Laughter yoga

A laughter yoga event in the United Kingdom
Laughter Yoga Training

Laughter Yoga (Hasyayoga) is a global laughter exercise program which emphasizes three elements: laughter & playfulness, yogic breath-work, and mindfulness meditation.[citation needed]

Laughter Yoga was introduced in Mumbai, India in 1995 by family physician Madan Kataria and his wife Madhuri. Dr. Kataria modernized some of the work of earlier laughter pioneers,[1] who taught very similar concepts starting in the 1960s, in a more structured and a unique manner.

Dr. Kataria, his wife Madhuri and three of their best friends started the first laughter social club at a local park. To keep the laughter flowing (after they ran out of jokes), Dr. Kataria created the 40 Foundation exercises, which are based on everyday situations, rather than on jokes or comedy. Kataria wrote about his experience in his 2002 book Laugh For No Reason.[2] Additional scientific data and updated information can be found in Dr. Kataria's 2021 book, Laughter Yoga: Daily Laughter Practices for Health and Happiness.

Laughter yoga is found in 120+ countries.[3] There are thousands of Laughter Yoga clubs worldwide, in-person and virtual.[4]

  1. ^ Gendry, Sebastian (2014-05-17). "Laughter Therapy History: Who, What, When". Laughter Online University. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
  2. ^ Kataria, Madan (2002), Laugh For No Reason (2 ed.), Mumbai, India: Madhuri International, ISBN 978-81-87529-01-9
  3. ^ "Laughter Yoga: Relaxing, If a Bit Kooky". NPR.org. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  4. ^ Kanigel, Rachele (25 October 2007). "How Laughter Yoga Heals, Plus 6 Fun Exercises to Try". Yoga Journal. Retrieved 2019-04-21.