Mary James

The Healing Power Of Yoga: Elevate Your Practice With Injury-Prevention Tips

Jason Crandell - Natural power yoga, anatomical precision and mindfulness teacher

The nature of yoga is to shine the light of awareness into the darkest corners of the body.

Jason Crandell

You might think yoga is a foolproof practice. That there’s no way you can get hurt. Unfortunately, the opposite is true. Injuries can happen at any time, in any sport, or even walking down the sidewalk.

Without a bit of proper care and prevention, yoga injuries can be common. While most yoga injuries are not severe and go unreported, more serious issues can occur, including strains and sprains, fractures, dislocations, and, in rare cases, sciatic nerve damage and stroke.

As with any physical activity, the safest approach to yoga is to learn how to practice the poses correctly and stay in tune with your body to avoid overdoing it. That there’s no way you can get hurt. Unfortunately, the opposite is true. Protect yourself by learning a few expert pointers.

#1. Listen To Your Body

Depending on your personality, your yoga instructor, and your classmates, it's easy to get a bit competitive. Pushing your body too far on any day can quickly result in a painful injury.

Understand that some days may be better days than others. Your sleep, diet, and focus can all affect your performance. Instead of thinking, 'I did this pose last week', or 'Joe is rocking this pose, I need to do better', listen to what your body is telling you. If it’s a day to push yourself, then great. If it’s a day to hold back, then hold back.

Practical Tips For Avoiding Yoga Injuries
Practical Tips For Avoiding Yoga Injuries

TIP: In yoga, pushing your body too far on any day can quickly result in a painful injury.

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#2. Choose Skilled Yoga Instructor

Yoga is extraordinarily popular. There are classes in just about any community across the country. The vast growth of yoga means an increasing number of instructors. However, all instructors are not created equally. Some are quite skilled; others, not so much.

The unskilled or questionable instructors can cause injuries by pushing students too far or by positioning your body in a pose you’re not ready for. Pay attention to your instructor’s demeanor. How do they handle beginner students? Review their credentials. How long have they been teaching and where did they get their certification?

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#3. Go Easy

Everyone starts yoga in the same place as a beginner. Allow yourself to be a beginner and ease into the practice. It can take some time to find the right instructor and yoga type for your needs and personality. Allow yourself time to learn and your body time to adapt.

Additionally, give your body time to warm up and cool down before class. As you ease into each class, and out of it, you’re giving your body time to adapt and do what you request of it. That also means going into postures slowly and coming out of them slowly, too.

How To Avoid Yoga Injuries

TIP: Everyone starts yoga in the same place as a beginner. Allow yourself to be a beginner and ease into the practice.

The Bottom Line

Finally, don’t go to a yoga class once a week or once a month only. The more time you give your body to learn the movements and become flexible and strong, the better your classes will be.

And, most importantly, you’ll reduce your risk of injury. Yoga is wonderful for your body, mind, and spirit. Take it easy on yourself and prevent injuries so you can enjoy your practice year-round.

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FAQ

WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON YOGA INJURIES AND HOW CAN THEY BE AVOIDED?

Common yoga injuries include wrist strain, lower back pain, and hamstring issues. These can often be avoided by warming up properly, focusing on correct posture and alignment, and not pushing your body beyond its limits. It's crucial to listen to your body and respect its boundaries during practice.

HOW IMPORTANT IS WARM-UP BEFORE A YOGA SESSION?

Warming up is essential. It prepares your muscles and joints for the stretches and poses you're about to perform. A good warm-up increases blood flow, enhances flexibility, and reduces the risk of strains or injuries. Start with gentle stretches or a few minutes of light cardio to get your body ready.

CAN USING PROPS HELP IN PREVENTING YOGA INJURIES?

Absolutely. Props like blocks, straps, and bolsters can be incredibly helpful, especially for beginners. They provide support, help maintain alignment, and make certain poses more accessible. Using props is a smart way to prevent overstretching and straining, especially when you're still learning the proper techniques.

IS THERE A RISK OF INJURY FROM DOING YOGA EVERY DAY?

Doing yoga every day is generally safe, but it's important to vary your practice. Incorporating different styles and poses prevents repetitive stress on the same muscles and joints. Also, allow yourself rest days to give your body time to recover, especially after intense sessions.

HOW CAN I ENSURE I'M DOING YOGA POSES CORRECTLY TO AVOID INJURY?

Proper technique is key. It's advisable to start with a qualified instructor who can guide you on correct form and posture. Pay close attention to your body's alignment in each pose. Don't rush into complex poses without mastering the basics, and always ensure your movements are controlled and steady.

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FEEL PAIN DURING YOGA?

If you feel pain during yoga, stop immediately. Pain is a signal from your body that something isn't right. Gently exit the pose, rest, and if the pain persists, seek medical advice. Remember, discomfort is normal as you stretch and challenge your body, but pain is a clear indication that you need to pull back.

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About the Author Mary James


I am passionate about fitness, a healthy lifestyle, cooking, and well-being. This blog is about some of my thoughts that are occupying my mind and spirit daily over the last 10 years and my grand passion – weight loss and fitness, healthy lifestyle and healthy food, mindfulness and self-improvement.

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