If you’re looking for the best practical, insightful and educational yoga blogs, you’ve come to the right place.
As you know, there is no shortage of quality yoga blogs found all over the internet. So, we decided to track down only the best of the best 2018 yoga blogs for you.
Whether you are an established yoga expert or just beginning to learn about the benefits of yoga, these thought-out blogs give you the tools, tips and techniques you need to get the most out of being a Yogi.
Top Yoga Blogs to Follow
There are many aspects to yoga beyond the fitness routine—breathing, spirituality, new age, health and wellness, and travel—that all flow together in various ways. The best yoga blogs and websites can provide fresh ideas for your yoga lifestyle.
Here are our top 85 yoga blogs to follow today. Please note that the featured yoga blogs are arranged in no particular order; we’re truly fans of all of them.
1. Do You Yoga
This site inspires you with a 30 day yoga challenge and a free membership to start. There are free classes to try, and many articles and columns from experts. There are also several yoga experts on the site, so you can narrow your search to your favorite instructors or authors. You can find plenty of other health information on the site too. This site also has a clean layout, making it simple to find what you need.
2. Yoga Time
Many yoga practitioners simply want a site that teaches them the basics of yoga, and how to do a proper yoga pose. Yoga Time offers a paid membership that gives you access to a large library of yoga videos, making it one of the best instructional sites online. This site also has a heavier focus on meditation rather than simply the exercises presented.
3. Yoga Dork
This site is laid out like a blog, so it doesn’t overwhelm you with choices. You can scroll down through the list of yoga articles to read ones that stand out to you. This site has an edgier and more controversial focus on pop culture topics, but is highly entertaining with its focus on the most entertaining side of the yoga world.
4. Ekhart Yoga
Ekhart Yoga is one of the best yoga blogs that can be sorted into articles or videos for yoga beginners or experts. There is also a Categories menu to narrow down your choices to types of fitness classes: mind or body, self-developments, tips, and more. If you don’t know where to start, you can simply scroll through the boxes to find a topic to engage you.
https://www.ekhartyoga.com/blog
5. Yoga by Candace
There is plenty on this site to keep you occupied for hours. You can benefit from the 30 day programs, or find healthful recipes, and even shop for yoga gear. Yoga by Candace has an exciting Italian yoga retreat and workshops for 2017. This site also reviews the best yoga gifts. They have just the right mix of all aspects of the yoga community.
6. Yoga with Adriene
For those who are on a budget, it’s great to find a blog that offers free tips and advice about yoga. Adriene also has her own YouTube channel where she has free instructional videos. She also offers a membership package where you can unlock some amazing additional content to help you to get fit through yoga, and which also works on many handheld devices so you don’t have to lug your computer around the great outdoors just to practice your workout.
7. Fuck Yeah Yoga.
If you’re seeking an edgier solution to your lack of energy in getting your workout done, Fuck Yeah Yoga offers a fun take on this practice. This blog is mostly inspirational photographs, graphics, and memes, to keep you going. Don’t expect to see any highly detailed instructions on how to do your yoga, but this site offers you a break on the endless wordy content of other yoga sites.
http://fuckyeahyoga.tumblr.com
8. Yoga Hub
If you’re seeking knowledge, the Yoga Hub offers essays and medical information on your favorite yoga practice. This is not a journal to read first thing in the morning, but does offer an educational background on many of the spiritual practices of yoga. It will certainly challenge the beginner to learn more about why yoga is the best practice mentally and spiritually too.
9. Thai Sky
This is more of an inspirational or how-to blog for your mental and spiritual well-being than a how-to blog on how to do those yoga poses. It covers reasons why you often don’t feel inspired to do your workouts, and if you don’t, then that’s all right. This is an enjoyable blog that isn’t about your average yoga practices.
10. Mantra Yoga and Health
This yoga site is laid out much like a print publication would be. There are menu options for yoga, mindfulness, activity, health, food, lifestyle, eco, and humanitarian. This site also has a strong focus on beautiful photographs and images, and also videos. Mantra Yoga and Health is for women who are utilizing yoga as part of a healing journey in life.
