Interoception is the ability to perceive internal body signals: heartbeat, breath, muscle tension, gut sensations. A 2017 study found that people with higher interoceptive awareness reported lower stress and greater capacity for emotional regulation. The connection was statistically significant and held across different populations.
Yoga is one of the few physical practices that explicitly trains interoception. The instructions to “notice your breath,” “feel the stretch,” and “observe sensation” are not merely poetic. They are developing a measurable capacity that, according to this research, serves as a buffer against stress.
This reframes yoga’s emphasis on internal awareness as a practical skill with real-world consequences. The ability to accurately sense what is happening in your body allows earlier recognition of stress responses and greater capacity to modulate them before they escalate.
Source: Yoga Research: Immunity & General Health on ashtanga.tech. Original research.

