Pranayama is the yogic science of breath — a system of techniques that refine awareness, regulate energy, and support emotional and physical balance. Rooted in traditional yoga texts and modern physiology, pranayama helps practitioners cultivate steadiness, clarity, and presence both on and off the mat.
At Yogaversity, our mission is to make breathwork accessible, safe, and grounded in tradition. Whether you’re exploring the basics of diaphragmatic breathing or diving deeper into advanced practices like nadi shodhana or kapalabhati, this page gathers all of our Pranayama resources in one place — free mini-courses, guided practices, and in-depth trainings led by respected teachers. Start wherever you are, and build your understanding breath by breath.
Pranayama Topics
Pranayama Foundations
Learn how the breath shapes the nervous system, posture, and energy. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to deepen their yoga practice. Start with our guided fundamental practices.
Breath & the Nervous System
Understand how slow, steady breathing activates parasympathetic responses, reduces stress, and improves mental clarity — knowledge essential for yoga teachers and wellness professionals.
Traditional Pranayama Techniques
Explore foundational practices including:
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Dirgha (three-part breath)
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Ujjayi (victorious breath)
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Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing)
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Kapalabhati (skull-shining breath)
Our courses break down each technique step-by-step.
Pranayama for Yoga Teachers
Breath is the foundation of sequencing, cueing, pacing, and student regulation. Learn how to integrate pranayama safely and meaningfully into warm-ups, flows, and closing practices.
Learning Pranayama Online
Our online courses include guided breathwork sessions, physiological breakdowns, printable resources, and teaching strategies to support understanding and integration.
Pranayama Mini Courses
Pranayama Yoga Trainings
Frequently Asked Questions
Pranayama is the yogic practice of regulating the breath through specific techniques, usually performed in a seated or relaxed position. It balances the nervous system and supports clarity, focus, and emotional well-being.
Yes — when taught progressively. Beginners can start with simple breath awareness, diaphragmatic breathing, and gentle techniques like nadi shodhana before exploring more stimulating practices.
No. Breathwork is accessible to everyone. Our beginner-friendly mini-courses walk you through foundational techniques step by step.
Even 3–5 minutes per day can make a difference. Consistency is more important than duration. Our guided videos help you build a sustainable routine.
Yes. Many techniques directly support the parasympathetic nervous system, helping calm the mind, slow the heart rate, and reduce emotional reactivity.
Modern “breathwork” often uses dynamic or therapeutic techniques, while pranayama follows traditional yogic methods with specific ratios and energetic effects. Both can be valuable when practiced safely.
Yes. Our pranayama and breath-focused trainings qualify for Yoga Alliance Continuing Education (YACEP) hours.
