Here's Why- and How to Make it Work
If you’ve been told that yoga will cure your chest pain—but you’re still hurting even after giving it a try—I want to speak directly to you today.
You are not doing anything wrong.
And you are not alone.
Here’s the truth: While yoga can help reduce or even eliminate chest pain, it’s not always immediate—and it’s not one-size-fits-all.
So why didn’t it work for you (yet)?
Let’s look at a few common reasons:
Generic yoga classes aren’t designed for pain relief. Most classes move too quickly or include poses that aggravate your chest and shoulders instead of supporting your body.
Lack of targeted instruction. Relief comes from gently stretching and strengthening the right muscle groups—like your pectorals and lats. That takes more than a few random poses.
Your body needs a customized approach. If you’ve had pain for a while, your muscles may be guarding, imbalanced, or stiff in ways that require specific modifications.
The good news?
Yoga can still help—when it’s done intentionally.
That’s why I created a gentle, guided Chest Freedom Formula that’s different from a typical class.
It’s designed for people just like you—people who want to move again without fear and finally feel some relief.
With these routines, you’ll:
Move slowly and safely, with guided instruction
Learn how to release tension and rebuild support through your chest
Understand why each movement helps you heal
Gain confidence in your body again
You don’t need to give up on yoga.
You just need the right kind of yoga, with a teacher who understands pain.
Your path to relief might just begin with one intentional, gentle session.
With care,
Abby
Certified Yoga Instructor | Pain-Relief Specialist
🧘♀️ Helping real people move better, feel better, and live pain-free
Yoga Traveler Pain Management Programs employ the proven method of Repetition and Restore.
Repetition- Complete a 5-10 minute exercise daily designed to gradually increase mobility and flexibility.
Restore- Repetition will restore function in the neck and shoulders.
Complete one of these quick routines every day to find freedom in your chest- looser shoulders and upper back, better range of motion, and easier breathing.