Yoga in Italy
Yoga in Italy is the practice of yoga, whether for exercise, therapy, or other reasons, in Italy.
History
A pioneer of modern yoga as exercise in Italy was Vanda Scaravelli, author of the "classic" 1991 book Awakening the spine.Another pioneer, Carlo Patrian, began studying yoga in 1950 and founded the yoga institute that still bears his name in Milan in 1965.
In the 21st century, yoga is growing steadily in Italy, and the International Day of Yoga is celebrated across the country each summer. By 2017 there were some 830 recognised yoga schools in the country. The 2018 Coop report stated that 11% of the women of Italy and 3% of the men practiced yoga or Pilates; 32% of those consulted said they intended to practice in the future.
Among the various forms of yoga in Italy are hybrids such as aerial yoga, Acroyoga, and Mindful Yoga.
Italy is a popular destination for yoga tourism, with yoga retreats and holidays taught in various locations and languages.