Yoga blogs are a good source of information and inspiration—it’s best if you’re refining your yoga practice, exploring philosophy, or starting your teaching journey. But not every blog offers grounded, practical advice.
That’s why we’ve curated this list of yoga blogs that are not only consistent and informative but also written by experienced teachers and practitioners who share what actually works.
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| 1. | 11 Best Yoga Blogs to Follow in 2025 |
| 2. | Things to Look for in a Yoga Blog |
| 3. | Wrapping Up |
11 Best Yoga Blogs to Follow in 2025
1. Elephant Journal
Founded in 2002, Elephant Journal has grown into one of the largest mindful living platforms. While it covers a wide range of topics like sustainability, relationships, and mental health, its yoga section features thousands of posts—many from real yoga teachers and long-time practitioners.
You will find helpful articles on what it means to live yoga off the mat, challenges in modern yoga spaces, and reflections on daily yoga practice. It’s not a blog for quick tips—it’s for deeper, more personal reads that often take a transformative tone.
- Good for: Yogis looking for long-form, reflective content that connects yoga with real life and supports mental clarity.
- Tip: Start with their “Editor’s Picks” in the Yoga section for the most insightful articles.
2. DoYou
DoYou positions itself as a platform to “help people do yoga, meditate, and live better.” Their blog is practical and geared toward a modern, global audience. You’ll find simple pose guides, beginner sequences, 30-day challenges, and lifestyle advice that includes yoga into daily routines.
This wellness blog also emphasizes the importance of developing strength and flexibility over time, offering tools that help you add yoga into their busy lives.
- Good for: Beginners, home practitioners, or anyone needing quick reads to stay motivated.
- Tip: Their short yoga challenges are great for building routine—especially if you tend to fall off track.
3. Yoga Trade

Since 2012, Yoga Trade has been connecting the yoga community with inspiring work exchanges and unique teaching opportunities around the world. This is a global community of yoga teachers, creative travelers, and wellness enthusiasts who are on a mission to share the practice.
The Yoga Trade blog highlights real life experiences, travel stories, wisdom, continuing education, and support for those on the path.
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4. Nectar Yoga

The Nectar Yoga blog follows a monthly theme inspired by the seasons, natural elements, and the intention to seed consciousness. Each post explores practices, reflections, and rituals that support self-inquiry, nervous system care, and spiritual connection. They weave together yoga philosophy, mindful living, and grounded teachings from our community of facilitators.
Like their upcoming retreats and events, their blog is an invitation to return to presence, to move through life with more ease, and to stay attuned to nature’s rhythm.
- Good for: Yogis seeking seasonal inspiration, nervous system support, and a nature-aligned approach to mindful living and spiritual practice.
5. Thrive Yoga Blog by Complete Unity Yoga®

The Thrive Yoga Blog by Complete Unity Yoga® is your go-to your go-to space for yoga wisdom that extends far beyond the mat. Here, you’ll find a rich tapestry of exploration covering:
- Health & Longevity
- Mind‑body Integration
- Everyday Well‑Being
- Plant‑Based Nourishment
Thoughtfully crafted by experienced yoga teachers to inspire, inform, and empower your daily practice. Whether you’re looking for science‑backed health tips, soulful reflections, or grounded lifestyle ideas, you’ll find them here.
Explore deeper. Feel supported. Let your yoga journey flourish on and off the mat.
- Good for: Yogis who care about sustainability and want high-quality, eco-friendly mats and gear that support a grounded, mindful practice.
- Tip: Their CompleteGrip
mats are especially known for their comfort and grip—perfect for daily practice or teaching.
6. All Yoga Training Blog
Of course, our All Yoga blog offers honest, experience-based content written by the team behind All Yoga’s international teacher training. Expect detailed breakdowns on what to expect from yoga teacher trainings, how to prepare, and how to grow into a better yoga teacher.
We also cover featured yoga poses, handstands, mobility, anatomy tips, and strength-based practice. Our blog features reflect a real-world, grounded approach to yoga that emphasizes consistency, self-awareness, and building strength and flexibility in a way that supports long-term progress.
- Good for: Students considering teacher training, or teachers wanting to stay connected to evolving teaching methods.
- Tip: Read our student experience stories—they give a realistic look at the highs and challenges of intensive training.
7. Yogikuti

Yogikuti is a global yoga brand dedicated to enhancing traditional yoga practice through expertly designed props and insightful content. Rooted in Iyengar yoga principles, their blog shares practical guidance on alignment, prop usage, and mindful movement.
Whether you’re deepening your restorative practice or learning the foundations of support-based yoga, Yogikuti blends authenticity with functionality—making it a go-to resource for serious practitioners.
- Good for: Yogis looking for structured, prop-supported practice rooted in tradition.
- Tip: Don’t miss their tutorials on using yoga ropes and bolsters for better alignment and ease.
8. Momoyoga

