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Lazy Yoga – Your Ultimate Guide

Trudy Vains by Trudy Vains
04/11/2025
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If you think yoga is life-changing, wait until you try Lazy Yoga — also known as Yoga in Bed. Designed for those days when motivation is low, energy is lacking, or you simply want to stretch without leaving your doona cocoon, Lazy Yoga will make even the most exercise-resistant soul fall in love with movement again.

Everyone who’s ever started yoga swears by its life-changing effects — but let’s be honest, some days we just can’t make it to class. Maybe you’re recovering from an injury, nursing fatigue, or just craving a slow start to your day. That’s where Lazy Yoga comes in: gentle, restorative postures you can do without getting out of bed.

All you need is a few minutes, your favourite pyjamas, and a willingness to stretch, breathe, and reset.

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Why Lazy Yoga Works

Lazy Yoga is all about intentional movement, deep breathing, and mindful gratitude. You don’t need equipment, flexibility, or experience — just a few simple poses to help ease your body and quiet your mind.

You can practise this mini-sequence in the morning to wake up gently, or at night to wind down and prepare for deep, restorative sleep.


Step-by-Step Lazy Yoga Sequence

1. Lazy Yoga Breathing

Start by lying comfortably on your back. Place one hand over your heart and the other on your belly. You can stretch your legs out long, or bring the soles of your feet together in Butterfly Pose.

Gently close your eyes.
Inhale slowly through your nose, feeling your chest and belly rise.
Exhale through your nose, letting everything soften.
Repeat for ten rounds of deep, conscious breathing. Try to stay awake — it’s Lazy Yoga, not Sleeping Yoga!


2. Lying Mountain Pose

In traditional yoga, Mountain Pose (Tadasana) is a standing posture of strength and stability. In Lazy Yoga, it becomes a gentle grounding pose.

Simply lie still with legs extended and arms relaxed by your sides.
Breathe deeply for at least 60 seconds, allowing your body to feel supported and calm.


3. Knee-to-Chest Stretch

Extend both legs on the bed, then reach your arms overhead, lengthening through your fingers and toes.
Bring one knee gently to your chest, interlacing your fingers around your shin or knee.
Keep your foot flexed and your shoulders relaxed.
Hold for five slow breaths, then repeat on the other side.

Finish by placing both feet flat on the bed, knees bent and relaxed.


4. Gentle Side Stretch

Keep your knees bent and feet flat, hip-width apart.
Slowly let both knees fall to one side, keeping your shoulders on the bed.
This soothing twist releases tension in the lower back.
Hold for five deep breaths, then gently draw your knees back to centre and repeat on the other side.


5. Neck Stretch

Still lying in bed, softly turn your head to one side.
Hold for five slow, mindful breaths through the nose.
Bring your head back to centre and repeat on the other side.

This gentle stretch relieves neck tension and helps settle the nervous system.


6. Mantra and Gratitude

Finish your Lazy Yoga session with a simple gratitude ritual.

Place your hands over your heart and ask yourself:

  • What am I grateful for today?
  • What will my mantra be?

For example:

“I am grateful for my health.”
“My body is perfect just as it is.”

Your mantra can shift your mindset, boost focus, and cultivate calm throughout the day.


Lazy Yoga for Morning Energy or Better Sleep

  • In the morning: Use Lazy Yoga to awaken your body, centre your breath, and start your day with calm intention.
  • At night: Practise the same sequence to unwind, slow your thoughts, and ease into a restful sleep.

And remember — anytime you feel overwhelmed during the day, pause for five deep breaths to re-centre your mind and body.


Namaste.
A little Lazy Yoga can go a long way toward feeling more relaxed, grateful, and balanced — no yoga mat required.

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Trudy Vains is an Author, Yoga Teacher, and APP creator. Trudy’s book, 'Fused,' provides inspiration and a positive mindset in overcoming challenges. Trudy’s APP - 'Back Happy Yoga,' provides classes for mobility issues, back aches and pains, and stretches you can do at your desk.

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