Eating Behaviors |
Motivated to make healthier choices |
“Because I know I’m trying to improve myself by doing yoga and I think I shouldn’t go and get a Subway sub. Or if I do, I get the healthier version. [Yoga] puts me in a mindset, like, I’m trying to be better, so then I eat better” |
More mindful eating |
“[As a result of yoga] I tend to choose the things that fuel [my body] rather than the things that are just available and easy to eat and taste delicious.” |
Management of stress and emotional eating |
“When you’re feeling less anxiety, more peaceful, more hopeful about things, then, you don’t see the need to consume everything in your house.” |
More healthy food cravings |
“After you’re sweating for 60 min [in yoga], I get out and crave good food.” |
The yoga community |
“I became closer friends with people that did yoga who also happened to eat healthier. I spent more time in places where people were interested in being healthy.” |
Physical Activity |
Activity due to yoga practice |
“In the winter I don’t do any sports, so [Yoga’s] my one way of moving.” |
Motivated to do other forms of physical activity |
“[Yoga] gave me enough confidence to go out and join the gym and get a personal trainer, and I don’t think I would have necessarily done those steps had it not been for starting out with the yoga and seeing results with that and feeling more comfortable with myself.” |
Improved capacity to be physically active |
“I coach basketball…before that, I couldn’t get out and do stuff, and I started yoga, and I’m able to… run up and down with the high school kids now and play basketball with them. So [yoga] helps me be more active.” |
Complemented an already active lifestyle |
“[Yoga] definitely makes my body feel better… but I definitely try to be very active, so in my mind I would say my activity level encompasses yoga versus yoga making me more active.” |