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Yoga Teacher Shares 4 Moves to Energize Your Body

By Ethan Granger
Published: October 6, 2025
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Incorporating both strength and mobility training is essential for developing a resilient body that remains injury-free and capable at every stage of life. A yoga teacher has introduced a brief yet powerful bodyweight movement routine that can be completed in just minutes, emphasizing that you don’t need heavy weights to enhance joint and muscle strength or improve flexibility.

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  • Benefits of the Routine

Resistance training, daily activity, stress management, and quality sleep all contribute to overall health, but yoga flows like the one demonstrated by Yoga With Issy can dramatically enhance bodily resilience. This routine focuses on mobilizing the spine and resetting your overall body without requiring any equipment.

To get started, it’s recommended to roll out a quality yoga mat, create a motivating playlist, and take a deep breath, as this routine is designed to invigorate and energize.

Watch the Full Routine

Issy attributes numerous physical and psychological benefits to this routine, including enhanced spinal mobility, strengthened glutes, opened hips, and relief from tension in the upper back and neck.

However, beginners may find it more beneficial to work on developing mobility and flexibility first. In such cases, exploring three foundational exercises to build hip strength might be preferable.

For those already familiar with mobility exercises and comfortable with the movements after watching Issy’s YouTube short, this routine may quickly become a favorite for full-body activation.

Benefits of the Routine

The flow consists of a limited number of moves, each of which will challenge your thoracic and lower-body flexibility, along with overall balance. It’s advisable to avoid using your hands for support during the flow. However, if needed, place them in front of you to facilitate transitions as you gradually work towards performing the flow independently.

One highlight of the routine is the yogi squat, an excellent exercise for strengthening the lower body while simultaneously opening the hips and groin. This movement also promotes ankle mobility and aids in resetting the spine, alleviating back tension.

From the yogi squat, you will transition into a quad stretch—this involves bringing your knees forward and resting them on the mat, which helps open the hips and stretch the thighs. From there, Issy guides you into camel pose, a deep backbend that can be supported by placing hands on the lower back or on the backs of the legs, especially if reaching the ankles proves difficult.

Following the camel pose, the routine reverses back to the yogi squat and concludes with a forward fold, which stretches the entire back of the body, including the glutes, lower back, and hamstrings. Those experiencing tightness in the back may also find this stretch beneficial for relieving mid-back tension and easing spinal discomfort.

Executing this complete routine for several minutes each morning will leave you feeling energized, flexible, and ready to face any workout. If the transition from squat to kneeling doesn’t suit your body, alternative modifications are available that can be demonstrated.

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