05/21/2026
This is the most common excuse I hear. And it's the most backwards one.
A systematic review published in the International Journal of Yoga by Woodyard found that regular yoga practice improved flexibility, strength, and balance while simultaneously reducing cortisol, blood pressure, and markers of chronic inflammation.
You don't need to be flexible to start yoga. Yoga is how you become flexible. Stiffness is the invitation, not the disqualification.
Yoga isn't about the shape your body makes. It's about the conversation between your breath and your tension. Every exhale is your body releasing what it no longer needs.
And the benefits go far beyond flexibility. Reduced anxiety. Better sleep. Improved balance that prevents falls. Lower blood pressure. These aren't side effects. They're the main event.
Your body isn't too stiff for yoga. It's stiff because it's been waiting for you to move it gently, consistently, without judgment.
What's one stretch you could try tomorrow morning before you check your phone?