Urdhva Dhanurasana Unknowns

Urdhva Dhanurasana Unknowns

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URDHVA DHANURASANA UNKNOWNS

Let’s take a pause from what we think we know about Wheel Pose and consider the Urdhva Dhanurasana unknowns. Often, we hear the cue, “Just press up into Wheel,” and we do—without questioning the subtle patterns that lead us there. But what if there’s more? What if the smallest details—the angle of the elbows, the pressure in the feet, or the position of the scapula—are actually the keys to depth, safety, and control? In today’s blog, we explore the perhaps lesser-known layers of Urdhva Dhanurasana as taught by Matt, who offers a step-by-step breakdown of the posture. It’s through this layered understanding that we uncover not just a shape, but a method. When we’re open to unlearning what we’ve always done, we create space for new patterns to emerge, and in that space, our backbends can truly evolve

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THE SECRET IS IN THE ARMPITS

One of the most surprising Urdhva Dhanurasana unknowns lies in the armpits. In the wall-supported version of Wheel Pose that Matt demonstrates in the video, gravity helps ease the body into the shape.  It offers a gentler way to understand and pattern the posture. The real secret, as Matt explains, is in the lift of the armpits and the ability to maintain that lift even once the arms are straight. This small but powerful action opens the door to greater scapular retraction, a key component in safe and effective backbending. When we retract the scapula properly, we shift the emphasis from the lower back to the upper thoracic spine, reducing compression and enhancing spaciousness in the posture. This armpit lift may not be a cue we’ve heard often, but it has the potential to completely reshape our experience of Wheel. It’s not just about pressing up—it’s about preparing our bodies to hold the shape with intention.

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To uncover the Urdhva Dhanurasana unknowns, we also start with the foundations in Bridge Pose. In the video, Matt offers a three-step process that primes the body for full wheel. First, we focus on glute activation and spinal extension, keeping feet wider than the hips and arms in cactus shape. Shoulder blades move together, the heels press down, and the knees reach forward as the chest lifts back. Second, attention turns to hand and elbow placement—wider than we may be used to. This challenges scapular retraction but sets us up for better alignment and strength. Third, if there’s no neck concern, we move to the top of the head, maintaining scapular retraction as the chest pushes through the shoulders. These steps help re-pattern how we access the pose—engaging the transversus abdominis, stabilizing the back, and leading from strength, not strain. Without them, we risk muscling through the pose without long-term sustainability.

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WHEEL AND A WALL

Now, we put it all together—this time, without gravity’s assistance. In the earlier wall-supported version, gravity helped guide the body upward. When we return to a traditional Urdhva Dhanurasana on the mat however, we work against gravity, which increases the demand on the body. This is where all the refined actions come into play. The armpit lift, scapular retraction, glute activation, and core support must now be actively recreated without external support. Matt demonstrates how the body integrates these elements in real time, reinforcing the strength, control, and alignment needed for a sustainable wheel pose. This stage reveals the true complexity of the pose and helps us recognize the contrast between supported preparation and unsupported execution. When practiced consciously, these layers don’t just build the posture, they build trust in our bodies. Through this, we redefine our limits and reshape our relationship with the backbend.

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DISCOVERY

Discovery doesn’t always come with a big reveal—it often arrives through the quiet work of exploration, curiosity, and conscious repetition. As we unravel the Urdhva Dhanurasana unknowns, we begin to understand that this posture isn’t just about flexibility or strength—it’s about integration. Each variation, each technique, each subtle action reveals something new about how our body moves and how we engage with it. What once felt inaccessible starts to unfold when we stop pushing and start observing. Through Matt’s layered approach, we don’t just learn how to do Wheel Pose—we learn how to understand it. We discover the muscles we’ve overlooked, the habits we’ve built, and the space that’s available when alignment replaces effort. In this way, discovery becomes the heart of the practice—not the end point, but the process itself.  Within that process, we meet the deeper version of the posture—and of ourselves.  

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Full Wheel

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Urdhva Dhanurasana

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Teaching an intentional class becomes inevitable when you follow the Chromatic system Matt has created. In Chromatic, we’re following a system that sets up the body for maximum execution within our fullest potential. When it comes to more challenging postures like Full Wheel, it’s imperative to prepare the body for ultimate safety. Full Wheel puts us in a vulnerable shape due to the extreme spinal extension that’s required.  

If we’re teaching a yoga class on Wheel, setting up our students for success means that we need to be clear on the step-by-step process of teaching such a layered posture. There are specifics for the shoulders, upper body, and hips that must be highlighted. In the video, Matt offers the cues and formula for a road map to guide our students. It offers the opportunity to direct our students, rather than just mentioning a fleeting option in our class.

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SET UP THE SHOULDERS

Drills like we see in the first part of today’s clip help warm up the shoulders, but they also create increased and lasting shoulder mobility when practiced consistently.

Another important detail is positioning. There is some controversy when teaching Full Wheel about whether to instruct to place the hands wide or closer together. Some say it depends on the student, which is true, but we might also consider the viewpoint Matt offers.

He teaches that having the hands wide in Full Wheel gives more access to the shoulder muscles and to external rotation in the arm bones. This will help practitioners get into the back body more, that is, more into the rhomboid muscles, by squeezing the shoulder blades towards one another, which will trigger erector spinae muscles in the upper back. This upper-back activation increases the backbend, making it more accessible.

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UPPER BACK VS. LOWER BACK

Of course the low back and pelvis are a part of the equation, but bringing more focus onto the upper back will create accessibility and improved range of motion.  

When we watch the video, we see the importance of trajectory. The timing of straightening the arms when coming up into Full Wheel directly influences our push into the upper back versus the lower back. If we lengthen the arms too early, or teach our students to do so, we run the risk of pushing towards the feet and therefore into the lower back. This may cause compression in that area. If we set our students up against a wall, as is shown in the video, we can cue “chest to the wall, then push through the arms.” This will bring the trajectory more upward and encourage the upper back to mobilize.

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FROM THE FEET STRAIGHT INTO THE HIPS

There are 2 terms Matt consistently uses in Chromatic Yoga: Fundamental Action, or focusing on the muscles that are creating the action we need; and Balancing Action, or focusing on engaging the muscles of the opposing action of what our intention is.

When teaching Full Wheel, we cue extension of the hips, which will naturally create external rotation. We do want to employ some internal rotation for counter muscular engagement, but not to the point where we are inhibiting the fundamental action.

Place the feet where they comfortably land; a nice marker is to place the big toes more forward. Ultimately, the placement is about where we have the most power to drive through the heels, so that the hips extend and we activate the gluteus muscles for a more vertical trajectory.

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TEACHING OVER OFFERING

Now equipped with more insight into technique, we have the capability to offer Full Wheel with more intention in our classes. Safely guiding our students is always a priority. When we can offer step-by-step instruction and actually prepare the body for “bigger movements and shapes,” we have more confidence, and so do our students.  

There are many who can “get into the shape” with ease, but we can extract increased potential from ourselves and our students when we explore techniques that support muscle engagements that increase mobilization.

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