair pose. You're essentially trying to use the momentum of rolling to get to your feet without using your hands. Once in chair, you'll "sit" with your butt down and your knees bent, thighs and core engaged. Reach your arms up next to your ears.

Stand up straight. That's it!

Reminder: Don't try any new poses without the supervision and guidance of a yoga professional.

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Disclaimer

This article is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be used in the place of advice of your physician or other medical professionals. You should always consult with your doctor or healthcare provider first with any health-related questions.

Victoria Hoff