Treebeard The Ent
Sanskrit Name: | Vrksasana |
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Similar Pose Names: | Fangorn,Tree arms overhead |
Category: | Standing |
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Category: | Kids Yoga Planner |
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Sub Category: | Standing |
Types: | Balance, Chest Opener, Hip Opener, Object, Standing, Strengthen, Stretch |
Anatomy: | Arms & Shoulders, Core, Hamstrings, Hips, Lower Back, Psoas |
Chakras: | Base, Crown Centre, Sacral Centre, Solar Plexus Centre, Third Eye |
Therapy: | Confidence Building, Leg Congestion, Sciatica, Varicose Veins |
Drishti: | Tip Of Nose |
Dosha: | Kapha, Pitta |
Get ready to be a magical talking and moving tree, just like Tree Beard The Ent! Treebeard is from The Lord Of The Rings. His motto is "Do not be hasty." Cross one foot on top of the other or place it further up the leg. Bring your hands together at your heart. Grow your tree really tall by raising your arms overhead. Feel the wind getting strong, try not to wobble, and look at a leaf (spot) in front of you to keep your balance. Well done! Now, let's do it on the other leg. You're an amazing magic tree!
Treebeard is from The Lord Of The Rings and his motto is "Do not be hasty."
(A) Hold ankle with one hand and use the other hand to balance. (B) Place insides of soles of one foot near insides of ankles of the other foot. (C) Tree with a hand on a chair for balance. (D) Tree with the foot on a chair. (E) Close eyes. (F) Bring foot higher up your thigh. (G) Hands overhead. (H) Hands on hips. (I) Get in Tree and bend to the side. (J) Tree pose with a partner. (K) Back against a wall.
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Free Kids Yoga Class Plan With Tree Pose
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Tree Peak Pose Yoga Lesson Plan (short plan)
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Tree Peak Pose Yoga Lesson Plan (long plan)
Each yoga lesson plan you create within the Yoga Genie Lesson Planner comes with a long version of the lesson plan. The long version has everything you need to practice the lesson plan before getting to class. You can take it to class with you (but you may prefer to take the short version). The long version is a great handout to give to your students, especially your one-to-one students. It immediately shows your professionalism and increases your expertise in the eyes of your students.
Stream Lesson Plan
Tree Peak Pose Yoga Lesson Plan (stream plan)
Each yoga lesson plan you create within the Yoga Genie Lesson Planner comes with a video stream version of the lesson plan. You’ll be able to provide the streams to students as a URL, so they can practice from home.
Tree Yoga Class Themes For Kids
Do Not Be Hasty
Treebeard The Ent is from The Lord Of The Rings. His motto is “Do not be hasty.” So, you could start your yoga class with this sentence: “Do not be hasty“, and then tell your students a bit about Treebeard The Ent.
Football Field Tree Theme
One football field of forest lost every SECOND of every day, year in, and year out. If you have a football field nearby take the kids to the middle of the field so they sense the scale of the deforestation (or have them imagine standing in the middle of a football field).
Plant A Tree
You can plant a tree by spending only $1 on this site. They’ll plant the tree for you!
Tree Shepherd Theme
Ents are tree shepherds charged with defending the forests of Middle Earth. Ents are pivotal to the story told in The Lord of the Rings, as they are ultimately responsible for the destruction of Isengard and the downfall of Saruman.
Anyone can become a “tree shepherd” by taking actions that help save trees from deforestation.
Ways To Help Save Trees
Eating less meat and dairy (become Vegan).
Planting a tree where you can. You can plant a tree by spending only $1 on this site. They’ll plant the tree for you!
Going paperless at home.
Buying recycled products and then recycling them again.
Supporting the products of companies that are committed to reducing deforestation.
Raising awareness in your circle and your community.
Buying only what you will use.
Not using Palm Oil or products with Palm Oil.
Monty Python Tree Yoga Class Theme
You could start your Yoga class with this tongue-in-cheek sentence, similar to the Monty Python skit: “What have Romans ever done for us”. And then tell your students what trees have done for us.
“What have trees ever done for us?”
Below are nine nifty things that trees have done for us.
If you have a tree peak pose-themed class, be sure to talk about them during the class. You can also encourage your students to plant a tree by spending only $1 on this site. They’ll plant the tree for you!
1. Wildlife Habitat
Wildlife uses trees for food, shelter, nesting, and mating. These habitats support the incredible variety of living things on the planet, known as biodiversity. By protecting trees, we also save all the other plants and animals they shelter.
2. Clean Air
A study in the Journal of Preventative Medicine found that people experienced more deaths from heart disease and respiratory disease when they lived in areas where trees had disappeared. Trees are often referred to as the “lungs of the planet” because of the oxygen they provide to other living things.