11. Yoga Gypsy
If you’re looking about how to do pelvic tilt, yoga crunches, any of the other poses, this is the blog for you. Almost every post offers photographs and illustrations on how to get your yoga poses done right. The instructor has even provided instructions right on the photographs. If you’re not certain if you’re doing your yoga moves properly, Yoga Gypsy is a great instructional site.
12. Curvy Yoga
Curvy Yoga is a real yoga business, but they also have a great blog too. Their site is full of fun articles about the yoga lifestyle that you can quickly read on your way to yoga class. If you’re not certain why you’re practicing yoga, this site will encourage you to actually show up.
13. Yoga Mint
Yoga Mint was created by yogi Hari Bhajan. Her site has been created to help you navigate your day with grit and grace. She provides advice on her site about staying focused, and achieving your goals. There is also a section on freebies or life guidance, so you can choose based on your budget, and even a book review section. This site is more on the whys rather than the hows of yoga.
14. Daily Downward Dog
This site is inspired by the yoga pose it represents. While there are retreats, classes, and workshops in person, you can also find plenty of advice online. There is also a beginners’ yoga 101, and advice for people who suffer from back pain. For experts, there is a teacher yoga training section, and meditation for those who need help in this area.
15. My Yoga Blog
This blog details the journey of one woman, Ursula Preiss. The blog is packed full of information about how to do Ashtanga yoga. You can learn more about standing asanas, primaries, and finishing sequences. She also has a video on YouTube, so you can actually follow along on her yoga classes. Ursula also tells you about her fitness experiences, so you know that you’re not alone in challenges.
http://my-yoga-blog.blogspot.ca
16. Om Shanti A Yoga Blog
This site has some entertaining reading about the yoga lifestyle. When you’re ready to get started, you can move onto their instructional video series. There are about 25 free videos to watch and try here. When you need to take a break, you’ll also find news and reviews.
https://yogaisforlovers.wordpress.com
17. The Yoga Trail
The Yoga Trail has a simple layout and focuses just on yoga, not on fitness, recipes, or books. Your only two options are the yoga blogs or yoga poses. This site will help you to focus on doing your routines, rather than simply seeking entertainment. The poses are presented in a unique manner. Instead of text or illustrations to guide you, there are a series of photographs. Some people may find this challenging, but it’s inspiring to just do your own thing.
http://www.yogatrail.com/blog/
18. Yoga Anonymous
This site has a simply layout, making it easy to find what you need, without being overwhelmed with choices. It also has a strong focus on wellness and astrology. It includes a directory of yoga teachers, so if you find your favorite you can view their recent posts on wellness and nutrition. You can also keep up on their social media. This site will provide the inspiration to get you started in yoga without overwhelming you with choices.
19. Spirit Voyage
This site has more of a focus on the spirituality of yoga rather than getting your arms and legs in the proper positions. The site will show you everything from how to use your healing stones, to reading your horoscope, to watching videos of yogi practitioners in their meditation and chants. This site offers insight into the origins of yoga, rather than today’s modern pop culture take on it.
http://www.spiritvoyage.com/blog/
20. Yoga Basics
Some of the best yoga blogs may be tailored toward experts and daunting to the newbie, so that’s where the Yoga Basics guide will benefit the beginner. This site provides an entire section devoted to yoga beginners. It guides a myriad of instructional posts and poses. The site is laid out simply and won’t confuse or intimidate you.
