The Professional Athletes Who Swear By Yoga

There are many benefits of yoga that are well known, increasing balance and flexibility for example, and there are more people taking it up than ever before. Research conducted by Disturb Me Not shows that participants have increased across the U.S. by over 50% in the last four years. However, it may be surprising to note that a rising number of professional athletes are all utilizing yoga to strengthen their abilities. Yoga can provide physical and mental aids to enhance performance, allowing them to be more aware of their bodies. It was vital to former U.S. Olympic and Women’s Grand Tour cycling winner, Mara Abbott who said: “If you want to achieve whatever your highest level of potential in sport is, you need to have that relationship with your body.”

Below we’ve compiled a list of four of the best current athletes who practice yoga as a way of benefitting them in their professional life.

Michelle Wie West

The LPGA tour player who famously turned pro golfer at the age of just 16 loves yoga. She says it’s important to listen to her body when preparing for time on the course and even more so now as Wie West has recently had her first child. She says that yoga is the perfect method for her to feel refreshed and ready for anything, giving her a calming sensation allowing her to let things happen the way they should.

 

Cristiano Ronaldo

The Portuguese player is one of the most famous soccer players on the planet and sees the practice as vital in his pre-match preparation. He is well known for his mental strength, and Ronaldo might need that edge, as his Manchester United team are currently outsiders in the latest Premier League odds from Coral. A former teammate of his, Ryan Giggs attributed yoga as the main reason he could maintain the fitness needed to play for the Red Devils until the age of 40. With Ronaldo now aged 36, it may mean that due to yoga, fans may well see him in the Premier League for quite a while yet too.

Blake Griffin

The current Brooklyn Nets power forward has long advocated for yoga as the ideal thing to enhance his on-court performance. Griffin, 32, has worked with Kent Katich, who is the person that many NBA players go to for routines and best practices for yoga. Griffin has three sessions a week to help keep in the best of shape, and he says the benefits are that it keeps his muscles loose so he can function at his highest level. With the Nets starting the season brightly, Griffin will undoubtedly benefit from his extra-curricular activity well into the postseason should they get there.

Tom Brady

Arguably the greatest ever player to grace the game of football, Tom Brady, loves the positive effects that yoga has brought to his game. Brady is the perfect example of someone who has the perfect ‘Attitude, Belief and Determination’ to succeed. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ quarterback said that ‘it’s great for flexibility, it’s therapeutic and great for your attitude.’ With seven Super Bowl rings to his name and a career spanning over twenty years, it’s hard to argue against his point.

Calming Breath You Can Do Any Time

Calming Breath You Can Do Any Time

Try this 30-second calming breath whenever you need to feel more relaxed.

You can practice this breath anywhere, anytime - seated, standing, or reclined - whenever you need a moment for yourself to find some peace and calm.

To practice, first, take a moment to notice whatever is supporting your body right now. It could be the flooring underneath your feet, your yoga mat resting on the floor, the chair you're sitting on…. Now see if you can find length in your spine and gently close your eyes, or soften your gaze. Observe your breath exactly how it is right now, without trying to change it.

Thinking About Teacher Training? Here's 7 Tips To Help You Decide

Thinking About Teacher Training? Here's 7 Tips To Help You Decide

The number of people practicing yoga each year continues to grow and the need for yoga teachers is still going strong including opportunities outside of the traditional yoga studio space. Hospitals, schools, companies & municipalities are all expanding to include yoga as a resource for their communities as a helpful tool for wellbeing.

If you’ve been considering yoga teacher training and you’re trying to figure how how to choose the best program for you - we’ve created this list that will help you decide. And while this list highlights some strengths of Flow’s own program, you’ll also find it as a helpful resource to consult for any program you may be looking at!