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Many people stop practicing yoga after an injury, surgery, or the onset of chronic pain. Not because they no longer value yoga, but because they’re unsure how to practice safely in a body that has changed. In this episode of Yoga for Longevity, Mikah Horn explores why this happens and why it does not have to mean the end of your yoga practice.
This conversation gently challenges the idea that yoga should always look the same. Yoga is not about perfect poses or pushing through discomfort. It is a flexible system of movement, breath, and awareness that can evolve with you through different seasons of life. Injuries, joint replacements, arthritis, and aging bodies are not reasons to quit. They are invitations to adapt.
Mikah shares practical examples of how yoga can be modified for knee pain, shoulder issues, wrist discomfort, and other common limitations. She also speaks to the emotional side of injury recovery, especially the loss of trust many people feel toward their bodies, and why thoughtful instruction and clear options matter so much when returning to movement.
This episode is for anyone who has thought, “I used to do yoga, but now I don’t know how,” and is ready to reimagine what a sustainable, supportive practice can look like.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
👉 Your Next Step
Registration is opening soon for the Lifelong Yoga Foundation Series, a six-week program designed to help you build a yoga practice that fits your body now, not the body you had years ago. This series focuses on safe movement, clear modifications, and long-term sustainability so yoga can truly support you for the long haul.
💌 Stay ConnectedYouTube: Lifelong Yoga with Mikah
Instagram: @lifelong.yoga
By Mikah HornMany people stop practicing yoga after an injury, surgery, or the onset of chronic pain. Not because they no longer value yoga, but because they’re unsure how to practice safely in a body that has changed. In this episode of Yoga for Longevity, Mikah Horn explores why this happens and why it does not have to mean the end of your yoga practice.
This conversation gently challenges the idea that yoga should always look the same. Yoga is not about perfect poses or pushing through discomfort. It is a flexible system of movement, breath, and awareness that can evolve with you through different seasons of life. Injuries, joint replacements, arthritis, and aging bodies are not reasons to quit. They are invitations to adapt.
Mikah shares practical examples of how yoga can be modified for knee pain, shoulder issues, wrist discomfort, and other common limitations. She also speaks to the emotional side of injury recovery, especially the loss of trust many people feel toward their bodies, and why thoughtful instruction and clear options matter so much when returning to movement.
This episode is for anyone who has thought, “I used to do yoga, but now I don’t know how,” and is ready to reimagine what a sustainable, supportive practice can look like.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
👉 Your Next Step
Registration is opening soon for the Lifelong Yoga Foundation Series, a six-week program designed to help you build a yoga practice that fits your body now, not the body you had years ago. This series focuses on safe movement, clear modifications, and long-term sustainability so yoga can truly support you for the long haul.
💌 Stay ConnectedYouTube: Lifelong Yoga with Mikah
Instagram: @lifelong.yoga