Yoga: Benefits of Mermaid Pose 

Can you tell where this mural is located? The First person to snap a selfie in front of the same mural and text it to 501-651-0545 will receive a free drop-in class! Photo by Missy Conry & Melissa Stevens 

By Missy Conry & Melissa Stevens 
Yoga offers countless opportunities to build strength, improve flexibility, and create a deeper connection between body and mind. One pose that beautifully combines all three is Mermaid Pose (Eka Pada Rajakapotasana variation). 

Mermaid Pose is an advanced heart-opening posture that stretches the hips, thighs, shoulders, and chest while encouraging balance and focus. As many of us spend our days sitting at desks, driving, or looking down at screens, this pose can help counteract tightness in the front of the body and improve overall posture. 

Beyond the physical benefits, Mermaid Pose invites practitioners to cultivate patience and self-compassion. Like many yoga postures, it is less about achieving a perfect shape and more about honoring the journey. The pose encourages mindful breathing, helping to reduce stress and promote a sense of calm and presence. 

Because Mermaid Pose requires a combination of flexibility and strength, it is often approached gradually through preparatory poses that open the hips and shoulders. With consistent practice and proper guidance, students can safely work toward the pose while enjoying the benefits along the way. 

At The Yoga Place, we believe yoga is for every body and every stage of life. Whether you’re exploring Mermaid Pose for the first time or deepening an established practice, remember that yoga is about progress, not perfection. Every breath, every stretch, and every moment on the mat is an opportunity to grow stronger, more balanced, and more connected. We invite our community to join us on the mat and experience the transformative benefits of yoga for themselves. 

Know where this mural is located? Snap a selfie in front of it, and text it to us at 501-651-0545! First person to do so will receive a free drop-in class. 

Missy Conry & Melissa Stevens are owners and yoga instructors at The Yoga Place, located at 879 Park Avenue, Suite C. 

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