21. Starr Struck
This site has been designed by Mary Catherine Starr. It goes beyond basic yoga and provides a guide for healthy living and lifestyle. If you don’t want the rest, there is a menu button for yoga. Her blog will provide you inspiration for how to work yoga into your busy lifestyle.
http://www.marycatherinestarr.com
22. Yoga Lisa DC
Lisa offers a refreshing take on creativity and yoga. Her site is mostly a video blog, so you can enjoy learning more about a the yoga lifestyle through the instructional videos. She also covers information on having a heait’lthy diet and lifestyle.
http://lisacalandriello.com/category/blog/
23. The Everything Yoga Blog
This blog is to encourage you to add yoga to your daily life and make it the main focus. In this blog the yogi writes about her trials and tribulations of working yoga into her daily life. There are also resources on the site to get you started.
http://www.itsallaboutyoga.com
24. Yoga Journal
Many yoga sites have a sharp focus on youth, so it’s great to have a yoga site that focuses on women over the age of thirty. Yoga Journal is laid out a lot like a publication would be. While there are several menu options, the Poses and the Yoga Videos sections were simple to find. This site also has a paper edition of their publication for those who prefer the traditional form of publishing.
25. Rachel Brathen
She’s one of the most popular yoga practitioners on Instagram. Her site has a fun but clean feel that is neatly laid out with text, photos, and graphics. We could find content as recent as today. She also chats about pregnancy, music, and travel. Her home base is from Aruba, with some great instructional articles about her yoga adventures from this island.
http://rachelbrathen.com/blog/
26. Yoga Twist on Life
This site offers tips on a healthy mental and physical lifestyle, as well as a strong focus on gratitude. If you want to skip past the articles, there is a flipcard page full of inspirational photographs, graphics, and quotes.
http://www.yogatwistonlife.com
27. Yoga Curious
Yoga Curious has a strong focus on teaching you the correct moves, sequences, and relaxation techniques that will benefit your lifestyle. The site is simple and easy to navigate.
http://www.yogacurious.com/blog/
28. Cowgirl Yoga
Sometimes you need a fun bump in the right direction. Cowgirl Yoga is a southern take on yoga where you get to combine the countryside with yoga. They even offer tips on how you can create your own retreat at home.
29. Elsie’s Yoga Kula
This site is packed full of information on yoga, instructional videos, and tips. There is also a lot of information on general well-being and even podcasts. If you want one source, this may be your best bet.
http://elsiesyogakula.com/blog/
30. Tara Stiles
Tara Stiles has created her personal yoga brand and has an enjoyable and down-to-earth blog about the fitness lifestyle. The site also has a section on events, recipes, and a shop. The recipes sound deadly, but are actually healthier versions of our favorites. If you enjoy her content she also promotes her book on the site.
31. Marianne Elliott
If you need help getting started with your yoga over the age of 40, this is the site for you. There is a sharp focus on getting started. Upon visiting the site you’ll immediately see a 30-day yoga class, and also free yoga practices. The main part of the site comprises courses and events. There are also many healing courses for people who have lower back injuries.
32. Alive in the Fire
Unlike some of the best yoga blogs, this one is run by a practiced yoga teacher. However, it isn’t her full-time gig. This blog focuses on vinyasa yoga, but also has a section dedicated to beginners, yoga for chronic pain, yoga for emotional healing, and others. Rachel says, “I believe that when we are quiet, we begin to see everything with love.”
https://www.aliveinthefire.com/
33. The Journey Junkie
The Journey Junkie has a simple layout with plenty of gorgeous large photographs so you don’t have to squint. There is also a nice balance between articles and instructional videos on the site. The instructor practices her yoga outdoors, so it’s refreshing to take a step away from the videos of the indoor gym. This site has a nice balance of instructional tutorials through video or articles, rather than generic lifestyle filler found on most yoga blogs.
34. Yogi Times
This blog is laid out neatly in sections so you can quickly find inspiring lifestyle and yoga topics. It’s all about what’s happening in the yoga world today. If you tire of the articles, you can quickly find a guide on yoga poses and even yoga for beginners. The yoga guides are designed to be easy to follow.
