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Why Yoga Is So Important for Runners (Plus 8 Easy Poses to Try)

A simple routine loosens tight spots, strengthens weak areas, and makes you a better, less injury-prone athlete.

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Run Strong Training Guides, less injury-prone runner. For Rebecca Pacheco, yoga and running have always been intertwined. “I started running when I was 14 and doing yoga when I was 16, so I really don’t know one without the other,” she says. Recognizing the Updated: Nov 12, 2020 6:13 PM EST can have on both the runner’s body (improved flexibility, range of motion, muscular strength) and mind (more focus, less stress), Pacheco, author of Easy Yoga Poses That Help Me Run Better, developed Om Athlete, a class to help runners improve performance and prevent injury.

“Yoga is the perfect recovery activity for runners,” Pacheco says. “It relieves soreness and tension in your hardworking muscles and restores range of motion so you can run better the next time you hit the road.”

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Downward Dog

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Adho Mukha Svanasana
Benefits: Relieves tension in legs, feet, and back; stretches hamstrings and glutes.

Races - Places: Begin on your hands and knees. Align wrists under shoulders and knees under hips. Spread fingers and press into palms. Tuck toes and lift knees off the floor. Gently try to straighten legs and raise hips into an inverted V. Breathe deeply for 10 breaths. As your muscles relax, try to straighten legs more and sink heels toward the mat.

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A simple yoga routine loosens tight spots, strengthens weak areas, and makes you a better

Low Lunge

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Anjaneyasana
Benefits: Why Yoga Is So Important for Runners Plus 8 Easy Poses to Try.

Races - Places: From Downward Dog, step your right foot forward between your hands. Lower your left knee and, keeping the right knee over right ankle, slide the left knee back. Turn the top of your left foot to the floor and lift your torso upright. Then sweep your arms out to the sides and up overhead. Drop your tailbone toward the floor and look up. Hold for 10 breaths, release, and repeat on the other side.

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Toes Squat Pose to Ankle Stretch Pose

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Running in the Cold
Benefits: Helps prevent plantar fasciitis by stretching the shins and arches of the feet.

Races - Places: Kneel on your mat with toes curled under. Sit back on heels (you can place a yoga block or pillow between heels and glutes if you like). Breathe deeply for 10 counts. Then, point toes, place your hands on the mat behind you, and lean back as you attempt to lift knees off the mat. If knees don’t come far up, don’t worry. You’ll still feel a nice stretch in shins and arches. Hold for a few breaths, then release.

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A simple yoga routine loosens tight spots, strengthens weak areas, and makes you a better

Reclining Hand to Big Toe

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Mitch Mandel

Supta Padangusthasana
Benefits: Stretches hamstrings.

Races - Places: Lie on your back with both legs extended. Bend right knee, loop a yoga strap (or dog leash or belt) around the arch of the right foot, and hold both ends of the strap with right hand. Try to straighten right leg. As hamstring relaxes, try to gently pull it toward you. But don’t strain—you should feel a good stretch down the back of the thigh. Hold for 10 breaths and repeat on the other leg.

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Reclining Pigeon

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Mitch Mandel

Supta Kapotasana
Benefits: Releases tension and tightness in the hips.

Races - Places: Lie on your back with knees bent and thighs parallel and hip-distance apart. Cross left ankle over right thigh. Reach left arm through the space between thighs and reach right arm around the outside of right thigh. Clasp hands below right knee and flex left foot. If your head comes off your mat, place a pillow or block behind head. Hold for 10 breaths and repeat on the other leg.

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A simple yoga routine loosens tight spots, strengthens weak areas, and makes you a better

Reclining Cow Face

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Mitch Mandel

Supta Gomukhasana
Benefits: Updated: Nov 12, 2020 6:13 PM EST.

Races - Places: Lie on your back and cross knees, sending feet out to sides. Hold onto right foot with left hand and left foot with right hand. Or if it’s more comfortable, hold shins. Pull heels in toward body, then out to the sides and slightly up. Hold for 10 breaths, then reverse leg position and repeat.

Reclining Spinal Twist

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Supta Matsyendrasana
Benefits: Watch Rebecca Pacheco demonstrate each move.

Races - Places: From Reclining Cow Face, lower your legs and twist to left while keeping legs intertwined. Extend both arms out to sides. Turn your head to the right and relax for 10 breaths. Switch sides.

[Adho Mukha Svanasana]

A simple yoga routine loosens tight spots, strengthens weak areas, and makes you a better

Legs Up the Wall

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Mitch Mandel

Viparita Karani
Benefits: Relieves tension in legs, feet, and back; stretches hamstrings and glutes.

Races - Places: Sidle up beside an open wall space, with your hips as close to the base of the wall as is comfortable. Swing legs up the wall and lie back. Rest here anywhere from 10 breaths to 10 minutes. Some people even nod off—sleep is the most essential recovery pose.

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