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The Real Reason Most People Quit Yoga in the First 3 Months (And What to Do Instead)

Daily Cup of Yoga

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May 22, 2026

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Trupti Rathi discusses common reasons why beginners quit yoga, emphasizing that issues like time constraints or lack of motivation are often symptoms rather than the root causes. She identifies three main reasons: measuring progress incorrectly, choosing unsuitable classes, and waiting to feel ready. Rathi advises committing to two classes weekly, tracking non-visible progress, and giving yoga 90 days to truly assess its benefits.

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NDTV

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· Jun 21, 2026

Haryana To Introduce Yoga In Class 6; Classes 3 - 9 From Next Year

International Yoga Day: Yoga practice programmes are being organised across different districts of Haryana.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 21, 2026

Yoga Day in J & K’s small towns reflects India’s wellness push in once conflict-affected regions

Yoga Day participation surges, highlighting a shift towards community wellness

The Tribune

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· Jun 21, 2026

Hundreds perform Yoga asanas in Nepal’s Pokhara on 12th International Yoga Day

Observed annually on June 21, International Yoga Day aims to raise awareness about the physical, mental, and spiritual benefits of yoga through various public programs and activities.

Middle East News 247

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· Jun 21, 2026

International Day of Yoga 2026 Message by Gautam Karve, Editor-in-Chief, World Media Organization

On this International Day of Yoga, I encourage people across the world to embrace yoga as a pathway to better health, inner peace, and overall well-being. In today’s fast-paced world, dedicating even a few minutes each day to yoga can create a positive impact on physical fitness and mental resilience. As we celebrate International Day [] The post International Day of Yoga 2026 Message by Gautam Karve, Editor-in-Chief, World Media Organization appeared first on Middle East News 247.

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· Jun 22, 2026

India Promotes Yoga As Solution To Ageing And Modern Stress

India urges Nigerians to embrace yoga for healthier ageing, stress management and improved physical and mental well-being.

India Today

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· Jun 20, 2026

Live: Thousands perform yoga for healthier living, leaders join celebrations

Live: Thousands perform yoga for healthier living, leaders join celebrations

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Related coverage for "The Real Reason Most People Quit Yoga in the First 3 Months (And What to Do Instead)": NDTV — Haryana To Introduce Yoga In Class 6; Classes 3 - 9 From Next Year. The Hindu BusinessLine — Yoga Day in J & K’s small towns reflects India’s wellness push in once conflict-affected regions. The Tribune — Hundreds perform Yoga asanas in Nepal’s Pokhara on 12th International Yoga Day. Middle East News 247 — International Day of Yoga 2026 Message by Gautam Karve, Editor-in-Chief, World Media Organization. Arise News — India Promotes Yoga As Solution To Ageing And Modern Stress. India Today — Live: Thousands perform yoga for healthier living, leaders join celebrations