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6 Yoga mistakes you might be making (and how to avoid them)

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 30, 2025, 10:17 IST
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​6 Yoga mistakes you might be making (and how to avoid them)​

Yoga is so much more than simply an exercise - a complete regimen for your mind and body, Yoga can even increase longevity provided you are consistent with it. Not only that, Yoga can also help you calm your mind, relaxes your nerves and even helps bring down depression and anxiety. However, like it is with all forms of exercise, Yoga too can go wrong. Here are 6 Yoga mistakes you might be making on an everyday basis.

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Not breathing popularly

One of the most common mistakes people do in Yoga is to hold their breath. When people concentrate on getting a pose right or balancing, they often stop breathing properly. Holding your breath creates tension and stress in the body, which is the opposite of what yoga aims to achieve. Yoga requires steady, calm breathing to help energy flow freely and keep your mind relaxed.

What to do instead: Focus on breathing deeply and evenly through your nose. Inhale as you move into a pose and exhale as you release or deepen it. If you notice you are holding your breath, pause, take a few deep breaths, and then continue.


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Skipping the warm up

Just like any other exercises, Yoga too is one, and requires warming up. Jumping straight into difficult poses without warming up can strain your muscles and joints. Yoga involves stretching and holding postures that require your body to be ready and flexible.

What to do instead: Start your practice with gentle warm-up exercises like Cat-Cow stretches or simple twists. These prepare your muscles and joints for the session and reduce the risk of injury.

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Overstretching

Many beginners try to star doing advanced poses quickly. This can cause muscle tears, joint pain, or other injuries. Yoga is all about taking it easy, and doing things at your own pace.

What to do instead: Listen to your body. Use props such as yoga blocks or straps to support your poses. Change poses if you feel pain or discomfort. Remember, it’s better to do a pose safely and correctly than to push too hard and get hurt.

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Ignoring Proper Alignment

Incorrect body alignment is a major cause of discomfort and injury in yoga. For example, bending the knees the wrong way, or placing your hands incorrectly can strain muscles or joints.

What to do instead: Pay attention to how your body is positioned in each pose. You can also practice in front of a mirror or get guidance from an experienced instructor. Focus on posture and form rather than how deep you can go into a pose.


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Skipping cool down

Many people rush to finish their yoga session and skip the cool-down or Savasana (Corpse Pose). This step is important for your body and mind to absorb the benefits of the practice.

What to do instead: Always spend 5-10 minutes at the end of your session lying down in Savasana. Relax every muscle and focus on your breath. This helps reduce stress and promotes recovery.

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Practicing on the Wrong Surface

Doing yoga on a slippery or hard surface can cause balance problems and discomfort.

What to do instead: Use a good-quality, non-slip yoga mat with enough cushioning. Make sure your practice area is clean and free of obstacles to maintain focus and safety.

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