35. Ashtanga Yoga
This site starts with how to do a yoga pose. You’ll find that there is also a lot of information about the history and tradition of yoga. It’s quite in-depth and has a lot of technical information.
http://grimmly2007.blogspot.ca
36. Elephant Journal
Elephant Journal is more than yoga, but they do have a Yoga section on their site. Here you’ll get to read inspirational stories about how people have utilized yoga to survive the challenges of life. There’s not a lot about how to get started in yoga, but this site can encourage you to step back from the computer and get on that mat.
http://www.elephantjournal.com
37. Yoga Paws
This blog focuses on the calming and soothing aspects of yoga. The instructions are in-depth, and the photography is beautiful. There may even be a few dog photos on the site too.
38. Abella Yoga
This yoga site will help you to do your yoga in the office. It’s also a great resource for those who are starting their own business. You can do yoga anywhere!
39. Mind Body Green.
This site doesn’t mess around. Their videos on how to learn yoga and its related practices will get you onto a healthier and happier life. Unlike some of the other best yoga blogs, this site isn’t inundated with article after article. You can quickly find prenatal yoga classes, yoga inversions, and even classes on how to manage your mental well-being. The site offers a package deal so you can even save on courses.
40. Daily Cup of Yoga
If you’re looking for new content each morning, pop over to Daily Cup of Yoga for your daily inspiration. We love how there is also a section on yoga gear and book reviews. Video instruction is also simple to find and you can narrow down your options to yoga, meditation, tech, fitness, and more. This site is laid out much like a blog, so you can choose your first article, then continue reading without interruption.
41. Half Moon Yoga and Art
Some women may be daunted from the skinny young yoga instructor, but Hannah Faulkner from Half Moon Yoga and Art provides inspiration for woman who are heavier. On her site, she combines yoga with art, and showcases many of her paintings from nature. Likewise, many of her photographs encourage practicing yoga out in nature.
http://www.halfmoonyogaandart.com/blog
42. Yogi Approved
This site offers a free yoga class each week so you don’t tire of the site. There is also its usual content on how yoga poses can benefit your body, product reviews, health, and lifestyle articles too. It’s easy to access the free classes, but there are also new bundles of paid classes to watch each month, so you can access fresh, new content each month.
43. J. Brown Yoga
It’s refreshing to see a yoga website for both men and women. His yoga is geared toward helping people to heal and overcome pain. His audience is for the beginner to the expert. J. Brown presents information in a blog and video format. He even does podcasts about yoga, so you can tune in and listen.
44. Rachel Yoga
Rachel Yoga is a different take on yoga, focussing on what’s happening in pop culture. She equates yoga to politics, and presents products to assist the yoga practitioner with their workouts. There are inspirational blog posts to help you get through the day, and if you search deep enough, you can find yoga tips. This is a site where you’ll spend a lot of time reading and not doing, but it should inspire you.
http://www.rachelyoga.com/blog/
45. Pow How
This yoga site is for people who want to engage with technology while doing live webcam classes. All types of fitness are included here, with a strong focus on yoga. The instructors are from all over the world, and you also have the opportunity to interact with your fellow students online. This site may just give you the inspiration needed to do your yoga fitness.
46. Ripple of One Stone
This yoga blog will provide reasons why you need to keep going. Even if you fail, it provides encouragement that there is a tomorrow. This blog is for both students and teachers of yoga. It provides encouragement to try yoga in the great outdoors where it’s much healthier to do so. The blog can also be rearranged to a format that suits you.
http://rippleofonestone.blogspot.ca
47. Semperviva
The Semperviva blog is one that’s often on the top 50 yoga blogs list. Each instructor has a section on the website where they write about encouraging topics. The site also lists new-to-you or traditional yoga practices. This site lists workshops around the world, if you desire to practice with a yoga instructor and other students in an exotic location.
http://www.semperviva.com/blog/
48. Yogi Trail
Yoga Trail assists you in finding the right yoga for you. They help you with choices, from the best yoga gear, to why social media may not be your best option for learning. They also assist the yoga instructor with aspects of their small business, and announce great yoga events around the world.
http://www.yogatrail.com/blog/
49. Gaia
Gaia has a strong focus on the spiritual aspect of yoga, so don’t expect to find articles on yoga gear or recipes here. These articles are well-researched, and can teach you everything from fractals in nature, to the difference between auras and chakras. This site is for the serious yoga practitioner who wants to delve a bit deeper into traditional yoga practices.
