Yoga for Longevity: Mobility, Mindfulness, and Vibrant Health

What is Therapeutic Yoga, Anyway? | Ep. 38

8 min · 21. apr. 2026
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On the surface, many yoga classes can look the same. But the experience inside your body can feel completely different. In this episode, Mikah Horn unpacks what therapeutic yoga really means, and why it’s less about the poses themselves and more about how and why they’re practiced. Rather than focusing on quick fixes or isolated symptoms, therapeutic yoga takes a whole-person approach. It considers your body, your nervous system, your habits, and your lived experience. This is where real, lasting change begins. You’ll learn how intentional sequencing, mindful pacing, and awareness-based cueing work together to support strength, mobility, and resilience, without pushing your body beyond what it’s ready for. This episode offers a grounded perspective on what makes a practice truly supportive, especially for long-term health and longevity. If you’ve ever wondered why some classes feel better than others, or why certain approaches just “click”, this conversation brings clarity. In this episode, you’ll learn: * The difference between yoga therapy and therapeutic yoga * Why treating the body as a whole system matters for healing and longevit * How intentional sequencing supports both the body and nervous system * Why slowing down isn’t about ease, but about awareness and safety * The role of interoception in building a deeper connection to your body * How therapeutic yoga adapts the practice to you—not the other way around 👉 Your Next Step Try it for yourself with a Free 7-Day Trial of Lifelong Yoga Online [https://yogawithmikah.com/lifelong-yoga-1-in-granbury/]. Experience guided classes designed to support your body with intention, structure, and consistency. 💌 Stay Connected Facebook: Lifelong Yoga with Mikah [https://www.facebook.com/lifelongyogatherapy] Instagram: @lifelong.yoga [https://www.instagram.com/lifelong.yoga/]

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