12th International Day of Yoga
Yoga for One Earth, One Health
Therapeutic Yoga for Rehabilitation & Wellness. A hybrid global gathering organized by Emerging Fit Physiotherapy & Rehab Center, Chennai.
Founder & CEO
Dr. Radhika Bharath (PT)
100 Participants
Worldwide
Hybrid Event
Offline + Online
Offline Sessions
Emerging Fit, Chennai
Global Reach
Live online streams
Movement is one of the most powerful forms of medicine.
At Emerging Fit Physiotherapy & Rehab Center, we believe that Yoga is not merely a sequence of postures but a pathway towards healing, resilience, and functional independence.
International Day of Yoga 2026 was celebrated with immense enthusiasm and participation from individuals across different age groups, including people recovering from neurological and musculoskeletal conditions.
Our approach combines evidence-based physiotherapy, therapeutic yoga, strength training, mobility exercises, and supervised group rehabilitation to help individuals regain confidence, improve physical abilities, and enhance their quality of life.
The celebration was a reminder that rehabilitation extends beyond recovery—it empowers people to move better, live stronger, and age gracefully.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to all participants, physiotherapists, volunteers, and supporters who made this event meaningful and successful.
May we continue to inspire healthier lives through movement, compassion, and scientific rehabilitation.
About International Day of Yoga
Celebrated globally each year on June 21st, the International Day of Yoga is a tribute to the timeless practice that unites body, mind, and spirit. The 2026 theme, “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” reminds us that personal wellbeing is inseparable from collective and planetary health.
- A UN-recognised celebration of mindful movement
- Bridging tradition with modern rehabilitation science
- Promoting health equity across communities worldwide
About Emerging Fit
Emerging Fit Physiotherapy & Rehab Center is committed to empowering individuals through evidence-based physiotherapy, therapeutic exercise, yoga, and strength training.
Our rehabilitation model focuses on:
- Neurological Rehabilitation
- Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
- Therapeutic Yoga
- Strength and Conditioning
- Functional Fitness
- Women's Health
- Sports Rehabilitation
- Group Rehabilitation Programs
What We Set Out to Achieve
The International Day of Yoga celebration was conducted with the following objectives:
Promote Yoga as a tool for wellness and rehabilitation
Improve flexibility, mobility, and strength
Enhance balance and postural control
Encourage healthy ageing and active lifestyles
Yoga in Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation
Community Participation Through Group Exercise
Activities Conducted
A carefully sequenced flow blending traditional asanas with therapeutic precision.
- Breathing Exercises (Pranayama)
- Mobility Training
- Tree Pose (Vrikshasana)
- Triangle Pose (Trikonasana)
- Cobra Pose (Bhujangasana)
- Child's Pose (Balasana)
- Therapeutic Strengthening Exercises
Participant Profile
A diverse community — recovering, exploring, and thriving together.
- Individuals with Neurological Conditions
- Individuals with Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Senior Citizens
- Wellness Enthusiasts
- Fitness Participants
- Online Participants from around the world
What Changed After the Session
The celebration demonstrated the transformative role of therapeutic yoga and exercise in rehabilitation and wellness. Observed outcomes across all participants included:
Improved Flexibility
Enhanced Balance & Stability
Better postural control
Improved joint mobility
Increased muscular strength
Enhanced confidence
Moments from the practice
We extend our sincere gratitude to:
Our heartfelt thanks to every person and institution whose support made this celebration meaningful and successful




Yoga is for Everyone. Movement is Medicine.
The International Day of Yoga 2026 celebration at Emerging Fit Physiotherapy & Rehab Center was a meaningful expression of the center’s commitment to promoting health, movement, and rehabilitation. With 100 participants joining from across the globe, the event reinforced that when Yoga is combined with physiotherapy and therapeutic exercise, it can empower individuals of all ages and abilities to lead stronger, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.