Well+Good brings you a new kind of look book—a sneak peek into the refrigerators of NYC wellness practitioners. Meet Kate Reil, yoga teacher and hummus lover, and see what's inside her fridge. Read More>>
On September 30th, Elizabeth Rossa and Elena Brower will be rolling out their yoga mats and asking you for more than just a perfectly-balanced tree pose. They're asking you to give your yoga. Read More>>
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New York City is full of innovators. Including its yoga teachers. Meet Carlos Rodriguez, the creator of Caponyasa, a new yoga style, in this Well+Good video. Read More>>
There’s hot yoga. And then there’s accidentally hot yoga. How to keep your cool, extricate yourself from a yoga top, and other hot-weather tips... Read More>>
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The world’s largest yoga event will also go down in history as the shortest. Our photo essay of the single-salutation yoga class captured the pre-game scene and yogis disappointment with the rain.Read More>>
On Saturday morning, a line snakes around the corner of Virayoga’s entrance, like at a Barneys warehouse sale. But these well-groomed New Yorkers aren’t shoppers. They’re yogis waiting for spot...Read More>>
It’s not Woodstock. It ain’t Burning Man. It’s the country’s ultimate yoga retreat—with a killer soundtrack, set on the edge of Lake Tahoe. Now in its second year, the four-day Wanderlust...Read More>>
Vinnie Marino, the clean-and-sober Yoga Works Los Angeles-based yoga teacher known for being, well, clean-and-sober, is back in NYC this weekend at YogaWorks Soho. He’ll be teaching five Vinyasa...Read More>>
On Tuesday, June 22, 10,000 yogis are invited to attend Yoga at the Great Lawn, an event that aims to make the Guinness Book of World Records. Why you should go anyway. Read More>>
Yoga in NYC is currently a tale of two houses: Behemoths like Pure and YogaWorks, which lure the yoga-as-workout crowd to their mega-studios. While, on the other end of the spectrum, a handful of yoga...Read More>>
Yoga teachers (and moms) Barrie Raffel and Karen Safire founded Receptive Nest five years ago with the idea that specific yoga poses could enhance fertility. (Think happy baby as a result, not a pose....Read More>>
Almost every yogi gets an injury at some point. Doug Swenson, who’s been practicing since 1963, has had his fair share of them. The yoga polymath (and older brother of top Ashtanga teacher David...Read More>>