50. Claudia Yoga
Claudia brings enlightenment back to yoga. Her site provides a blog, yoga tips, and a yoga podcast to her fans. The podcasts are saved onto her site so if you’re not able to tune in at the appointed time, you can listen to them later on her site. Within some of her blog posts are instructional videos. She acknowledges that many people suffer from pain, and how to relieve it.
51. Christina Sell Yoga
Christina helps you with the different yoga practices so you can find the best one for you. Her site offers articles, videos, and even photographs to help you achieve the correct yoga poses. If you can’t get to her location in Austin, Texas, she offers online webinars to help you workout. Her site also lists some encouraging yoga quotes to get you to work.
https://www.livethelightofyoga.com/blog
52. Sadie Nardini
Sadie Nardini is a yoga celebrity, with her own yoga hour on the Veria TV wellness channel, and she also has a book. She’s also done a popular line of instructional yoga DVDs. She’s the founder of core strength vinyasa yoga. Sadie is a bit unconventional, but will inspire anyone to try yoga, no matter their age or fitness level. She has a yoga blog, and the site connects to her YouTube channel where you can watch free yoga classes.
53. Lululemon Addict
It can seem almost cliché to recommend a Lululemon blog, but this blog provides a balance between them and other brands. Fans can also interact with others and discuss anything. This site has a heavy focus on yoga and fitness brands, rather than showing you how to do the right poses, but can be of interest for those who value comfort in yoga wear.
54. True Yoga
This yoga blog will take you back to the traditional practice of yoga in nature. It will also assist you in the spiritual aspects of reaching god while doing your yoga. It has a strong focus on improvement, and showing you how to do the perfect yoga poses. The site also offers related fitness advice, such as a fruit cleanse, and Thai massage.
http://www.trueyogainc.com/blog/
55. Yoga Yak
If you get tired of yoga blogs that offer limited access to videos or articles, this is the site for you, as it’s totally free. There are a wide range of yoga practices included so you can test them all out. You can also try the meditation or relaxation classes too. There is a lot here to keep you busy with your new year’s resolution of getting fit through yoga.
56. Yoga Download
Yoga Download offers a bit to inspire everyone. You can find tips on how to do yoga exercises, information about spirituality and consciousness, and even how to eat delicious low-calorie desserts. This is also the first site where we’ve seen recommendations for downloading yoga music, which is an essential part of any yoga workout.
http://www.yogadownload.com/Blog.aspx
57. Five-Minute Yoga
Five-Minute Yoga offers advice in short blog posts to help you get started in yoga, and to encourage you to keep going. With just five minutes a day you’ll be on a journey to good health. Eve has been practicing yoga for over a decade, and she has a slant on keeping her site’s yoga topics fresh and alive.
http://myfiveminuteyoga.com/blog/
58. Core Power Yoga
Don’t let the title of this blog discourage you. CorePower Yoga has much to offer both the beginner and the expert. It will teach you the most effective poses on and off the mat. It also offers teacher spotlights from around Southern California, which may encourage you to visit California for your next vacation to take a yoga training class.
http://www.corepoweryoga.com/blog
59. Gaiam, Inc.
Some people don’t have time to wait to get home to practice yoga, or attend a course. This is an inspiring site to help you get started in doing yoga anywhere: the park, beach, hiking, at work, or at school. There really are no excuses allowed on this site! You’ll also notice how people of differing fitness types are instructors, which is inspiring to those of us who have a few extra pounds.