3. Clean Water
Forests provide natural filtration and storage systems that process nearly two-thirds of the water supply in most countries. When you drink a glass of tap water, you’re drinking water that was filtered largely by the forests.
4. Carbon Sequestration
Burning fossil fuels puts heat-trapping carbon dioxide into our atmosphere, changing our climate in dangerous ways. Planting trees can slow down this process. A tree can absorb as much as 48 pounds of carbon dioxide per year and can sequester one ton of carbon dioxide by the time it reaches 40 years old.
5. Reduced Crime
Neighbourhoods with abundant trees have significantly fewer crimes than those without. Researchers think that this is because green spaces have a calming effect and encourage people to spend more with their neighbours outdoors, bolstering community trust.
6. Increased Property Values
People are drawn to homes and businesses near trees. The proof is in the prices: property values are 7 to 25 % higher for houses surrounded by trees.
7. Mental Health
Feeling down? Take a walk in the woods. Several studies have found that access to nature yields better cognitive functioning, more self-discipline, and greater mental health overall. One study even found that hospital patients who can see trees out of their windows are hospitalized for 8 % fewer days than their counterparts.
8. Temperature Control
The shade and wind-breaking qualities that trees provide benefit, everyone, from the individual taking shelter from a hot summer day to entire cities. The annual mean air temperature of a city with 1 million people or more can be 1.8–5.4°F (1–3°C) warmer than its surroundings. Planting trees reduces this “heat island effect”.
9. Flood Control
Trees can hold vast amounts of water that would otherwise stream downhill and surge along rivers into towns. That’s why trees are such an important part of stormwater management for many cities.
Balance Poses Benefits
Balance is the ability to control your body’s position, whether stationary (i.e. a complex yoga pose) or while moving (e.g. playing golf).
Balance is a key component of Yoga, along with strength and flexibility poses.
Top 5 Benefits Of Balance Poses
1) Body Awareness – Body awareness is the sense of how your limbs are oriented in space, also known as proprioception. Balance training improves body awareness, which decreases the likelihood of injury.
2) Coordination – Balance poses require your entire body to work in harmony, otherwise you will fall or stumble. Improved coordination during balance poses will be transferred into coordination in everyday life.
3) Joint Stability – Balance poses help to promote stable knees, ankles, hips, and shoulders. This can prevent a multitude of injuries including sprained ankles and knee problems.
4) Reaction Time – Balance poses can improve your reaction time. If you happen to slip or stumble when performing balance poses, your body needs to re-balance immediately or you will fall. This in turn will improve your reaction time in everyday life.
5) Long-Term Health – Adding balance poses into your Yoga session helps to maintain or improve your balance, which is needed to prevent falls and fractures. As we age, our balance can deteriorate. Yoga balances will help delay that deterioration.
Kids Tree Pose Modifications
Ankle Hold: Hold ankle with one hand and use the other hand to balance.
Baby Tree Pose: Place insides of soles of one foot near insides of ankles of the other foot.
Chair Hand: Tree with a hand on a chair for balance.
Chair Foot: Tree with the foot on a chair.
Eyes: Close eyes.
Half Lotus Tree Pose: Bring foot higher up your thigh.
Hands: Bring hands overhead.
Hands: Place hands on hips.
Tree Side Bend: Get in Tree Pose and bend to the side.
Tree Partner: Tree pose with a partner.
Wall: Back against a wall.
Variations
Pose variations help your students grow and build further confidence in their yoga practice no matter what their starting ability levels are.
Don’t worry!
Picking pose variations is easy with the Yoga Genie Lesson Planner when you use our “pose filtering” feature.
For example, if you are giving your students a deep backbend pose such as Wheel Urdhva Dhanurasana Pose, you’ll click the backbend filter. With that one click over 100 backbends will be presented to you. All you have to do is single-click on a pose to add it to the yoga lesson plan. Easy peasy. You might end up choosing the following gentle backbends: Staff Backbend Pose, Upward Facing Dog Urdhva Mukha Svanasana Pose, Seated Cat Cow Sukhasana Pose, and Heart Opener With Partner Pose.
Picking pose variations is probably the most important job of a yoga teacher. Instead of making it a hard job, use the Yoga Genie Lesson Planner pose filtering feature, to make it easy.
Below are 100+ variations of the Tree Pose (Standing Balance Poses) to give you ideas for your next yoga class.
Extended Hand To Big Toe Utthita Hasta Padangustasana Pose
Extended Hand To Big Toe Fold Utthita Hasta Padangustasana Pose
Half Moon Bow Ardha Chandrasana Chapasana Pose
Half Moon Bound Revolved Baddha Parivrtta Ardha Chandrasana Pose
Revolved Half Moon Parivrtta Adha Chandrasana Pose
Revolved Triangle Paravritta Trikonasana Pose