Yoga’s Popularity Surges: Why Millions Are Practicing Now

Yoga is far more than a passing fitness trend—it’s a global movement and a multibillion-dollar industry practiced by millions.

From striking images of people performing flexible poses to celebrities praising its benefits, yoga has drawn widespread interest. Below are key facts about yoga and its economic and cultural impact that may surprise you.

1. Yoga Strengthens Mind, Body, and Spirit

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Yoga has gained popularity across the world. Getty Images

Yoga is an ancient discipline refined over thousands of years. It blends physical postures, breath work, and contemplative practices to nurture physical health, mental clarity, and deeper self-awareness. For many, yoga is not just exercise but a holistic lifestyle that supports overall well-being.

2. The Practice Has Gone Mainstream

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Yoga is now a mainstream exercise practice. Getty Images

Hatha yoga—the physical practice of holding asanas (postures)—is the most visible form of yoga in the West. What was once considered niche has become a widely accepted form of exercise practiced by people across ages and fitness levels.

3. The Aim Is to Help You Feel Better

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Yoga is a great way to connect with nature. martina_sergi

Beyond physical gains, yoga emphasizes breath, alignment, and mindful movement. It’s widely valued for promoting a positive relationship with the body and can be used as a complementary practice alongside other workouts or as a complete program on its own.

4. Yoga Outperforms Many Other Exercise Options

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Yoga is popular. Google Trends

Because yoga promotes inclusivity and adaptability, it attracts broader interest than many high-intensity or specialized fitness trends. From 2014 to 2019, online search interest for yoga consistently outpaced searches for CrossFit, spinning, SoulCycle, and Zumba, reflecting its growing mainstream appeal.

5. Not Everyone Embraces Yoga

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Yoga has been around for a long time. wearescorch

Yoga has faced criticism and controversy in some cultural and religious contexts. Debates about its spiritual roots and modern commercialization have existed since yoga’s introduction to the West. Despite that, many practitioners and teachers focus on the practice’s inclusive, health-promoting aspects.

6. Benefits Generally Outweigh Risks

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Yoga brings happiness to many people. Getty Images

Like any physical activity, yoga can cause injury if performed incorrectly or pushed too hard. Proper instruction and attention to alignment reduce risks. Overall, research and practitioner experience point to many physical and mental health benefits when practiced safely.

7. It’s a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry

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Yoga can be relaxing. Getty Images

Estimates of yoga’s market size vary—reports have placed it from several billion to tens of billions of dollars—depending on methodologies and what’s included (classes, apparel, accessories, teacher training, retreats, digital subscriptions, and more). What’s clear is that yoga represents a major global market driven by class fees, equipment, and lifestyle products.

8. More Lucrative and Popular Than Some Competing Trends

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Yoga teaches you how to be a peaceful warrior. Getty Images

Compared with other fitness movements like CrossFit—which itself is a sizable industry—yoga often reaches a wider audience and generates substantial consumer spending through varied revenue streams.

9. Yoga vs. CrossFit in Search Interest

Yoga vs. CrossFit

See you later, CrossFit. Google Trends

Online search data show that yoga consistently receives more search interest than CrossFit over recent years, reflecting broader public curiosity and participation.

10. Roughly a Quarter of the World May Practice Yoga

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Yoga levels range from beginner to expert. Getty Images

Some estimates suggest as many as 2 billion people have engaged in yoga globally, which would amount to a large portion of the world’s population. Estimates vary widely depending on definitions of “practice” and data sources.

11. Other Estimates Put the Number at About 300 Million

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Yoga practitioners in Bali. reny_rahmaa

Alternate sources estimate around 300 million regular practitioners worldwide. Discrepancies reflect different research methods, but regardless, yoga’s global reach is significant.

12. Yoga vs. Tinder

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Yoga’s an effective exercise option. Getty Images

More people practice yoga regularly than the number of daily users on certain popular apps; for example, Tinder’s estimated user base is tens of millions, but yoga reaches a broader and more diverse audience globally.

13. One-Third of Americans Express Interest in Practicing

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The number of U.S. yoga practitioners is estimated to be more than 36 million. Getty Images

Surveys have shown that a significant portion of Americans express interest in starting yoga within a given year, and estimates place active U.S. practitioners in the tens of millions.

