Hindu or Indian squats make your body fight to stay afloat, building coordination, balance, strength, and agility. While targeting your lower body, this routine also works your shoulders as your arms swing back and forth. It also requires focus on your breathing.
Lifting your heel engages your quads more than regular squats and alters your center of balance. Hindu squat motions can also improve stamina and cardiovascular endurance.

This site offers information designed for educational purposes only. You should not rely on any information on this site as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or as a substitute for, professional counseling care, advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, you should always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional.