7 Beginner Yoga Poses for Couples

Publish date: 2024-08-09

Relationship ruts are so easy to fall into. Even when you’re crazy about your partner, we all find ourselves doing the same thing every night: Eating dinner and then retiring to the couch for exactly 1.75 hours of Netflix or staring blankly at our phones before hitting the hay. Sure, it’s comforting, but it can also get monotonous. Adding a little somethin’-somethin’ to your routine can reignite that spark and, at it’s best, make you feel more connected to your mind and body and the mind and body of your partner. That’s right: Yoga is just what the doctor ordered.

These yoga poses for partners can be a little challenging, but are also great for beginners — you don’t need to be a yoga expert to get through this practice. Just remember to always listen to your body, focus on your breathing technique and don’t do anything that hurts. And don’t forget to laugh and have a blast connecting with your partner. Child with medium skin tone and striped hooded top wipes sweat from their forehead with a tissue. Related story How Hot Is Too Hot for Your Kids to Play Outside?

Partner breathing

This is a gentle way to connect with your partner, helps open the heart and is an easy way to connect with your breath.

Partner Twist

Twists help cleanse the body and assist in the detoxifying process. This is also a fun way to initiate playfulness with your partner.

Temple

This helps open the shoulders and chest, which is the seat of our energetic heart. Child with medium skin tone and striped hooded top wipes sweat from their forehead with a tissue. Related story How Hot Is Too Hot for Your Kids to Play Outside?

Twin Trees

Balance poses encourage focus, and this specific pose invites playful focus while being a gentle hip opener.

Double-Down Dog

This is a gentle inversion that brings length in the spine. It also inspires communication and closeness.

Partner Forward-Fold

Feels so good! This pose opens the hamstrings and calms the nervous system.

Buddy Boat

This pose is energetic and gently works the core. It is playful and encourages laughter.

After finishing the poses, come to a neutral position lying next to each other on your backs in Corpse Pose, maybe resting hands together gently. Allow the body to completely relax with your eyes closed. Feel the closeness with your partner and your connection to the present moment. Relax in this pose for three to five minutes before completing your practice.

Get to know your partner and yourself better with these duo-driven poses. If you and your partner love them, look for acroyoga classes in your area to explore more.

Alexandra Bruin Earl has taught yoga since 2009 and has studied with some of the world’s most renowned yoga teachers. She specializes in deep relaxation and spine and joint health and offers personal and group yoga lessons. Read more about her and services on her website.

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A version of this article was originally published in February 2014.

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