Tapas | Lean into the Heat of PracticeÂ
When was the last time you felt truly challenged—not just physically, but mentally, emotionally, even spiritually? In yoga, we call this tapas. It’s a Sanskrit word that literally translates to “heat,” but it means so much more. Tapas is the discipline, the fiery determination, the grit that keeps you coming back to the mat… even when you’d rather stay curled up under a blanket watching Netflix.Â
Now, before you roll your eyes and say, “Oh great, more tough love,” let me be clear: Tapas isn’t about punishment or pain. It’s not about pushing yourself until you’re a sweaty puddle on the floor. Tapas is about stepping up to meet yourself exactly where you are—and then leaning just slightly into that edge of discomfort, because that’s where growth happens.Â
What Exactly is Tapas?Â
Let’s talk about what tapas isn’t first. Tapas isn’t doing a hundred sun salutations because you’re punishing yourself for eating cake last night. It’s not beating yourself up when you skip a practice or comparing yourself to the person on the mat next to you. Tapas isn’t about ego; it’s about connection.Â
Tapas is the energy that transforms. It’s the heat that burns away what no longer serves you—old habits, self-doubt, limiting beliefs—and makes space for something new. In practice, it’s the moment you choose to stay in a pose just a little longer, breathe a little deeper, and resist the urge to run away when things get uncomfortable.Â
Why Does Tapas Matter?Â
Here’s the thing: Growth isn’t comfortable. If it were, we’d all be walking around as the most enlightened, fulfilled versions of ourselves. But real change takes effort, and tapas is the fuel that powers that transformation.Â
When you embrace tapas, you’re saying, “I’m willing to do the work.” You’re showing up for yourself in a way that’s honest and meaningful. And the rewards? Oh, they’re worth it. Tapas helps you build resilience, cultivate focus, and uncover your true potential—not just in yoga, but in every corner of your life.Â
How Tapas Shows Up on the MatÂ
In a yoga class, tapas might look like holding Warrior II for an extra breath when your thighs are screaming. It might be showing up for practice on the days you’re tired or grumpy or just don’t feel like it. It might be committing to a daily meditation, even if it’s just five minutes.Â
But tapas isn’t just about physical endurance. It’s also about mental discipline. It’s noticing when your mind starts to wander or when you’re judging yourself or others, and gently bringing your focus back to the present moment. It’s about staying with what is, even when it’s uncomfortable.Â
How Tapas Translates Off the MatÂ
Off the mat, tapas is about living with intention. It’s choosing to have that difficult conversation instead of avoiding it. It’s setting boundaries, saying no when you need to, and sticking to your commitments. It’s about showing up for your life with the same courage and determination you bring to your yoga practice.Â
Tapas is also about self-care—and I don’t mean bubble baths and scented candles (though those are lovely). I mean the kind of self-care that’s not always fun in the moment: eating nourishing food, getting enough sleep, moving your body, and doing the inner work to heal and grow.Â
Leaning Into DiscomfortÂ
Let’s be real: Nobody likes discomfort. As humans, we’re wired to avoid it. But in yoga, we learn that discomfort is a teacher. It shows us where we’re stuck, where we’re holding tension, and where we have room to grow.Â
Of course, there’s a fine line between leaning into discomfort and pushing too hard. Yoga teaches us to walk that line with awareness and compassion. When you practice tapas, you’re not forcing or straining; you’re simply choosing to stay present with whatever arises, trusting that you have the strength to meet it.Â
A Practice to Build TapasÂ
Ready to turn up the heat? Here’s a simple practice to cultivate tapas:Â
- Set an Intention: Begin your practice by setting an intention to stay present, even when things get challenging.Â
- Choose a Pose: Pick a pose that challenges you—maybe it’s Chair Pose, Plank, or Crow. Hold the pose for a few breaths longer than you normally would, and notice what comes up for you.Â
- Breathe Through It: Use your breath to stay calm and focused. Inhale deeply, and exhale fully. Remind yourself that you are stronger than you think.Â
- Reflect: Afterward, take a moment to reflect on the experience. What did you notice? How did it feel to stay with the discomfort? What did you learn about yourself?Â
Tapas and the Bigger PictureÂ
Tapas isn’t just about building a stronger body or a quieter mind (though those are great side effects). It’s about stepping into your power. It’s about becoming the kind of person who can weather life’s storms with grace and resilience. It’s about living fully, authentically, and unapologetically.Â
So, the next time you feel the urge to bail when things get tough, remember this: You’ve got what it takes. Lean into the heat of practice, and let tapas transform you.Â
Join Us on the PathÂ
Feeling inspired? Tap into the power of tapas with Yoga Local’s classes and community. Whether you’re looking to build strength, find focus, or simply show up for yourself in a meaningful way, we’re here to support you every step of the way.Â
Download the YL App today and get access to classes, meditations, and resources designed to help you cultivate the discipline, determination, and resilience that tapas is all about.
Let’s do this together.Â