Feet behind ears is a yoga pose that requires significant flexibility and strength. It is also known as the "Supta Padangusthasana" pose, which means "reclining hand-to-big-toe pose." The pose involves lying flat on your back and bringing your legs up to stretch towards your head until your feet are behind your ears. This pose can help increase flexibility in the hips and hamstrings, as well as improve circulation to the lower body. However, it should only be attempted by those who have already developed a deep level of flexibility in their legs and hips under the guidance of a qualified yoga instructor.
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