Top Female Yoga Teachers on YouTube You Should Follow This Year
Strong voices, calm energy, and real guidance — meet the women shaping the future of online yoga.
YouTube has become one of the most powerful spaces for yoga — and the women leading it are extraordinary. From 10-minute morning stretches to deep philosophical flows, female teachers have brought something irreplaceable to the mat: authenticity, warmth, and a refusal to make yoga feel like a performance. These are the voices worth bookmarking this year.
Teachers Who Make Every Level Feel Welcome
Accessibility is everything. The most beloved female yoga channels on YouTube succeed because they never make beginners feel lost — or advanced students feel bored. These teachers have mastered the art of meeting every body where it is.
With over 12 million subscribers, Adriene is arguably the most influential yoga teacher on the internet. Her tone is honest, gentle, and refreshingly unpolished — and her "Find What Feels Good" philosophy has guided millions onto the mat for the very first time. Her 30-day programs are a perfect entry point.
Sarah Beth is a clear, methodical teacher whose videos strike a beautiful balance between structure and softness. Her flows are well-sequenced and thoughtfully cued — ideal for anyone who wants to feel genuinely guided rather than just following along.
Teachers Pushing the Boundaries of Strength & Depth
Not all YouTube yoga is gentle. These teachers bring serious technical knowledge and challenge you to grow — physically and mentally. If you're ready to move beyond basics, these are your guides.
Kino is one of the most respected Ashtanga teachers in the world — and her YouTube channel reflects that mastery. She breaks down complex poses with precision and offers deep insight into yoga's philosophical roots alongside the physical practice. Her tutorials on arm balances and backbends are some of the best available anywhere online.
Kassandra has built a massive following with her yin and slow-flow classes — and for good reason. Her instruction is calm, intentional, and deeply restorative. She's also a passionate advocate for making yoga accessible to people who feel intimidated by faster, more intense styles.
Teachers Pushing the Boundaries of Strength & Depth
The next generation of female yoga teachers on YouTube is pushing representation, diversity, and new teaching approaches forward. These creators are expanding who yoga is for — and who gets to lead it.
Jessamyn is a fierce voice for body positivity and inclusivity in yoga. Her classes are energizing, joyful, and absolutely unapologetic — a breath of fresh air in a space that has sometimes struggled with narrow beauty standards. She proves that yoga belongs to every body, without exception.
Filmed in stunning locations around the world, Boho Beautiful blends yoga, pilates, and meditation into visually breathtaking flows. Juliana's teaching style is calming, focused, and deeply rooted in mindfulness — making her channel as good for your mind as it is for your body.
Hidden Gems — Channels You Need to Discover Right Now
Beyond the household names, some of the most nourishing yoga teaching on YouTube comes from channels quietly building real, dedicated communities. These creators bring sincerity, skill, and a refreshing lack of ego to every upload — and they deserve far more attention.
Anjali brings a rare quality to her teaching: genuine warmth paired with clear, unhurried instruction that makes every student feel seen. Her flows on the Yogaendless channel are beautifully sequenced — accessible enough for beginners yet layered enough to keep experienced practitioners engaged. Whether you're stepping onto the mat for the first time or deepening a long-standing practice, Anjali's calm presence and mindful cuing make her one of the most comforting voices in online yoga today. A channel absolutely worth adding to your weekly rotation.
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Bookmark a few of these teachers, roll out your mat, and let their guidance carry you forward. The best part of following great yoga teachers? You get to become one yourself — one session at a time.