14. Yoga Has Been in the U.S. Since the Late 1800s

Swami Vivekenanda

Swami Vivekenanda is credited with bringing yoga to the United States in the late 1800s. Wikimedia

Swami Vivekananda introduced yoga philosophy and practices to the United States in the 1890s, publishing influential works that helped spark Western interest in these teachings.

15. Anyone Can Explore Yoga’s Spiritual Dimensions

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Yoga helps people find balance. Getty Images

Figures such as Paramahansa Yogananda popularized yoga and meditation throughout the 20th century, helping introduce spiritual and practical aspects of yoga to a wider audience. His writings remain influential to many readers worldwide.

16. Yoga Studios Are Thriving

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Most yoga studios promote an accepting and open culture, no matter your physical abilities. Getty Images

There are thousands of studios across the United States alone, ranging from small independent spaces to larger studios and franchises catering to different styles and budgets.

17. Yoga Welcomes Everyone

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Yoga studios are meditative and energizing places. Getty Images

Studios and classes vary widely, offering something for beginners, athletes, parents, seniors, and everyone in between. Yoga’s adaptability makes it accessible to many different populations.

18. Yoga Is a Popular E-commerce Search

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Mats come in different colors and designs. Getty Images

Yoga-related products—especially mats—rank highly among online searches and purchases, reflecting strong consumer interest in accessories and gear that support practice at home or on the go.

19. Quality Mats Are Affordable

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A good yoga mat becomes your friend. yogi.magic

You can find a comfortable, reliable mat for a modest price—often between $20 and $100—making it an accessible investment for most beginners and regular practitioners.

20. Instagram Embraces Yoga

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Being a yoga lifestyle brand or influencer is growing business, too. yoga

Hashtags and accounts dedicated to yoga attract millions of posts and followers, fueling a visual culture that spreads inspiration, tutorials, and lifestyle content.

21. Major Influencers Reach Millions

Shannon De Lima

Shannon De Lima is a yoga influencer with 2.2 million Instagram followers. shadelima

Top yoga influencers and lifestyle brands command large followings, helping popularize styles, products, retreats, and training programs while creating new career paths within the yoga economy.

22. Teaching Yoga Is a Popular Career or Side Hustle

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Being a yoga teacher is great for one’s overall stress levels. Getty Images

Many people train as instructors and find teaching to be a rewarding job with flexible hours. It’s commonly cited as a low-stress, meaningful occupation that supports personal growth.

23. Thousands of Schools and Instructors Exist

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This pose is not for beginners. aubrymarie

Many certified programs and registered schools train teachers worldwide. The growing number of instructors reflects the demand for qualified teachers and diverse class offerings.

24. There Are Many Ways to Practice

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A woman practices kundalini yoga. Getty Images

Yoga combines with other fitness modalities and appears in many styles—vinyasa, Iyengar, hot yoga, bikram, kundalini, yin, restorative, power, and fusion classes like yogalates—offering options for every preference and need.

25. Yoga Is Flexible in Meaning and Practice

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Every yoga journey is unique. lauraneyoga

Yoga can be tailored for rehabilitation, strength, relaxation, athletic cross-training, or spiritual exploration. Its adaptability helps people integrate the practice into different lifestyles and fitness goals.

26. Class Prices Vary

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The average starting cost for a yoga class in the U.S. is $12. Getty Images

Class costs depend on location and studio type. In many regions, drop-in prices commonly range from about $12 to $16, though memberships, packages, and gym classes can lower the per-class cost.

27. Many Studios Offer Deals

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Yoga is the practice of quieting your mind. flexhotyoga

Class packages, monthly memberships, and drop-in deals make regular practice more affordable for many students.

28. Yoga Can Become Habit-Forming (in a Good Way)

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Yoga allows people to see the world in a new way. yogadelicious

Many practitioners describe yoga as transformative. Once the physical and mental benefits become apparent, it’s common to build a steady, rewarding practice into daily life.

29. Online Instruction Makes It Accessible

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Om. Getty Images

If studio classes aren’t for you, countless online resources—free and paid—offer guided classes, tutorials, and programs so you can practice at home on your own schedule.

30. You Can Start with Just 10 Minutes

Yoga at home

Namaste. lauraneyoga

Even short, consistent sessions—ten minutes a day—can yield benefits in flexibility, stress reduction, and mental focus. Starting small makes it easier to build a lasting habit.

Whether you’re curious about yoga’s cultural roots, considering it for fitness, or looking for a new way to reduce stress, the practice offers a broad array of approaches to meet different needs. Namaste.