60. Alignment Yoga
It’s great to see a blog that doesn’t take itself too seriously, but when you do need to get to work, Scott has provided many audio and video workouts. His site is neatly organized by topic, so you can find what you need quickly, whether it’s breathing, yoga for beginners or athletes.
http://alignmentyoga.blogspot.ca
61. The Light of Yoga
This site has a strong focus on yoga classes so if you’re tired of reading about yoga or looking at photos (there are instructional photos too), you’ll love the tips on this site. Here you’ll find online courses and classes, instructions, tips, and webinars to help you get started. There is even a store in case you’re not certain where to buy your yoga blocks from.
62. Whole Life Yoga
Many people need assistance with more than the best yoga poses or workouts, they also need help battling mental issues too. This site aims to calm your anxiety and stress, for a total body workout. Tracy also shares her love of dogs, so expect a lot of dogs “assisting” their humans in a happy, positive activity-oriented environment.
63. Yoga for Healthy Aging
This site assists the older person with keeping the muscles flexible and limber into the twilight years. The site is backed up by medical doctors, scientists, and physical therapists. The site also has a Friday question and answer session where visitors can ask questions, and the experts can provide solutions through yoga practices.
http://yogaforhealthyaging.blogspot.ca
64. Yoga Tune Up
This site has a strong focus on enabling people to heal from old or new injuries. They also recommend exercises besides yoga in order to gain back balance and flexibility in the body. There is also advice on effective breathing techniques and self-massage. The tips are presented through photographs and in a step-by-step format.
https://www.yogatuneup.com/blog/
65. Yoga Peeps
You have the choice of reading yoga blogs about, watching yoga videos, or listening to podcasts on this site. The site is updated sporadically, but there is still a ton of information that you can benefit from. Lara’s goal is to help her clients improve their flexibility, strength, and stamina.
66. Yoga Whiz
This blog has more of a professional slant to it. It presents information in an easy-to-find layout. There is also a section on questions and answers to popular yoga topics. At the bottom of the page you can select from a large list of topics to help narrow down what you want, or, you can use the handy search function.
67. Spoiled Yogi
Unlike some of the other best yoga blogs, this site is perfect for expectant moms. It presents safe and easy yoga moves to do on the mat to benefit both mother and baby. Most blog posts are packed with advice and tips, so you won’t find a lot of idle chit-chat or brand reviews here. The photographs are clear and concise so you can follow along with the exercises.
68. Lexi Yoga
This is an intimidating blog at first glance. The photographs display yogis in some hard poses. But if you can get past that, the site has informative blogs, and some great tips on how to do yoga poses. For people who enjoy following along to videos, the site has an extensive library of free videos that should keep you busy for the entire new year.
69. Ashtanga Yoga Asheville
You don’t need to live in North Carolina to read this blog but it may inspire you to go for a trip. Christine has been practicing yoga for over a decade. She offers up advice and tips on working yoga into your life. She also shares her experiences of travelling to yoga workshops ,and provides some links on her site to other yoga sites.
http://www.ashtangayogaasheville.com/blog/
70. Aura Wellness Center
Aura Wellness Center will be of interest to yoga instructors but can also assist the individual toward a favourable fitness outcome. The site will assist you with endurance, strength, and flexibility. This site is also a great resource for finding the best books, e-books, DVDs, and courses to buy.
https://www.aurawellnesscenter.com/blog/
71. Anmol Mehta
This site is mainly for yoga instructors, experts, or avid readers of the best yoga blogs. There is a vast collection of free books and videos, and free online yoga classes. There is also advice beyond doing proper yoga techniques, such as balancing your chakra, and gentle yoga for the injured.
72. Ishta Yoga
This site has a strong focus on meditation and mantras. If you need assistance with this portion of your yoga you can read their many blogs on these topics. They teach you about practices such as marma therapy, medication, and restorative yoga. They also offer classes, yoga training for teachers, and workshops. There is even a retail store where you can find your yoga gear if you’re tired of Lululemon.
http://www.ishtayoga.com/news/blog/
73. Eco Yogini
Eco Yogini presents yoga from the feminist’s perspective. There are not a lot of photographs here, but her yoga blogs have well-written articles giving advice on everything from looking after your yoga gear, to making your own cosmetics. She also offers reviews of eco-friendly products.
