Post by : Michael Darzi
Belly fat is something many people struggle with today. Apart from how it looks, excess fat around the stomach can also affect long-term health. It increases the chances of diabetes, heart disease, slow digestion and constant tiredness. Many people begin strict diets or heavy workouts, but they often find it difficult to continue for a long time. Yoga becomes a practical alternative because it is gentle, requires no equipment and can be done at home by almost anyone.
Yoga does not promise instant results, but it supports the body in a natural way. It strengthens the core, improves posture, boosts digestion and calms the mind — all these factors together help reduce belly fat slowly and safely. Here are seven simple yoga asanas that can support a flatter stomach when done regularly.
Bhujangasana is a useful pose for stretching the front of the body and waking up the abdominal muscles.
How to do it:
Lie on your stomach. Place your palms under your shoulders. As you breathe in, lift your chest gently. Keep your elbows a little bent and look upward.
Why it helps:
Strengthens the upper abdomen
Improves digestion
Reduces stiffness in the back
Helps correct posture
Beginners should lift only as much as feels comfortable.
Naukasana directly targets belly fat and makes the core strong.
How to do it:
Sit on the floor and lean back slightly. Lift your legs off the ground and stretch your arms forward. Keep your back straight and breathe evenly.
Why it helps:
Tones the stomach muscles
Strengthens hips and thighs
Improves balance and stamina
Start by holding it for a few seconds and increase slowly.
Ustrasana is a back-bend that stretches the full front part of the body, including the stomach area.
How to do it:
Kneel on the floor. Place your hands on your hips and slowly bend backward. Try touching your heels with your hands while pushing your chest outward.
Why it helps:
Tones the stomach and waist
Improves lung capacity
Reduces fat on the lower back
Corrects slouched posture
People with back pain should practice carefully or take guidance.
This pose gives strong pressure to the abdominal area and supports fat loss.
How to do it:
Lie on your stomach. Fold your knees and hold your ankles with your hands. Lift your chest and legs together so your body looks like a bow.
Why it helps:
Strengthens the abdomen and spine
Improves digestion
Helps burn stored belly fat
This pose is especially good for people who face gas, acidity or bloating.
A mild and relaxing pose that engages the lower body and core without putting strain.
How to do it:
Lie on your back, fold your knees and lift your hips upward. Keep your shoulders resting on the ground.
Why it helps:
Tightens the core
Improves blood circulation
Strengthens thighs and back muscles
Reduces belly fat over time
It also has a calming effect on the mind.
This asana is one of the best for people who suffer from bloating or slow digestion.
How to do it:
Lie on your back and bring your knees toward your chest. Hold them with your arms. Gently rock your body from side to side.
Why it helps:
Relieves gas and acidity
Activates the abdominal muscles
Supports fat reduction around the stomach
Doing this daily can improve digestion and ease discomfort.
Surya Namaskar is a series of 12 movements done in one flow. It works on every part of the body.
How to do it:
Perform each step slowly and match your breathing to the movements.
Why it helps:
Burns calories quickly
Tones the whole body, including the stomach
Improves flexibility and stamina
Boosts metabolism
Just a few rounds each day can show strong results.
Belly fat does not reduce by exercise alone. Many hidden factors contribute to it. Yoga helps with these deeper causes:
Reduces stress, which lowers cortisol — a hormone linked to fat storage
Improves digestion, preventing gas and bloating
Strengthens core muscles, making the stomach firm
Improves posture, so fat does not collect around the waist
Encourages mindful living, which prevents overeating
You do not need to be highly flexible to begin yoga. What matters is regular practice.
Practice early in the morning or on an empty stomach
Drink enough water
Avoid junk food and sugary drinks
Do not skip sleep — aim for 7–8 hours
Add simple walking to your routine
Stay patient, as natural fat loss takes time
Yoga works on the body and mind, helping both stay strong and balanced.
This article is meant for general guidance only and should not replace professional medical advice. Results from yoga vary depending on age, health conditions and individual body type. People with back pain, heart issues, recent surgeries or chronic illnesses should consult a certified yoga trainer or medical professional before starting any new exercise routine. Practice gently, avoid forcing the body, and stop immediately if you feel pain or discomfort.
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