• To identify the physical and psychological benefits of yoga for adults with learning disabilities
• To learn how yoga classes can be adapted to make them accessible and enjoyable for adults with learning disabilities
• To be aware of the potential for online delivery of yoga classes for adults with learning disabilities
Yoga is a practice that consists of gentle stretching, breathing exercises and meditation. It can be used as a mind-body intervention, and has benefits for physical and emotional health and well-being. Different yoga styles involve a different intensity of practice. However, the accessibility of yoga to people with physical and learning disabilities is limited. People with learning disabilities experience many health and emotional disadvantages and have a lower average age of death than the general population. Yoga provides an opportunity to increase their well-being.
This article discusses the development of a method to teach yoga to adults with learning disabilities. The aim of this initiative was to demonstrate that by using a person-centred approach, people with learning disabilities can be supported to enjoy the practice and benefits of yoga in face-to-face classes and online.
Learning Disability Practice. doi: 10.7748/ldp.2021.e2124
Peer reviewThis article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and checked for plagiarism using automated software
Correspondence Conflict of interestErika Hillman-Rees is a co-director of Flexible Options
Harwood L, Hillman-Rees E (2021) Accessible yoga for adults with learning disabilities: the Yoga for Me approach. Learning Disability Practice. doi: 10.7748/ldp.2021.e2124
Published online: 06 May 2021
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