What is Revolved Chair Pose?
English Name: Revolved Chair Pose
Sanskrit Name: Parivrtta Utkatasana (pronounced pah-ree-VRIT-tah oot-kah-TAHS-uh-nuh)
Category: Standing, Twist, Strength, Intermediate
English Name: Revolved Chair Pose
Sanskrit Name: Parivrtta Utkatasana (pronounced pah-ree-VRIT-tah oot-kah-TAHS-uh-nuh)
Category: Standing, Twist, Strength, Intermediate
Revolved Chair Pose, or Parivrtta Utkatasana, is a dynamic twisting posture that combines strength, balance, and detoxifying rotation. Performed from a bent-knee, chair-like position with a spinal twist, this pose energizes the body, strengthens the legs and core, and challenges mental focus.
Often practiced in Vinyasa and Power Yoga sequences, Revolved Chair Pose is both grounding and activating—building heat, improving posture, and enhancing spinal mobility.
Parivrtta Utkatasana is a powerful, heat-building posture that strengthens the lower body, improves spinal health, and enhances mental clarity. As a detoxifying twist and strengthener rolled into one, it challenges both body and breath—making it a transformative pose for cultivating resilience and presence on the mat.
With proper alignment and modifications, yes—but it’s best learned under guidance.
Yes—reduce the squat depth and use props if needed.
Imagine hugging a block between your thighs, and check that both knees stay even in space.
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