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Exercise doesn't just change your muscles—it changes your microbiome.

Posted by Bobby Brown on November 14, 2025 - 1:33pm



The trillions of bacteria in your gut respond directly to how much you move. Studies show that physical activity increases microbial diversity, strengthens the gut lining, and lowers inflammation.

But here’s the surprising part: yoga and meditation also influence your gut health. Yoga postures physically shift the gut, moving microbes around and sending signals to the brain and immune system.

A 2020 study found that regular exercise significantly boosted beneficial bacteria linked with lower disease risk.

Another 2021 study showed that yoga and meditation improved gut balance and reduced anxiety through the gut-brain axis.

This means your microbiome doesn’t just care about what you eat—it also cares about how you move and how you breathe.

The gut and brain are constantly in conversation, and exercise is one of the most powerful ways to improve that dialogue.

The takeaway: whether it’s lifting weights, walking, or doing yoga, movement reshapes your microbiome—and your health—from the inside out.

 

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Simon Keighley That\'s fascinating - I knew exercise was good for me, but I didn\'t realize it physically moves the microbes around.
November 30, 2025 at 6:10am