I would like the 1x1 for chair Yoga for weight loss. How do I book it? I cannot find the booking link for it. Thank you.
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Weight loss and Chair Yoga
Can you really lose weight with chair yoga?
Yes — and here’s how it works, especially if high-impact workouts feel difficult.
Read the full guide
Chair Yoga for Weight Loss: 7 Poses to Reduce Weight Fast
Chair yoga is a simple and effective way to lose weight. Explore some low-impact chair yoga poses for weight loss here!
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[Free Event] Reset Your Body for 2026 - A Hatha Yoga Flow
Hi Everyone,
The new year always begins with big goals but when your body feels stiff, tired or out of sync from long workdays it becomes harder to stay consistent.
Join us for a free 60 minute Hatha Yoga session with Yoga Teacher and Therapist Niyata Sahu designed to help you gently reset your body and start 2026 feeling better in your body.
Link to register: https://myyogateacher.com/group-classes/Reset-Your-Body-for-2026-A-Hatha-Yoga-Flow
During this session you will:
Release stiffness in the back,hips, and shoulders
Improve posture and mobility
Feel lighter more open and refreshed
Event Details
Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Time: 5:30 PM Pacific Time / 8:30 PM Eastern Time
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Stillness or Speed - What's your pick?
Speed is easy but stillness is a skill. ️
In this LinkedIn post, our founder and CEO Jitendra Gupta explains why the world’s top CEOs are trading the hustle for meditation to lead with more clarity and creativity.
#leadershipwellness #mentalclarity #myyogateacher | MyYogaTeacher
Speed is easy but stillness is a skill. ️ Our founder Jitendra Gupta explains why the world’s top CEOs are trading the hustle for meditation to lead with more clarity and creativity. Are you making space to meditate today? Let us know your favourite way to hit the pause button below #LeadershipWellness #MentalClarity #MyYogaTeacher
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Are you making space to meditate today? Let us know your favourite way to hit the pause button below
#LeadershipWellness #MentalClarity #MyYogaTeacher
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New Year - Yoga Intentions
Every January we promise ourselves a healthier year, and by February most of those promises quietly fade.
As the New Year begins, many of us feel inspired to reset our health, energy, and routines. But real life does not pause for resolutions. Work, family, travel, stress, and low-energy days still show up.
That is why instead of rigid goals, this year we are inviting you to focus on yoga intentions.
Intentions shift the question from “Did I do enough?” to “Did my practice support me today?”
In this new article, we explore why most New Year yoga resolutions fade, and how setting gentle, realistic intentions can help you build a practice that actually lasts through 2026.
Read the full article here: https://myyogateacher.com/articles/new-year-yoga-goals-intentions
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Spreading Joy Through Laughter Yoga
We recently conducted a Laughter Yoga session for children at a local school. It was a heartwarming reminder of yoga’s deeper purpose of cultivating joy, mindfulness, and emotional well-being.
Watching children discover laughter as a form of meditation was both inspiring and grounding. It reaffirmed how yoga, in all its forms, helps us reconnect with simplicity and happiness.
A heartfelt thank you to our teacher Rachna who led the session with compassion and energy.
Sharing glimpses of the session - Laughter_Yoga_Session.mp4
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replied in "Can I start yoga at 60 with no flexibility? Is it too late?"
Kanupriya: I agree with all that you said, except “age is just a number.” Clearly, you are still young! I was always active, vibrant, positive, and hopeful until age descended upon me, (in my 60’s) and my body rebelled against many previous activities. Now, at nearly 77, I have many aches and pains that have come from aging, and I don’t have the positivity I had in my youth. It takes work, focus and mindfulness to reach contentment these days. Thankfully, I have yoga to carry me through that process, while I continue to navigate unexpected aches and pains.
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replied in "Can I start yoga at 60 with no flexibility? Is it too late?"
I began my yoga journey nearly 7 years ago, when I had just turned 70. It has been soooo influential in my life for physical improvement, healing through 5 knee surgeries, and emotional, spiritual and mental balance. The camaraderie within MYT has also been a blessing during these dis-connected times in the world. You are beginning a beautiful and rewarding journey. Congratulations, and be delighted!
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replied in "Can I start yoga at 60 with no flexibility? Is it too late?"
Hii Liza,
Please be assured — 60 is a beautiful age to start yoga. It is absolutely not too late. Yoga is not about being flexible first; flexibility is something that develops with practice. That’s why it is said Yoga is for Everyone.I understand that fear and nervousness that comes so I’d love to share some beautiful experiences:
I currently teach students aged 61, 64, and even 76, and they’ve been practicing with me for the past one year. They all started with limited flexibility, joint pain and discomfort and some fear of course, but today they enjoy better balance, strength, mobility, and confidence in daily life.With proper guidance, yoga is done gently, safely, and with modifications, so there’s no need to worry about hurting yourself. At this stage of life, yoga becomes especially valuable for balance, joint health, and overall well-being.
If you’re starting yoga at 60, you’re not late — you’re right on time.

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Liza Cooper
Age is just a number—you can begin yoga at any stage of life, whether you’re flexible or not. Yoga isn’t about achieving extreme poses or being naturally flexible; it’s about relaxing the muscles, joints, and body, and most importantly, calming the mind. Your experience depends greatly on how the teacher guides you through the journey, helping you gradually build strength, mobility, and ease in movement.
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Can I start yoga at 60 with no flexibility? Is it too late?
Hi everyone, I could really use some guidance.
I’m 60 years old and have very limited flexibility. My doctors have suggested yoga to help improve my range of motion, but I honestly feel a bit confused and nervous about where to start. I worry that because I’m not flexible, I might do something wrong or hurt myself.
Is it too late to start yoga at this age? Has anyone started yoga later in life with little to no flexibility and found it helpful?
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replied in "Ending 2025 with Gratitude - A Yin Yoga Flow"
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to pop in with a gentle reminder about Monday evening’s class at 9:30pm EST.
This practice is a chance to slow down and breathe as 2025 comes to a close.
We’ll move through simple, supported Yin poses (with chair options), guided by the idea of taking a quiet walk past the year — noticing that it’s behind us, without needing to analyse or relive it.
There’s no pressure to reflect deeply or feel a certain way. You’re welcome to simply rest, be present, and let the practice hold you.
Come as you are whether tired, curious, full, or empty. Feel free to bring a loved one, play your own music, light a candle, or set the tone in whatever way feels comforting to you.
This hour is about settling, not fixing.
I’d love to have you there.
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Ending 2025 with Gratitude - A Yin Yoga Flow
We’re closing 2025 with a special Yin Yoga session led by Annelise Piers, our Yin Yoga specialist

This is a gentle, deeply calming practice to help you slow down, release tension, and reflect on the year.Limited spots are available, so please book soon.
Join here: https://bit.ly/49ahqCO#YinYoga #Gratitude #MyYogaTeacher