Why Interval Timing Matters for Yoga Pose Holds
Like an isometric strength hold, a yoga pose needs to be sustained for a minimum duration before muscles and connective tissue actually relax and range of motion improves. Beginners typically hold poses for 15-30 seconds, while experienced practitioners extend certain poses to a minute or two, but timing by feel alone often means cutting a hold short or pushing so long that alignment collapses. Working through fixed hold-rest intervals frees your attention for breath and alignment instead of clock-watching, and keeps the intensity of an entire session consistent from start to finish.