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☀️ Flow with the Sun: Elevating Your Summer Yoga Practice

April 27, 2026
a woman practicing yoga on the beach

As the days stretch longer and the temperature rises, our bodies naturally crave a shift in energy. Summer is the season of Pitta—the Ayurvedic element of fire—which brings heat, intensity, and passion.

To stay balanced during the solstice months, your yoga practice should transition from “building heat” to “circulating energy” and finding your inner cool.


🌿 3 Tips for a Refreshing Summer Practice

  • Adjust Your Timing: Aim for Golden Hour sessions. Practice in the early morning (before 8:00 AM) or at sunset to avoid the midday peak.
  • Modify Your Flow: Swap out intense, fast-paced Vinyasa for cooling Yin or Restorative poses. Think “fluid and spacious” rather than “fast and fiery.”
  • Hydrate Mindfully: Sip on room-temperature water infused with cucumber or mint. Avoid ice-cold water immediately after practice, as it can shock your digestive fire (Agni).

❄️ Cooling Poses to Try

PoseBenefitWhy it works for Summer
Sitali PranayamaInstant coolingBreathing through a “taco tongue” lowers body temp.
AnjaneyasanaHip openingReleases stagnant heat trapped in the lower body.
Viparita KaraniRestorationReverses blood flow to soothe tired, swollen summer feet.
Child’s PoseGroundingPressing the forehead to the mat calms the nervous system.

Whether you’re taking your mat to the beach, the park, or staying in the shade of your living room, remember that summer yoga isn’t about the “perfect” sweat—it’s about finding Sthira (stability) and Sukha (ease) amidst the heat.

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