Monthly Through Line: JANUARY 2026 - FOUNDATIONS
WELCOME TO MONTHLY THROUGH LINES
Hey all – it’s Simon here from Chromatic Yoga.
It’s January 2026.
Welcome to the first Chromatic Blog of 2026! As we step into a brand new year, it’s the perfect time to ground ourselves and build from the ground up. This month’s through line is FOUNDATIONS, inviting us to reconnect with the essential elements that support our bodies, minds, and practices. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just starting out, we’ll explore how these core aspects form the bedrock of our well-being and practice.
Inspired by the reflective energy of December, where we wrapped up 2025 with a deep dive into the bowl of the pelvis and its intricacies, January shifts our focus inward to what truly holds us steady. We’ll break it down week by week, dedicating each to a foundational pillar: Feet, Hands, Breath, and Midline. Expect practical tips, mindful exercises, and insights to integrate into your daily routine. Let’s lay the groundwork for a strong, balanced year ahead!
Cue the CHROMATIC MONTHLY THROUGH LINES!
In Chromatic Yoga, we keep things straightforward. This “Monthly Through Line” is a community initiative designed to help you – our Chromatic Teachers – focus and intelligently design your classes to best support your students. If you’re not a Chromatic Teacher yet and are simply here to practice, that’s great too. You’ll still get value from and be able to apply these through-lines to gain more insight into body biomechanics and potentially access the poses you’ve always wanted but perhaps haven’t fully gotten yet.
How it Works:
1. On the first of every month, we announce the Chromatic Monthly Through-Line. We zoom in on one body part (e.g hips), or one biomechanical joint movement (e.g flexion) or one over arching theme (e.g. foundations) and explore all the ways it impacts and affects our yoga practice throughout the month.
2. We highlight a Physical Through Line (PTL) you can incorporate into your classes each week, along with pose suggestions and cueing techniques.
WHAT IS A PHYSICAL THROUGH LINE?
A Physical Through Line is a term we use in Chromatic Yoga that is defined by the muscle engagement or joint action or theme we focus on for the duration of the class. Certified Chromatic Teachers construct their classes around a PTL in order to create a more effective learning environment for students. As a student you can expect that each Chromatic class will include a PTL. Of course, you will do other postures and other muscle engagements, but there is a strong emphasis on the PTL.
3. Share how you’ve used the PTL by tagging us on IG and in our Global WhatsApp Group!
For January 2026, the Chromatic Monthly Through-Line is…FOUNDATIONS – the true foundation of everything we do on the mat. Do check out the video that Patrick put together taking your through this here -> https://youtube.com/shorts/7nW9bz2Gdyc?si=TkuM01D2nq7kCG6j
Week 1: Feet – The Base of Stability
Our feet – pada in Sanskrit – are our literal foundation for almost every posture we take, connecting us to the earth and supporting every step we take on and off the mat. How many times do you really pay attention to your feet? How they are “feeling”, what’s active and what’s not. Our feet ground us to the earth, supporting balance and stability in life and in our practice. In our practice this allows energy to rise up from the earth, through our feet allowing for aligned legs, hips and spine. In our practice this can make a huge difference. On the mat this week we will bring focus to your feet to increase awareness and offer strength-building practices to enhance balance and proprioception.
Week 2: Hands – Tools of Connection
Hands – hasta in Sanskrit – are our instruments for interaction, creation, and expression. Building on our feet’s foundation, this week focuses on hand dexterity, strength, and mindfulness to foster better awareness of what it means to have our hands on our mat and how this can practically translate to improvements in grip strength both on and off the mat, as well as assuring safer and healthier upward joints of wrists, elbows and shoulders.
Week 3: Breath – The Rhythm of Life
Breath – prana in Sanskrit – is the invisible foundation that sustains us, the life force connecting body and mind. How often are we only focused on the mechanical and physical aspects of the Asana practice and leave behind our breath. We may say or hear the cue for the breath multiple times in a practice but how often do we really pay attention to it. Midway through the month, we’ll explore the breath as the bridge between movement and focus.
Week 4: Midline – The Core of Alignment
Our midline – in Sanskrit the main words around this concept are meru danda (the structural and postural midline, and susumna which refers to the energetic breath centered midline. It is the central axis from head to tailbone and is the ultimate integrator of our foundations. This final week ties it all together, emphasizing core stability and spinal health for overall alignment.
As we gallantly embark on our 2026 together, reflect on how these foundations interconnect to support your journey, with strong feet that are grounded, tactile hands that are connected, and a balanced midline that holds us in alignment.
Enjoy building the foundation for 2026!
Simon’s RECAP AND TIPS
THE ART OF MEETING THE EARTH
It’s easy to think of foundation as static: feet down, hands down, hold steady. But true foundation, like true stability in yoga and life, is not stillness, it’s a living dialogue between the body and gravity, its alive. It breathes, shifts, and adapts. Whether it’s your big toe and pinky toe mounds pressing in to you mats, or your hands gripping in to your mat in a beautiful side plank, the rise and fall of your ujjayi breath in a challenging pose, or the invisible line that runs through your center that pull inward in a pose like Warrior 3…. each moment asks your foundation to respond.
Foundation is not what keeps you still. It’s what allows you to move well.
When foundation is alive, transitions feel fluid, balances feel intelligent, and effort feels purposeful instead of panicked. When it’s missing, the body compensates upstream: gripping in the neck, strain in the low back, wobble in the hips, breath that feels shallow or forced.
This month is about refining how you meet the earth and your mat, and how the earth and your mat meets you back.
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