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Runner's Yoga – Yoga With Adriene



Yoga For Runner’s – or joggers, or brisk walkers. This practice offers great release and rehab after a good run or cardio. Also, a wonderful practice to repeat to up or maintain your running or cardio game.

This sequence stays low to the ground. Use the breath to stretch and soothe the muscles of the body, stabilize the joints, and Find What Feels Good. This 30 min practice uses the principles of yoga to cultivate balance and find ease. Thirty minutes of practice to allow, release, balance, and restore!

Want more yoga for runners? Check out this Yoga for Runners playlist:

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Yoga With Adriene, LLC recommends that you consult your physician regarding the applicability of any recommendations and follow all safety instructions before beginning any exercise program. When participating in any exercise or exercise program, there is the possibility of physical injury. If you engage in this exercise or exercise program, you agree that you do so at your own risk, are voluntarily participating in these activities, and assume all risk of injury to yourself.

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40 comments
@fadyhameed3296

Will this yoga training fix this problem?

Whenever i go running in the morning or whenever i get up in the morning, my legs, shin bone will get so stiff to a point that's its so tough to run.

@AngelSherman-jp7kq

You explained the flow so well that I felt I knew what I was d

@polarchips

Wow I'm inflexible. This was my first time doing yoga ever but I can tell it's good for me even though I was struggling with basically every exercise. Going to try and make this a part of my weekly routine

@lsaravinda

so good! shall be returning to this one. usually I pick shorter ones but accidentally clicked on this and went ahead with it … holding the poses for a bit longer is so good actually! makes me aware how much I needed that stretch