74. Chelsea Loves Yoga
Chelsea has a PhD and specializes in fitness for children and youth. This site offers a community focus, to encourage people to join together as a group. There is also information on assisting children or teens to do fitness too. Just like the rest of the yoga blogs, this blog has a newsletter that you can sign up so you can stay in the loop.
http://www.chelsealovesyoga.com
75. Synergy by Jasmine
This yoga blog has a fitness focus for the single gal, and is by yoga instructor Jasmine. While it has a sharp focus on yoga workshops, they are located all over the US, and perfect for the yoga expert who loves to partake in the yoga community. She also offers a small online gift shop.
76. One With Life
This yoga blog tackles a wide array of topics relating to living life as a dedicated yogi. Stephanie Spence has been practicing yoga for 37 years, so as you explore the site, you’ll find a wide range of helpful information based on years of experience. There are many of posts on this site to explore, which should keep you busy for some time.
77. The Yogini from Manila
Many of the yoga blogs are located in the USA, so the Yogini from Manila provides a refreshing take on yoga from the Philippines. Jane provides simple tips on the world of yoga, and does it in a friendly, engaging manner. She also offers healthy menu options, and recommendations on other yoga sites out there.
78. Young Yoga Masters
This site provides a solution to most yoga blogs that seem to neglect parents or younger children who can also benefit from yoga. The blog provides advice on yoga and exercises for children and parents to do together. This site also has a section for yoga instructors on the best techniques to teach children.
http://www.youngyogamasters.com/category/kids-yoga/
79. Yoga Spy
Unique from other yoga blogs, this site offers some technical advice on health conditions and practicing yoga with a nice slant of humor. Yoga Spy also reports back on yoga workshops and conventions that she has attended, and even talks about the proper yoga etiquette between teacher and student.
80. Riverflow Yoga
This site supports a yoga studio, but also has a blog. It offers the personal experiences of a yoga teacher. You can follow along as she experiences challenges in her life. She also offers a free instructional beginner’s yoga guide for people to get started.
http://www.riverflowyogacolumbus.com/blog/
81. Is Yoga Legal?
A lawyer and yogi presents an interesting angle in yoga by combining the two together. This blog has been around for over five years, and been a bit neglected, but the yogi has gotten back on track, which is an important lesson in yoga. Hundreds of yoga articles can be found through a list on the right hand side of the site, or the reader can simply scroll down and read each one.
http://isyogalegal.blogspot.ca
82. Karma Spot
This blog likes to focus on female empowerment, and how it can help you succeed. There’s plenty of advice on yoga for kids and families too. There is advice offered for the social challenges in life, and how to conquer anxiety and self-doubt through breathing exercises. The site is simply laid out in blog format with a few headlines along the top to narrow the focus.
https://karmaspot.wordpress.com
83. Radiant Child Yoga
This is another one of the few yoga blogs that focuses strictly on yoga for children. There is also information on how yogis can become certified to teach yoga to children and specialize in certain yoga techniques. The site also has a page that lists additional resources and it has a shop.
84. Jennie Lee Yoga Therapy
Unique to other yoga bloggers, Jennie Lee is a certified yoga therapist. This yoga blog offers a variety of techniques and posts for yoga therapy and practices, mental health, and meditation. Jennie Lee says, “I wholeheartedly believe that we are meant to live in JOY.”
85. The Veganasana
This site stands out from the rest of the yoga blogs mentioned as it combines the practice of yoga with veganism. There are many delicious recipes to try, but if you don’t mind clicking the pages, there are yoga articles scattered throughout the site. There is also a tabbed menu where you can find online playlists to help you with music for your yoga workout.
Conclusion: The Importance of Yoga
People around the world have been inspired by yoga. It’s not just an exercise; it encourages wellness in our entire physical, mental, and spiritual lives. Now, you can make even more changes toward a healthy well-being with the suggestions from our top 85 yoga blogs for 2018.
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