How useful is yoga in a weight-loss journey?

There are many health benefits to yoga but does it help you lose weight? We examine the pros and cons of using yoga for weight loss.

Does yoga help you lose weight? Image of a woman sitting on a yoga mat with a dumbbell next to her
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With the presence of yoga on social media claiming to help you lose weight, it’s important we consider the evidence behind these claims. While there are many other health benefits associated with a regular yoga practice, the evidence is mixed on whether or not it helps you lose weight, with there being a few caveats worth mentioning.

Our yoga expert, Kat Bayly, has been teaching yoga for over 10 years and has completed various yoga teacher trainings over the years. She comments, “One of the many questions I get asked as a yoga teacher is, does yoga help you lose weight? Moving your body is always going to be helpful in any weight-loss journey and yoga is great for this. While the amount of calories you burn will depend on how much dynamic movement is involved in the yoga practice you do, yoga can help you become present with your body giving you a sense of clarity. This clarity and mental focus can help us stick to our goals and become more mindful in how we live. This ultimately has an impact on the food we eat and the lifestyle we choose, all helping us to lose weight more holistically.”

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Amy is an Irish freelance writer living in London, UK, and specializes in fitness and wellbeing content. As a qualified dog groomer with over ten years of experience, she also writes extensively about pet care topics. 

Amy has a degree in Creative Writing from London South Bank University and a Master of Arts in Scriptwriting from Goldsmiths University of London. She is a comedy scriptwriter who has had her work placed across a number of screenwriting competitions. She is also a member of the BFI Network x BAFTA Crew program. Amy is a health and fitness advocate with a passion for resistance training and tracking macros to achieve her goals. She’s also a big fan of yoga and Pilates, and fully believes that a balance of both practices helps build a strong core foundation and reduces injury. 

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