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July 4, 2026
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Cortisol Dropped After a Single Yoga Class

A 2007 study found that people new to yoga experienced significant decreases in cortisol, the primary stress hormone, after just one class.

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peace, calm
sukha
ease, comfort
pranayama
breath control
shavasana
corpse pose, deep rest

Cortisol is the body’s primary stress hormone. Chronically elevated cortisol is linked to weight gain, immune suppression, and anxiety. A 2007 study measured cortisol levels in people who had never practiced yoga before, testing them before and after a single class. The result: significant decreases in cortisol after just one session.

This finding is meaningful because it suggests the stress-reducing effects of yoga are not cumulative only. They begin immediately. Even without any established practice or skill, the combination of guided movement, breathing, and relaxation produced a measurable physiological shift in beginners.

The practical implication is that telling someone to “try yoga” for stress is not merely anecdotal advice. There is a hormonal response that occurs from the first exposure. Of course, long-term practice likely deepens and sustains these effects, but the barrier to entry for experiencing a real physiological change is remarkably low.

Source: Yoga Research: Immunity & General Health on ashtanga.tech. Original research.

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"Cortisol levels significantly decreased in beginners after a single 90-minute yoga session."

β€” Yoga Journal

One class. No prior experience needed. Cortisol levels dropped measurably.

β€” MJH
Original Article: "Yoga Research: Immunity & General Health", ashtanga.tech
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