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Yoga Has No Gender: These Male Yogis Are Setting The Bar High

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Yoga Has No Gender: These Male Yogis Are Setting The Bar High

Yoga balances you emotionally and physically. Anyone and everyone can do yoga. Yoga has no gender, and here are some male yogis who are breaking the stereotype that yoga is only for women. These male yogis are the ones who are setting the high for everyone.

Yash Moradiya @yash.yoga

Instagram followers: 557K

Yash Moradiya is a yoga instructor based in Dubai. These male yogis are on a transformative mission. This Yogi is dedicated to guiding individuals towards unlocking their true potential, a journey that can inspire and empower us all.

Yash has broken the record for the longest time in holding the scorpion position, or vrschikasana) for an incredible 29:04 minutes, breaking the previous record of 4:47 minutes. The scorpion pose is an advanced yoga position where you place your forearms on the ground and arch your legs over your head- 10 x Guinness World record holder in India. 

Yash Moradiya’s yoga journey is a testament to the power of dedication and passion. He embarked on this path at the tender age of 8, and his unwavering commitment has led him to where he is today, inspiring countless others along the way. 

Yash had been preparing for this day for around two years. He used the lockdown period to boost his skills. He then selected an iconic date for this attempt: Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022. When written in a specific format (2/22/22), it is a palindrome, as per the Guinness World Record. 

In 2017, he completed his yoga teacher training course and chose yoga as his career. He wants to help people cope with their health issues and achieve their fitness goals. 

Nimish Kumar @nimishyadava

Instagram followers: 124K

Whether you are a beginner or want to make your routine healthy, you can get a whole studio experience at home. Learn and experience the art of Yoga, Fitness, and Meditation with Nimish Kumar.

Nimish’s journey started 8 years ago; he had a lot of questions in his mind and no answer to them. He himself did not begin his yoga journey, but the journey got him started with yoga.

For two years, he stayed in an ashram with no phones, no friends, and no family, and gradually, he started getting answers when he did SWADHAYA. He started realizing his true purpose and how peacefully we can live our lives. Now, he wants to share his Yoga skills with everyone. 

One should do Yoga to be the healthiest physically, mentally, and spiritually and to enhance one’s overall standard of living. So, if you were looking for some yoga inspiration, look no further!

Muskaan Valecha is a newbie journalist who loves to write poetry and explore different genres of content including entertainment, lifestyle, food and more. She is also studying for a law degree.

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