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10 Reasons Why Teenagers Should Practice Yoga — A Parent's Guide

10 Reasons Why Teenagers Should Practice Yoga — A Parent's Guide
  • Anandana Nadhavajhala By Anandana Nadhavajhala
  • 13 Apr 2026

10 Reasons Why Teenagers Should Practice Yoga — A Parent's Guide

If you are a parent in Barnet wondering whether yoga is right for your teenager, you are not alone. More and more families across Barnet, Finchley, and North London are discovering that yoga is one of the most powerful tools available to help young people thrive — physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Teenagers today face pressures that previous generations never had — constant social media, exam stress, peer pressure, and the physical demands of a rapidly changing body. Yoga addresses all of these challenges in one simple, accessible practice.

Here are 10 compelling reasons why your teenager should start practicing yoga — and why so many Barnet parents are already booking their children into our Friday evening class.

1. Yoga Dramatically Reduces Exam Stress and Anxiety

Exam season is one of the most stressful periods in a young person's life. Yoga teaches teenagers practical breathing techniques — known as pranayama — that activate the body's parasympathetic nervous system, effectively switching off the stress response.

Studies published in the Journal of Adolescent Health have found that teenagers who practice yoga regularly report significantly lower levels of perceived stress and anxiety compared to those who do not. These are not abstract benefits — students tell us they use breathing techniques learned in class during actual exams.

At our Friday 6 PM teen yoga class in Barnet, breathing and mindfulness techniques are woven into every session so your teenager builds these skills naturally over time.

2. It Builds Genuine Self-Confidence

Unlike competitive sports, yoga is entirely non-competitive. There are no winners or losers, no fastest or strongest. Every student works at their own pace and within their own body's capabilities.

This environment is transformative for teenagers, particularly those who struggle with body image or who feel intimidated by traditional sports. When a young person masters a challenging pose — even something as simple as balancing on one leg — the sense of achievement is real and deeply personal.

Parents at Yoga Sadharm Anandana regularly tell us that their children return home from class noticeably calmer and more self-assured. That quiet confidence builds session by session.

3. Yoga Improves Concentration and Academic Focus

One of the most surprising benefits parents notice is improved focus at school. Yoga trains the mind to stay present — a skill that translates directly into the classroom.

A 2019 study from the University of Illinois found that students who practiced yoga showed improved working memory and cognitive flexibility. These are the exact mental skills needed to absorb new information, solve problems, and perform well in exams.

Regular yoga practice essentially trains the brain the same way physical exercise trains the body — and the academic results often speak for themselves.

4. It Counteracts the Physical Damage of Screen Time

The average British teenager spends over 7 hours per day looking at screens. This creates a very specific set of physical problems — rounded shoulders, forward head posture, tight hip flexors, and a weakened core.

Yoga directly counteracts all of these issues. Our teen classes include poses that open the chest and shoulders, lengthen the spine, strengthen the core, and restore natural posture. Many parents notice their teenager standing taller and moving more freely within just a few weeks of starting classes.

In a world where teenagers are increasingly sedentary, yoga provides the exact movement their bodies need.

5. Yoga Teaches Emotional Regulation

Teenagers are neurologically wired for emotional intensity. The prefrontal cortex — the part of the brain responsible for rational decision-making and emotional regulation — is not fully developed until the mid-twenties.

Yoga gives teenagers practical tools to manage big emotions before they become overwhelming. The combination of mindful breathing, movement, and stillness teaches the nervous system to respond rather than react — an invaluable skill that serves young people for the rest of their lives.

Parents often tell us they notice their teenagers handling difficult situations more calmly after a few months of regular practice.

6. It Supports Healthy Sleep

Poor sleep is epidemic among teenagers. Late nights, screen time before bed, and anxiety all contribute to a generation that is chronically under-rested — which then worsens mood, academic performance, and physical health.

Yoga activates the parasympathetic nervous system (the rest-and-digest response), making it significantly easier to fall asleep and stay asleep. Evening classes in particular — like our Friday 6 PM session at Yoga Sadharm Anandana in Barnet — are ideal because the calming effects carry directly into the night.

Many of our teen students report falling asleep more easily on the nights they attend class.

7. Yoga Builds Physical Strength and Flexibility

It is a common misconception that yoga is only for flexible people. In reality, yoga builds the flexibility, balance, and functional strength that teenagers need — whether they play football, dance, swim, or simply want to move through life without pain.

Our teen yoga sessions include age-appropriate sequences that develop core strength, improve joint mobility, and build the kind of balanced, functional fitness that supports every other physical activity your teenager enjoys.

Several of our Barnet students have found that their performance in other sports — running, football, gymnastics — improved noticeably after just a few months of consistent yoga practice.

8. It Creates a Safe Space Away From Social Pressure

Teenagers live under near-constant social scrutiny — at school, online, and with peers. Our Friday teen class in Barnet is intentionally designed as a judgement-free zone where young people can simply be themselves.

No phones. No social media. No performance. Just movement, breath, and a group of young people all working on the same thing together.

This hour of genuine disconnection from social pressure is something many of our teen students say they look forward to every single week. In an increasingly online world, that kind of real-world community matters enormously.

9. Yoga Helps Teenagers Connect With Their Bodies Positively

Body image issues affect a significant proportion of teenagers — particularly young women, but increasingly young men too. Social media presents an endless stream of unrealistic body standards that can be deeply damaging to a developing sense of self.

Yoga shifts the focus away from how the body looks and towards what the body can do. Every session is a reminder that the body is capable, strong, and worthy of care — not an object to be judged or compared.

Instructor Anandana creates an environment at our Barnet studio that is explicitly body-positive and inclusive. Every shape, size, and ability level is equally welcome and equally celebrated.

10. It Gives Teenagers Life Skills That Last Forever

Everything a teenager learns in a yoga class — how to breathe through difficulty, how to stay present, how to be kind to themselves, how to keep going when something feels hard — these are life skills that serve them well beyond the yoga mat.

University applications, job interviews, relationships, parenthood — the self-awareness and emotional intelligence developed through regular yoga practice is arguably the most valuable gift you can give a young person.

Many of our adult students in Barnet tell us they wish they had discovered yoga as teenagers. You have the opportunity to give your child that head start.

About Our Teen Yoga Class in Barnet

Our Yoga Session for Teenagers runs every Friday at 6:00 PM at Yoga Sadharm Anandana, 15 Kings Road, Barnet, EN5 4EF. Sessions are 60 minutes long and cost £14 per class.

The class is designed for young people aged 13–17 and is suitable for complete beginners. No previous yoga experience is required — just comfortable clothing and an open mind.

We also offer a drop-in option, so your teenager can try a single session before committing to a regular schedule. Many of our teen students have now been attending for over a year, and the transformation their parents describe is remarkable.

What Barnet Parents Are Saying

"The teen yoga class has made a real difference to my daughter's confidence and focus at school. She comes home from every session in a completely different mood. Highly recommend."
— Parent, Finchley

"My son was sceptical at first — he thought yoga was 'not for him'. Six months later he tells me it is the best part of his week. His grades have improved and he handles stress so much better now."
— Parent, Barnet

How to Book Your Teenager's First Yoga Class

Booking takes less than two minutes:

  1. Visit yogasadharmanandana.com/register
  2. Select the Yoga Session for Teenagers — Friday 6 PM
  3. Complete your online booking
  4. Receive your confirmation by email

You can also call us on 07405 952772 or email contact@yogasadharmanandana.com if you have any questions about whether the class is right for your teenager.

Give your teenager the tools to handle stress, build confidence,