Orgone for Dummies

Since the 80s, the ancient Indian discipline of yoga has been taking the western world by storm. Existing in many forms today, the controversies, complexities and communities that surround modern yoga are excellently reflected in the blogosphere. We’re excited to continue the annual tradition of nominating the best yoga blogs on the web.

This list celebrates what we all love about yoga today: the incredible diversity, the passion and hard work, and of course, the amazing yoga community. Along with a wealth of yoga pose and sequence guides, you’ll also find tips on Kundalini practice, Ayurveda advice, discussions on yoga politics, and even ideas for starting your own yoga blog.

There are blogs in here that will make you laugh, make you cry, motivate you to change your life, and inspire you to change the world. Just like a really good yoga class, right? The broad range of topics you’ll find in these blogs reflects the most important thing about yoga: that it’s for everyone!

This is pretty much the perfect time to turn to yoga! Without further ado, and in no particular order, here are the 50 best yoga blogs of 2021:

Neghar Fonooni
A fitness-trainer-turned-witch, Naghari is one interesting individual. Her blog, simple titled “Words,” boasts a plethora of beautiful insights paired with even more beautiful imagery.

Kathryn Budig
Kathryn Budig’s eclectic site makes yoga more fun than it already is. She’s written for a variety of health and wellness outlets (everyone from Mind, Body, Green to HuffPo) and is a published author, so it follows suit that her blog is a wealth of info and insights.

Curvy Yoga
Curvy Yoga trailblazer, Anne Guest-Jelley, has evolved her blog into podcast form this year, meaning you can now listen to her insights on yoga and life on the go! Better yet, try listening while you practice yoga for some extra oomph.

The Balanced Blonde
Jordan Younger is more than her hair color – much more. The Balanced Blonde blog has evolved into an impressive website, podcast, and even a book! So you can listen, watch, or read.

Yoga Journal
As one of the biggest yoga resources out there, it’s no surprise that Yoga Journal has a stellar blog. With info about everything from meditation to yoga tips for moms, and including guest articles from some very prominent yogis, this is a blog every yogi should know!

Daily Cup of Yoga
A regular favorite, Daily Cup of Yoga‘s inspiring posts tend to feature real life wisdoms about the impact of yoga on and off the mat. (There’s even a post on “How to Support Student’s Wellbeing during COVID-19”.) The books section is also a great resource for the yogi readers out there!

Amy Ippoliti Yoga
Lately, Amy has been offering up quarantine hacks that are sure to make life a whole lot easier. Her “Musings” are succinct, easy to read, and will leave you wanting to come back for more.

Jason Crandell Yoga Method
Jason Crandell’s blog is pretty awesome because it also incorporates insights (and photos of) his partner-in-yoga-crime Andrea. Their love story is one of two yogis looking for that perfect fit and collaborating on all things health and wellness.

Yogi Times
Not a fan of regular news sites? Try the Yogi Times instead! Art, recipe and travel articles are complemented by interviews and yoga videos, to give you a broad insight into the yoga world.

The Journey Junkie
Allie Flavio (a.k.a The Journey Junkie) shares her thoughts on yoga, travel, and lifestyle, augmented by some gorgeous photos. With tips on blogging and general life goals, this blog really is a place for true inspiration.

Yoga Healer
With a name like “Yoga Healer,” you can’t not be about all things yoga. Cate’s site features a handy guide to her top 10 health blogs, as well as a plethora of resources surrounding the Ayurvedic lifestyle.

Wai Lana Yoga
Wai Lana Yoga is more than a practice – it’s a lifestyle. Wai also goes the extra mile by posting videos to accompany her blogs to ensure you’re not only getting the poses right, but getting a deeper sense of connection, too.

Yoga Girl
From healthy recipes to down-to-Earth talks, Yoga Girl’s got it all. For even more yoga inspo, there’s also a thriving online community, plus a podcast (hosted by Rachel Brathen, the Yoga Girl herself), PLUS retreats and teacher training! No matter what level you’re at, there’s certainly something for everyone in this space.

