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Chair Yoga: Accessible Yoga for Everyone
 

In my six years as a yoga instructor, my absolute favorite class to teach is chair yoga. I am so thrilled to see chair yoga growing in popularity as a practice where the benefits of yoga can be accessible to everyone regardless of age, size, or ability.

What is chair yoga?

Chair yoga is yoga practiced while seated in a chair or using a chair for support. Most yoga poses can be adapted using a chair and provide great benefits such as increased flexibility and mobility, improved balance and strength, and decreased stress and anxiety.

Who is chair yoga for?

Everyone can benefit from chair yoga! However, certain groups of people may find it more accessible than a traditional mat-based practice.

  • Individuals with chronic conditions and limited mobility: Practicing seated yoga poses or using a chair for support can make a yoga practice more accessible for those who experience difficulty getting up and down off of the floor, or struggle with balance and stability while standing.

  • People with injuries: Chair yoga offers the opportunity for those who want to start or continue a yoga practice by adapting yoga poses around their specific injury.

  • Office workers: Sitting at a desk all day can create tension in the neck, shoulders, and back. Taking a short yoga break right at your desk can not only help alleviate pain and tension, but also reduce anxiety and work-related stress.

As a reminder, be sure to check with a healthcare professional before starting a movement practice when dealing with chronic conditions or injuries.

What do I need for Chair Yoga?

A sturdy chair without wheels or arms placed on a non-slippery surface is recommended for chair yoga. If the chair is on a hardwood floor, for example, you may want to place the chair on a yoga mat so it does not slide around on you. If your feet don’t quite touch the floor, place a blanket, blocks, or a bolster underneath your feet for support.

You don’t need a lot of room or a dedicated space to practice chair yoga. In fact, you can practice anywhere you can sit: at your desk, waiting in the airport, or on a park bench. With endless options, don’t be afraid to get creative with your practice!

This article was originally published in the Spring/Summer 2023 issue of Midwest Yoga + Life Magazine.


Check out my short chair yoga practices on my YouTube channel!