Learn the three best yoga poses to tone your body, and how to safely and correctly execute them. This is a guest post written by Emily Adams, a passionate yogi and marketing specialist at Yogi Wear.
Looking for a fun way to get more energy, relieve stress, and tone your body? You can’t go wrong with yoga.
Yoga forces you into the present moment, where you can observe your mind, body, and movement to gain greater awareness of self. And perhaps the best part is that although you won’t feel like you’re working out, you most definitely are.
The Science Behind Yoga
There have been numerous studies that prove that yoga not only decreases the stress hormone levels in the body, it also increases insulin sensitivity. What does this mean? In layman’s terms, this tells your body to use food as fuel instead of storing it as fat.
Furthermore, there’s a dynamic process that starts to happen when muscles are being strengthened and stretched at the same time. The connective tissue and muscle fibers get longer and the added resistance creates tension that helps the body build and maintain a toned appearance. For these reasons, yoga is an excellent way to tone virtually every major muscle group including the booty and abs. And it does all this while calming the mind, relieving tension, and removing stress—making yoga great for the soul, body, and mind. How can you beat that?
Now, let’s go over the three best yoga poses to tone your body and how to safely and correctly execute them.
The Best Yoga Poses to Tone Your Body
No matter your level of fitness, yoga will leave your body feeling capable, powerful, and strong. To help you get started on your journey to a leaner, toner body, check out the following best yoga poses to tone your body:
1. Downward Facing Dog
This exercise tones the legs and arms.
Getting it Done:
- From a standing position bend over, reaching your hands toward the floor. Bend your knees if you need to.
- Walk your hands forward until they are about 3 or 4 feet away from your toes.
- Push into your palms, lifting your hips towards the sky. Press down into your heels, keeping them as flat against the ground as you can.
- Look towards your legs and press your chest towards your thigh, creating a nice flat back. Stay here for about 20 seconds.
2. High Plank to Low Plank
This exercise tones your back, abs, arms, shoulders, and upper thighs.
Getting it Done:
- Start out in a push-up position with your arms and legs straight.
- Place your hands under your shoulders and hold this position. Breath in and out.
- Lower your chest towards the ground while simultaneously keeping your elbows bent at a 90-degree angle. Squeeze them against the side of your body.
- Keep both your upper and lower body straight and use your abs to support your posture. Lower your body to the ground.
- Repeat at least three times.
3. Bridge Pose
This exercise tones your thighs and abs.
Getting it Done:
- Start out lying on your back, arms at your sides, with your palms facing down.
- Bend your knees, keeping them hips-width apart. Also, try to get your heels as close to your butt as you can. You should be able to touch them with your fingers.
- Engage your abdominal muscles and pull them towards your spine. Lift your lower back up off the floor. Push up with your thighs while simultaneously pushing your feet into the floor.
- Hold for a couple of breaths and lower your body down.
- Repeat at least 5 times.
A Few More Things
If you want a perfectly toned body, there are few things that work better than yoga. But, before you begin, there are some essentials that can help you get the most out of your practice. They include:
Yoga mat: Although you can do yoga barefoot, having a yoga mat will ensure that you won’t lose your footing when transitioning from one posture to the other.
Yoga clothing: When doing your postures, there are few things more uncomfortable than too-loose pants bunching up in all the wrong places. To prevent this from happening, choose yoga pants/leggings that are snug fitting while allowing freedom of movement. Same goes with the yoga tank tops—the right choice will ensure comfort during your yoga practice. Top Tier Style provides a wide variety of yoga wear, too. Check them out.
Props: You don’t have to be super bendy to try yoga. But, if you find yourself having difficulty with some of your poses, props (like straps and blocks <–affiliate links) can provide you with the help you need to push to the next level.
Yoga will definitely help you tone your body. But to get optimal results it’s important that you carve out time to do it on a regular basis. Following this simple rule will make sure that you get the body you desire in virtually no time flat. Namaste.
Author Bio:
Emily Adams is a marketing specialist at YogiWear having a main focus on development and implementation of marketing ideas. Her primary talking points are yoga life, benefits of yoga, yogi lifestyle, and yoga wear.
I hope that you’ve enjoyed this post on The Best Yoga Poses to Tone Your Body! Thank you to Emily for sharing her knowledge and time with us today. Do you already include yoga in your fitness routine? What is your go-to pose for getting fit? Let us know in the comments below!
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Yoga is becoming an important part of my life. I do yoga every day. I realize that my body is improved, even my life. Thank you yoga. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for sharing. I did these yoga poses every day. I felt extremely effective for my body. I love your post.
Mountain pose is a simple standing pose with the feet together and standing vertically upright. It’s one of the easiest yoga poses for better posture. This pose also strengthens the whole of the legs, including the feet and ankles, potentially reducing flat feet and improving plantar fasciitis. It also improves one’s posture and may relieve sciatica.
I’ve heard a lot of people say they love Yoga. I have to try this – looks like something I could do at home – even with the kids running around.
I have been looking for something just like this! I have been wanting to begin yoga but not in a class setting but had no idea how to start. I’m bookmarking this as well as pinning.
I don’t do yoga, but I’ve always been interested in it. I think I need to really give it a try. I’m sure it would benefit me a lot.
I’ve always thought yoga was really good too! I love how you show poses to tone your body! Yoga is something I really wish I would do more of for myself.
I need to work on my flexibility. That plank would probably kill me. lol
I love doing yoga but wish I were as flexible as you are! lol I The low plank is a killer for me. I have very little upper arm strength. This is very inspiring though and makes me want to push myself more.
I like doing yoga to help relieve sore muscles. I never thought about doing it to tone the body too, I’ll have to try these out.
Wow, you have got to be more than flexible to practice this. I think it’s pretty effective once you get used to it. Gotta get my yoga mat and try some of them.
I always hear a lot about yoga but have never tried it. Maybe I should try out these poses.
I have been so confused by yoga that I don’t consider it a part of my healthy program. This post was very helpful in understanding where it could fit. Thank you.
I love your tip about using a yoga mat to ensure your footing. That makes sense considering you don’t want to slip everywhere. I’ll have to consider taking a yoga class to be more flexible.
I do downward facing dog but I don’t know much about yoga. I need to look into it more to help tone my body. I need all the help I can get.
I Might have to try these out. I do worry that I’ll crack a bone, because I can be rather weak, but I’ll try!
My kids and I love doing yoga! They love moving around trying to put themselves in different poses. I like doing it to clear my mind.
I like your tip about bending over with your knees. That makes sense considering you want to stay as flexible. I’ll have to consider your tips so that I can get good at yoga.
Yoga forces you into the present moment, where you can observe your mind, body, and movement to gain greater awareness of self. And perhaps the best part is that although you won’t feel like you’re working out, you most definitely are.
very good blog
This is a nice reminder. It is certainly manageable to do these poses daily. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed this Shauna! 🙂
These look like great stretches! I am not a yoga girl but I can get behind some deep stretching!