Home Mom Hacks 5 Great Online Yoga Programs By rtkatiebrownJanuary 5, 2018 Search more like this yogameditationmusicgood-healthhow-tonutritiononline-classespost-natalself-caresign-upsleepweight-lossclassbulldog Read next Mom Hacks Allergy-Friendly Chocolate Gelt—Just in Time for Hanukkah Mom Hacks Disney’s Toy Drive Is the Perfect Way to Share Magic This Holiday Season Mom Hacks Your Epic Charcuterie Board Could Win You a Year of Free Cheese Mom Hacks Best Holiday Gifts for New Moms & Moms-to-Be Mom Hacks 25 Simple Ways to Keep the Kids Busy on Thanksgiving Being a busy parent means your wellness plan sometimes (okay, often) gets put on the backburner. But here’s the good news! With online yoga classes, you can be the vision of calm and glowing good health … at least until the kids wake up. From strength-building to perfecting that handstand, we’ve got all your goals covered with five great online yoga programs. Scroll through the album below to see them all. photo: courtesy YogaGlow 1. YogaGlo This site is known for being used by celebrity moms Katherine Heigl, Molly Sims, and Ashley Judd for good reason: it offers more than 3,800 yoga and meditation classes for all levels that are taught by world-renowned instructors. At the cost of one yoga class per month, you needn’t feel guilty if you can’t get to the mat seven days a week. YogaGlo offers pre- and post-natal classes, too—and you can search for classes based on length of class (5-120 minutes) or your mood or fitness goals! Online: yogaglow.comPrice: $18/month (unlimited) photo: Kenzilicious via Flickr 2. Yoga Green Book Started as a safe space to promote wellness for people of color, Yoga Green Book offers online yoga and meditation classes with great tutorials on how to master poses. New videos are added every day, with special classes like “Happy Hips,” “Chair-Based Toning,” and “Wrist Stretches” (we know carrying those infant car seats does serious damage!). With every membership, Yoga Green Book donates a portion of each sale to individuals and organizations committed to providing yoga and wellness resources to underserved communities.Online: yogagreenbook.comPrice: $19/month (unlimited) photo: courtesy Yoga with Adriene 3. Yoga with Adriene This YouTube channel has been sharing videos since 2012 and is a monolithic resource of yoga videos for your every need: Yoga for Weight Loss, Yoga for After Digestion, Yoga for Mood Swings, and even Yoga for Zombies (we’re intrigued). Classes are as short as 10 minutes so you can squeeze in self-care even when you’ve been up all night with the eight-month sleep regression. Adriene’s teaching style is approachable and thorough—her workouts were recognized by Google as the “most searched” of 2015, and we can see why!Online: yogawithadriene.comPrice: Free (unlimited) photo: Antonika Chanel via Unplash 4. Cody This online service prides itself on the expertise of its coaches and offers fitness tutorials and classes beyond yoga for those who are interested in supplementing their yoga practice (including Pilates, barre, HIIT, and more). Search for classes by coach, fitness category, or “inspiration”—and check out their blog for even more fitness, nutrition, wellness, and meditative support.Online: codyapp.comPrice: $20/month (unlimited) photo: courtesy Bulldog Yoga 5. Bulldog Yoga With classes made for any and all skill levels that range from twenty-minute “bulldog bites” to a full hour, music is at the core of the bulldog yoga approach. We love that their online classes feel especially welcoming to those newer to yoga, with videos featuring full classes of a diverse range of participants at all different skill levels. If you’re not into chanting or instructions in Sanskrit and are seeking fitness-focused yoga classes with energetic music, this is probably the online yoga course for you. Online: bulldogyoga.comPrice: $12/month (unlimited classes; auto-renew payments) You’ll Also Love: 11 Ways to Get Fit without Going to the Gym Why the Playground Is Your New Gym 10 Workouts New Moms Can Do At Home 8 FREE YouTube Workouts You Can Do With Your Baby Will you sign up for one of these online yoga classes? Share with us in a comment below! — Katie Brown