When Life Disrupts Your Yoga Practice


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Feb 15 2025 37 mins   6

Ep 212 Keen on Yoga Podcast: Adam Keen

www.keenonyoga.com | @adam_keen_ashtanga

"What to do when life happens?"

"Nothing lasts forever, including injuries."

"Keep your hand in, do something, anything."

Adam discusses how to navigate the challenges that arise in yoga practice when life throws unexpected obstacles in the way. He categorizes these challenges into three main areas: physical setbacks, mental-emotional struggles, and circumstantial changes. Adam emphasizes the importance of adapting one's practice to suit individual circumstances, maintaining a connection to yoga even during difficult times, and recognizing that true growth often comes from facing adversity. He encourages listeners to embrace the journey of yoga, understanding that it is not just about the physical postures but also about self-inquiry and personal growth.

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Key Points

· Life can disrupt your yoga practice unexpectedly.

· Injuries should not lead to self-blame; they are part of the journey.

· Mental-emotional challenges can be more complex than physical ones.

· Adapt your practice to fit your current physical and emotional state.

· You can still engage with yoga even if you can't perform traditional postures.

· Rest is essential for recovery; nothing is lost by taking a break.

· Yoga is a process of self-inquiry and awareness.

· Helping others can also help you in your own struggles.

· Keep a small daily practice to maintain your connection to yoga.

· The real lessons in yoga often come from difficult times.