Yoga for Beginners: Develop Your Breath to Transform Your Asana Practice
I was chatting to someone recently and she commented to me, “I’ve been to all these yoga classes, but I’m just not clear about the breathing.” So I wanted to write this article in order to give you a few simple guidelines about how to breathe in yoga.
What Happens Anatomically When We Breathe?
First of all, let’s start with a quick review of what happens when we breathe.
When we inhale:
– The diaphragm descends toward the abdomen
– The rib cage and lungs expand in all directions: up, sideways, and backward
When we exhale:
– The diaphragm rises
– The rib cage and lungs contract
– The abdomen contracts
How Breathing Applies to Yoga Poses
Generally speaking, there are four types of movement in yoga: forward bending, back bending, side bending, and twists.
- Forward bending and twisting compress the abdomen, diaphragm, and lower rib cage, so these are often practiced on an exhale.
- Side bending compresses one side of the abdomen and lower rib cage, but expands the other side. Generally, we practice side bending on an exhale, but it can also be practiced on an inhale, depending on the intention.
- Back bending causes the abdomen to elongate and the ribcage to expand, so generally, we backbend on an inhale. However, when the abdomen expands it can also reduce our core stability, which might lead to more strain or pinching in the lower back. So for a more protected and stable backbend, try back bending on or at the end of an exhale while focusing on contracting your core muscles.
So, with these basics in mind, we can figure out how to breathe in almost any pose.
For example, Utanasana is a forward bend, so we often practice it on an exhale. Conversely, coming back up from Utanasana has the same effect as back bending (the rib cage expands), so we often practice this on an inhale. Triangle Pose is a side bend, so we would generally practice it on an exhale.
Of course, sometimes it gets a bit complicated. What about Headstand? Well, the way I think about it is that the preparation pose for Headstand is like an inverted forward bend, so coming up into Headstand is like coming up from Uttanasana – done on an inhale.
Remember that these are just guidelines on how to breathe in yoga – at the end of the day, you should always do what feels right!
Also, read...
5 Chaturanga Prep Poses That Look Nothing Like Chaturanga
Jan 19 – Jennie Cohen, E-RYT 500
3 Simple Warrior 3 Modifications to Find Your Balance
Nov 24 – By: Breanna R
Three Great Ways to Modify Pigeon Pose
Nov 13 – By: YogaUOnline Staff
Related courses
Journey to Center: A Yoga Guide to Unlock the Full Potential of Your Core
With Judith Hanson Lasater
Yoga for Healthy Hips: Principles for a Safe Practice
With Doug Keller
The Essential Trinity of the Body: The Role of the 3 Diaphragms
With Leslie Howard
Need an Energy Makeover? How Yoga Can Help You Boost Vitality
With Olga Kabel
Leah Sugerman is a yoga teacher, writer, and passionate world traveler. An eternally grateful student, she has trained in countless schools and traditions of the practice. She teaches a fusion of the styles she has studied with a strong emphasis on breath, alignment, and anatomical integrity. Leah teaches workshops, retreats, and trainings, both internationally and online. For more information, visit www.leahsugerman.com.
Recent articles
Yoga Modifications for Pregnancy: 4 Ways to Safely Modify Savasana
Jan 29 – By: Karina Norton
Yoga Pose Photos: The Yoga World Has a PR Problem
Jan 27 – Alexandria Crow
Categories
Upcoming courses
Journey to Center: A Yoga Guide to Unlock the Full Potential of Your Core
With Judith Hanson Lasater
Yoga for Healthy Hips: Principles for a Safe Practice
With Doug Keller
Free Download!
Recent articles
Almost there...
Sorry, we couldn't find anything...
Back Pain
Low Back Pain or Sacroiliac Joint Pain? How to Tell the Difference and Why It Matters
How do you tell the difference between low back pain and SI joint pain?…
Jan 31 – By:
Prenatal
Yoga Modifications for Pregnancy: 4 Ways to Safely Modify Savasana
Yoga modifications for pregnancy are important to keep in mind, even for seemingly passive…
Jan 29 – By: Karina Norton
Yoga News
Yoga Pose Photos: The Yoga World Has a PR Problem
Yoga pose photos are inescapable in the yoga community. Scroll through a hashtag or…
Jan 27 – Alexandria Crow