Discover the ultimate toolkit for your yoga career journey with our expertly curated blog, crafted by yoga teachers for yoga teachers. Dive into inspiring articles that cover everything from passive revenue ideas to innovative class ideas and teaching techniques.
Whether you’re looking to expand, keep it fresh, or find new motivation after burn-out or injury, our blog is the go-to for expert insights and practical tips to elevate your yoga teaching journey.
- Good for: Yoga teachers seeking career inspiration, business tips, and creative teaching ideas.
- Tip: Explore their posts on passive income to diversify your yoga teaching revenue streams.
9. Alive in the Fire

Alive in the Fire is a blog inspired by practicing yoga mindfully, teaching from the heart, giving hugs, and living a badass life. It’s a space designed to support your yoga practice whether you’re just starting out or have been practicing for many years. It’s also a space with resources for new yoga teachers to help them develop confidence. Alive in the Fire is written by Rachel Warmath, a yoga teacher, author, and writing coach based in the Mountain West.
- Good for: Yogis and new yoga teachers looking for encouragement, honesty, and heart-centered wisdom.
- Tip: Read Rachel’s posts on teaching confidence and mindful living for a real boost of inspiration.
10. Rachel Yoga

Rachel Scott helps studios and teachers create their own transformational teacher trainings and online courses. An instructional designer as well as an experienced yoga teacher trainer, she loves helping others to share their passion while developing financial resilience.
Her blog contains a wealth of practical information for aspiring and current teacher trainers to help them create and launch their courses and grow their business.
- Good for: Yoga professionals looking to design, grow, or enhance their own teacher training programs or digital offerings.
- Tip: Start with her blog series on curriculum development and online course creation for actionable insights.
11. Global Gallivanting

Global Gallivanting is a travel and yoga blog written by Anna, who, after falling in love with yoga and eastern spirituality on a backpacking trip around India, ended up living in Goa and writing a blog about it. Anna writes in-depth travel guides to some of the world’s top yoga destinations including India, Bali, Thailand and Sri Lanka, alongside practical tips for doing yoga teacher training abroad.
- Good for: Yogis and travelers looking for destination inspiration and helpful guidance for yoga teacher training abroad.
- Tip: Read her destination guides before choosing where to complete your yoga teacher training.
Things to Look for in a Yoga Blog
Updated regularly
A good yoga blog is active, not abandoned. Blogs that are updated frequently show that the writers are engaged with their community and paying attention to what’s happening in the yoga world. You don’t need daily posts, but consistent publishing (even monthly) is a sign of reliability and ongoing relevance.
Written by experienced practitioners or teachers
Look for blogs created by people who actually practice or teach yoga—not just content writers jumping on a trend. When the advice comes from someone with real experience, it’s usually more grounded, thoughtful, and applicable to real life on the mat (and off).
For more list of blogs that feature experienced teachers and practitioners, check out the 35 Best Yoga Teacher Blogs and Websites in 2025, which highlights top blogs created by those who live and breathe yoga.
Clear and practical content
You want to walk away with something useful—whether that’s a new cue for your Down Dog, a better understanding of the Yamas and Niyamas, or a fresh way to structure your home practice. Look for blogs that offer tangible takeaways, not just inspirational quotes or abstract concepts.
Balanced tone and perspective
A strong blog should offer insight without being preachy. It should make you feel included, not judged. The best ones explain ideas clearly and invite reflection, without trying to push a specific style, lineage, or belief system.
Well-organized and easy to navigate
Especially when you’re searching for something specific—like “yoga for sciatica” or “how to cue chaturanga”—a clean layout, working search bar, and helpful categories can save you a lot of time. User-friendly design is underrated, but it really matters.
Content that goes beyond asana
While pose breakdowns and sequences are great, a strong yoga blog also explores the other limbs of yoga—like philosophy, meditation, breathwork, and ethical living. These blogs tend to support your growth not just as a yogi, but as a person.
Inclusive and diverse voices
Yoga is practiced by people of all ages, body types, cultures, and backgrounds. Blogs that feature different voices and stories create a more realistic, welcoming space. This matters—especially if you’re new to yoga or trying to find a teacher you can relate to.
Honest and transparent
A blog that acknowledges the challenges of yoga—injuries, burnout, imposter syndrome, and more—is often more helpful than one that only focuses on the “love and light.” Look for honesty. It makes the content more relatable, especially if you’re navigating your own ups and downs in practice or teaching.
Wrapping Up
There’s no single “best” yoga blog—it depends on where you are in your practice and what kind of support you’re looking for. But this top 10 list is a good place to start if you’re after technical tips, deep dives into philosophy, or just a reminder that you’re not practicing alone.
And if you’re considering doing yoga teacher training or simply want more focused resources, the All Yoga Training blog offers detailed guides, student stories, and strength-based approaches that blend traditional yoga with modern movement practices.
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