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What Is Anusara Yoga? Philosophy, History & Core Principles

August 8, 2025 by Myriah Pitcher

What Is Anusara Yoga?

If you have ever taken a yoga class that left you feeling physically aligned and emotionally uplifted, you may have experienced elements of Anusara Yoga. This unique style of yoga combines precise alignment cues with a philosophy that emphasizes seeing the good in all beings. But what is Anusara Yoga, exactly, and how does it differ from other practices?

At NACAMS, we work with yoga professionals who teach a wide variety of styles, including Anusara. Whether you are practicing for personal growth or pursuing a teaching career, understanding the roots and principles of this method can deepen your appreciation for the practice and help you decide if it’s the right fit for your path.

Table of Contents
A Look at the Origins of Anusara Yoga
The Philosophy Behind the Practice
The Universal Principles of Alignment

Why Insurance Still Matters, Even for Alignment-Based Practices
Building a Career With Purpose
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A Look at the Origins of Anusara Yoga

Anusara Yoga was founded in 1997 by John Friend, who combined the biomechanics of Iyengar Yoga with the heart-centered teachings of non-dual Tantric philosophy. The word Anusara translates to “flowing with grace,” and the method encourages practitioners to align their bodies and intentions with a deeper truth.

After a period of rapid growth and change, the global Anusara community was restructured under a teacher-led organization: the Anusara School of Hatha Yoga. Today, the style remains focused on intelligent alignment, thematic sequencing, and spiritual growth through physical practice.

The Philosophy Behind the Practice

Unlike some traditional approaches that emphasize detachment from the material world, Anusara Yoga embraces the fullness of life. It is based on the non-dual philosophy that divinity exists in all beings and that the physical body is a worthy vessel for transformation.

This worldview is what gives Anusara its uplifting, accessible energy. Teachers often begin classes with a theme, such as gratitude, courage, or compassion, and weave that theme throughout class via cueing, alignment, and heart-centered language.

The goal is not just to stretch or sweat but to integrate physical practice with emotional and spiritual exploration. This makes Anusara Yoga a favorite for those looking to feel more connected both on and off the mat.

This sense of integration also extends beyond the mat. Many Anusara practitioners apply its philosophy to relationships, communication, and even decision-making, using alignment as a metaphor for living with clarity and intention. For instructors, this creates a powerful opportunity to lead not just classes but communities centered on growth, connection, and conscious living.

The Universal Principles of Alignment

A key feature of Anusara Yoga is the Universal Principles of Alignment, a system designed to help students practice with safety and integrity. These five principles are Opening to Grace, Muscular Energy, Inner Spiral, Outer Spiral, and Organic Energy, and they are applied across every pose and sequence.

Through these principles, students learn to stabilize their joints, activate core muscles, and expand their energy outward, all while protecting the body from injury. The method offers a balance of strength and openness that makes it especially appealing for long-term practitioners.

For yoga professionals interested in alignment-based teaching, our guide to becoming a yoga instructor provides insight into certification pathways, teaching options, and support resources.

Why Insurance Still Matters, Even for Alignment-Based Practices

Anusara instructors often work hands-on with students, offering assistance and adjustments to support alignment. While these touches are intended to help, they also introduce a layer of professional risk. Accidental injuries or misunderstandings can happen, even in the most mindful environments.

That is why liability insurance is an essential part of any yoga professional’s toolkit.

At NACAMS, our yoga insurance covers a wide range of styles, including Anusara. Our policies offer coverages such as professional and general liability, identity theft protection, personal injury, and advertising injury, as well as occurrence-form coverage that follows you across all 50 states, along with instant proof of insurance.

Having liability coverage in place demonstrates to clients and studios alike that you take your role seriously and are committed to maintaining a safe and professional environment.

This means you are protected whether you are teaching in a studio, leading a private session, or guiding students online. For more examples of how insurance supports instructors in real-life situations, visit our guide on navigating liability as a yoga teacher. 

Building a Career With Purpose

Anusara Yoga’s focus on intentional living, alignment, and heart-centered teaching resonates deeply with instructors who want to build a meaningful career. Many teachers go on to specialize in therapeutic yoga, mentorship, or thematic sequencing. 

Whether you are expanding your offerings or just beginning your teaching journey, NACAMS is here to help protect your practice so you can focus on your students, your message, and your growth.

To become a certified Anusara Yoga instructor, teachers typically complete a 200-hour teacher training program followed by an immersion into the Anusara methodology, which includes coursework in the Universal Principles of Alignment, philosophy, and assists. Advanced certification (at the 300-hour level) is also available if you want to deepen your practice or mentor others. 

Ready to Teach With Confidence?

So, what is Anusara Yoga? It is a practice of alignment in body, heart, and intention. For yoga teachers and students alike, it offers structure, depth, and the opportunity to create meaningful transformation through every pose and every breath.

As you grow your practice, NACAMS is here to support you with trusted coverage, helpful resources, and a team of professionals who understand the unique needs of yoga professionals.

Contact us today to learn more about our professional insurance coverage. 

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