The Yoga Lunchbox
What began as the story of one yogi’s personal journey has transformed into a great all-round yoga blog. Featuring classic texts and stories from around the yoga world, The Yoga Lunchbox is a wonderful resource that has a strong community feel.

Gigi Yogini
With a cute name like Gigi Yogini, how could you not love this girl right off the bat? Although she doesn’t blog often (she averages one a month), each post is filled with info and inspo. Mamas-to-be will find some awesome resources and advice from Gigi, too!

Silvia Mordini
Silvia Mordini has a slick, clean, very aesthetic website to house her lovely blog. This yogi and teacher trainer eloquently claims “Yoga is like writing. Writing is Like Yoga. Yoga and writing are two Yoga expressions of the creative source within us.”

Starr Struck
Mary Catherine Starr‘s frequent updates feature yoga, art, recipes, music, and lots of other little life things. If you’re in need of a gratitude reminder, check out her “Simple Joys of the Week” posts!

Gwen Lawrence
Some may think that yoga and sports don’t get along, but nothing could be further from the truth. Gwen Lawrence labels her site “Power Yoga for Sports™” and features various sports trainers on her blog.

Gigi Yogini
With a cute name like Gigi Yogini, how could you not love this girl right off the bat? Although she doesn’t blog often (she averages one a month), each post is filled with info and inspo. Mamas-to-be will find some awesome resources and advice from Gigi, too!

Silvia Mordini
Silvia Mordini has a slick, clean, very aesthetic website to house her lovely blog. This yogi and teacher trainer eloquently claims “Yoga is like writing. Writing is Like Yoga. Yoga and writing are two expressions of the creative source within us.”

Starr Struck
Mary Catherine Starr‘s frequent updates feature yoga, art, recipes, music, and lots of other little life things. If you’re in need of a gratitude reminder, check out her “Simple Joys of the Week” posts!

Gwen Lawrence
Some may think that yoga and sports don’t get along, but nothing could be further from the truth. Gwen Lawrence labels her site “Power Yoga for Sports™” and features various sports trainers on her blog.

The Vegan Asana
The Vegan Asana is, as you might have guessed, run by a vegan yogi! Needless to say, there are plenty of delicious vegan recipes featured. Honestly, though, it’s hard to believe that a mother of six has the time to write at all!

The Yogini from Manila
Aka Jane Uymatiao (who is, in fact, from Manila) this yogini must have something special – her blog is featured on all kinds of “Best of” lists! She originally launched The Yogini from Manila to illustrate her own journey through the yoga world, but it quickly evolved into something much bigger. Grab a cup of tea and curl up with your laptop for some relaxing-but-inspiring reads.

Koya Webb
Koya proves that there are women of color in the yoga world, and they’re powerful to boot! This yogi serves up insights to optimize your mental, physical, and spiritual health, and she does it in style.

J. Brown Yoga
J Brown is an acclaimed teacher who promotes a more traditional, introspective, and breath-focused style of yoga. His honest and interesting writing has been featured widely: when you read this blog, you’ll see why!

Kino Yoga
Aptly titled Kino’s Yogi Assignment Blog, Kino MacGregor’s works speak to the mind and to the soul. In addition to blogging, Kino is also the founder and curator of the crazy-popular Omstars TV network for all things yoga.

Yoga for Healthy Aging
This regularly updated blog does what it says on the tin: with lots of information about the effects of yoga on the body and brain, Yoga for Healthy Aging supports readers to maintain their health for years to come.

Jennifer Reis Yoga
Creator of “Divine Sleep Yoga Nidra,” Jennifer Reis certainly knows her stuff! From calming videos to lively mudras, this blog has something for everyone. Jennifer also offers private sessions for those who want to dive a little deeper.

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