Salabhasana or Purna Salabhasana[1] (Sanskrit: शलभासन; IAST: Śalabhāsana), Locust pose,[2] or Grasshopper pose[3] is a prone back-bending asana in modern yoga as exercise.[5] It is a back bend, or spine stretch, utilizing the strength of the upper and middle back to lift the weight of the legs as high as possible from a starting position while face down on the floor.It improves flexibility and coordination, exercises the back muscles, and increases strength and stamina.[11][12] In Bikram Yoga, Salabhasana, following another reclining backbend, Bhujangasana or Cobra Pose, is performed in stages.First, the arms are placed under the body pointing straight towards the feet, palms downwards, and the chin is rested on the floor.