Jet lag is a definite downside to travel, but luckily I don't have much to do the next few days so I can ease my way back into this time zone. I've found the best way to overcome jet lag is to hydrate like crazy, and eat and sleep at the normal local times. Doing a few stretches doesn't hurt either, especially after a long flight. Here are three yoga poses you can do to open up the body.
The first, above, is rag doll pose.
How to do it: Keep a micro-bend in the knees so you don't hyperextend your hamstrings. Gently fold forward and grab opposite elbows. Release any tension in the neck by gently shaking your head. Feel free to sway side to side with the upper body.
Benefits: This releases tension in the low back, calms the mind, and stretches the hamstrings, calves and hips. It also improves fatigue and anxiety.