![]() I could see then what was barreling down the pike but hadn’t fully grokked the reality hurtling toward us. We’d just met in person the week before, as the coronavirus crisis was starting to bubble up in earnest stateside. ![]() “It’s a really interesting time,” Adriene tells me over Zoom, repeating herself for emphasis. Exercise instructors are improvising the best they can with impromptu livestreams on Instagram and scheduled classes via Zoom fitness apps are seeing explosive growth. Hell, with gyms, boutique fitness studios, and community centers across the US newly shuttered, at-home anything is our only guided exercise option, period. What was once offered as an accessible, affordable alternative to a studio setting, at-home yoga is, for the foreseeable future, the only option for people who want to do yoga. The 553 videos in her YouTube library have netted more than 597 million combined views. ![]() The classes are startlingly specific, customized to professions and hobbies ( Yoga for Gardeners! Yoga for Skaters! Yoga for Chefs!) and health conditions ( Yoga for PTSD, Yoga for Migraines, Yoga for Diabetes), not to mention a vast collection of practices designed to ease suffering ( Yoga for Suffering, for starters). Since the Yoga With Adriene YouTube account started in 2012, it has amassed 7.27 million subscribers. Adriene hosts Yoga With Adriene, an astoundingly popular YouTube channel predicated on a simple premise: You attend yoga classes led by Adriene in your home, which she streams from her home, for free. Coronavirus notwithstanding, she’d still be home, and, quite possibly, in your home. The 35-year-old yoga teacher has been on self-imposed lockdown since March 13 her home city of Austin, Texas, where I also live, didn’t issue its stay-at-home order until April 2, well after San Francisco and New York City but before many other places in the US. You’re reading this during the coronavirus pandemic.Īdriene Mishler is also home. Or sitting in the carpool line waiting for your kids after school. You’re not reading this while eating in a restaurant. If you’re fortunate enough to own a treadmill, an elliptical machine, or stationary bike, you could be reading this while working out - but you’re definitely not at the gym. Visit Support for help on how to gift or redeem a gift card.You are reading this from your couch. Upon purchase a redemption code will be given to you. Find What Feels Good for only 27¢ a day! One-time purchase to share FWFG with someone special. Charges you every month and you can cancel anytime you want. Both plans auto-renew so be sure to make any changes 7 days before the end of your subscription cycle. ![]() Theres a plan for every type of a need - choose the one that fits your needs best. ![]() Your commitment to FWFG Yoga helps keep the Yoga With Adriene Youtube channel alive! Help provide accessible, consistent, high quality free yoga available for all. Plus receive 20% off in the FWFG shop year round! Your monthly contribution as a member contributes to the lives of other human beings. First access to our announcements, events, retreats and trainings. These classes and workshops are led by Adriene and a diverse curation of unique and experienced guest teachers. We add new videos every week, stay tuned, we are just getting started! Find creative and experiential invitations to learn and explore the body and what it means to be well. This is your one stop shop for yoga, creativity, wellness, and all things FWFG. without ads and enjoy monthly membership vlogs from Adriene. Explore daily practices, workshops, in depth learning, weekly or monthly accountability series, and an opportunity to connect with a one of a kind global community. Join Find What Feels Good and access over 700 videos including yoga and meditation for all levels. ACCESS FROM ANY DEVICE, WHERE YOU WANT AND WHEN YOU WANT. ![]()
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