

Reverse Warrior: When Arjuna Looked Up
Everyone knows Warrior I, II, and III. But the warrior family is way bigger.
There are variations nobody talks about. Poses with stories that change everything. These aren't just named after warriors—they're named after specific moments in the Mahabharata. Arjuna looking up at Krishna. Yudhishthira bowing after his first lie. Bhima's thirteen-year vow.
These moments became poses. The mythology became medicine.
When you understand the story, Reverse Warrior stops being "just a side stretch." It becomes Arjuna's pause—when looking up becomes the bravest act.
Ready to meet the warriors you didn't know existed?
Ten warrior variations and the mythology that makes them medicine.
