A Practical Guide to Movement, Food, and Daily Life Throughout the Year

We change our clothes with the weather.

We adjust the temperature in our homes, spend more or less time outdoors, and naturally reach for different foods.

Yet our wellness routines often remain unchanged.

Ayurveda offers another perspective: as nature shifts, we can respond.

This doesn’t require a new lifestyle every season - just thoughtful adjustments based on the conditions around you.

A simple way to move with the seasons.

How Ayurveda Views the Seasons

Ayurveda pays attention to qualities in nature - hot or cold, dry or humid, light or heavy, still or windy.

Dosha

Common Qualities

Seasonal Influence

Kapha

heavy,cool, damp

More present in spring

Pitta

hot,sharp, intense

More present in summer

Vata

cool, dry, light,mobile

More present in fall and winter

You don’t need to know your dosha.

Start with the time of year, your local climate, and your own experience.

Your Seasonal Guide

A clear, side‑by‑side view of how each season tends to feel - and how you can respond.

⭐ Season Overview Table

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Ayurvedic Association

Common Qualities

What You May Notice

Direction

Spring

Kapha

cool, damp, heavy

heaviness, sluggishness, congestion

Reawaken

Summer

Pitta

hot, sharp, intense

heat, irritability, feeling depleted

Soften

Fall

Vata

cool, dry, windy

restlessness, dryness, scattered energy

Steady

Winter

Vata / Kapha

cold, dry or damp

coldness, stiffness, lower energy

Restore

Seasonal Recommendations: A practical, side‑by‑side table for yoga, breath, food, and daily life.

⭐ Seasonal Practices Table

Season

Yoga & Movement

Breath

Food

Daily Life

Primary Focus

Spring

  • Energizing flows

  • Sun Salutations

  • twists

  • Comfortable

  • energizing

  • Lighter cooked meals

  • vegetables

  • legumes

  • herbs

  • Increase outdoor time

  • gradually increase activity

Increase activity

Summer

  • Moderate flows

  • gentle or restorative poses

  • Easy

  • relaxed

  • Hydrating foods

  • fruits

  • vegetables

  • grains

  • Choose cooler hours

  • allow recovery

Ease intensity

Fall

  • Slower flows

  • grounding poses

  • Slow

  • calming

Warm cooked meals • soups • root vegetables • healthy fats

Create consistency with meals, sleep, movement

Create steadiness

Winter

  • Gradual

  • Warm‑ups

  • Strength

  • Mobility

  • Calm

  • steady

Warm, nourishing meals • soups • grains • legumes • root vegetables

  • Seek daylight

  • stay active

  • prioritize sleep

Support warmth + recovery

One Year, Four Directions

Different seasons. Different qualities. A flexible approach.

When the Weather Doesn’t Match the Season

Ayurveda follows conditions, not calendar dates. This makes the approach adaptable to different climates and unusual seasonal patterns.

⭐ Weather‑Based Adjustments Table

If the Weather Feels…

Consider…

Hot

Stay hydrated • reduce intensity • choose cooler hours

Cold

Warm up gradually • favor cooked foods • maintain movement

Dry + Windy

Choose grounding activities • slow the pace • keep routines steady

Cold + Damp

Increase movement • favor warm, cooked meals

Mild + Comfortable

Continue what already supports you

Same Yoga, Different Quality

You don’t need a new yoga practice every season.

Many familiar poses remain - only the emphasis changes.

Bringing Seasonal Living Into Everyday Life

You don’t need to change food, yoga, sleep, and schedule all at once.

Choose what feels most relevant today.

⭐ Examples Table

Condition

Small Adjustment

Hot day

Move your walk to the morning

Cold morning

Add a longer warm‑up

Cooler weather

Choose more cooked meals

Busy fall week

Keep a consistent bedtime

Seasonal living works best when changes are practical enough to fit real life.

⚠️ When Seasonal Wellness Isn’t Enough

Seasonal habits support everyday well‑being, but they are not treatments for medical conditions.

Seek medical guidance for:

  • persistent fatigue

  • significant mood changes

  • breathing difficulties

  • ongoing digestive problems

  • severe allergies

  • other concerning symptoms

Food and movement should always be adapted to individual health needs.

Living With the Year

Nature doesn’t remain the same from January through December. Our routines don’t have to remain fixed either.

Seasonal living isn’t about four new sets of rules - it’s about staying flexible enough to respond when the environment or your own experience calls for a different approach.

🌦️ LOOK OUTSIDE ->CHECK IN->RESPOND

A thoughtful adjustment may be all that’s needed.

🌸 Continue Your Journey: Our lives move through seasons of their own.

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