Best time to do yoga: Morning vs evening; What works better for your body?

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There’s a reason yoga is often linked with early mornings. The body wakes up stiff, the mind is quieter, and distractions are low. Morning sessions tend to feel like a reset button.

Research from India’s Ministry of AYUSH highlights how early-day yoga can improve focus and regulate circadian rhythms.

Morning yoga supports better posture through the day. It also activates the parasympathetic nervous system, which helps manage stress before it builds up.

There is a catch, though. Muscles are colder in the morning. That means deeper stretches or intense poses may feel harder and, if rushed, even risky. A slower pace works best here.

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