If you’re part of the fitness scene in Manteca, you’ve probably heard people say:
“I need more flexibility… I should probably add yoga.”
Or:
“CrossFit makes me strong, but sometimes I feel tight.”
At Excel Health & Fitness, many of our members do both yoga and CrossFit, and not just for variety. They complement each other in powerful ways.
Here’s how they’re different, and why doing both might be the smartest move for your body.
CrossFit: Strength, Power, and Conditioning
CrossFit focuses on functional movements performed at high intensity. It’s known for building:
Full-body strength
Cardiovascular conditioning
Explosiveness and endurance
Resilience under physical demand
CrossFit workouts (WODs) often include Olympic lifting, kettlebells, bodyweight movements, sprints, and more. It’s highly effective for fitness, but without mobility work, it can lead to stiffness or overuse.
Yoga: Flexibility, Mobility, and Active Recovery
Yoga serves as the counterbalance. At Excel Yoga, we see athletes thrive because yoga:
Improves joint mobility and range of motion
Promotes muscle recovery through deep stretching
Uses breathwork to regulate the nervous system
Helps prevent injury by balancing tightness with control
Our Heated Vinyasa, Slow Flow, and Yin classes give you tools that support everything you do in the gym, so you don’t just lift heavy, you move well.
How Yoga Helps CrossFitters Recover, Prevent Injury, and Perform Better
CrossFit pushes you to your edge. Yoga pulls you back into balance.
Together, they create a system that supports:
Better overhead positioning for snatches and presses
Hip and ankle mobility for squats and lunges
Spinal alignment and control for heavy lifts
Mental focus and breath control under pressure
Faster recovery between WODs
Instead of viewing yoga as “optional,” many of our strongest members say it’s their secret weapon.
Final Thoughts: Strength + Mobility = Your Best Body
CrossFit builds strength and intensity.
Yoga builds mobility, awareness, and restoration.
Together, they create longevity and progress.
At Excel, you get both under one roof—with instructors who understand the needs of hybrid athletes.
Try our $29 yoga intro offer and see how it fits into your recovery, strength, and performance routine.
FAQs
Q: I already lift. Do I really need yoga?
If you want to lift longer and stay injury-free, yes. Yoga improves positioning, mobility, and recovery. It’s the long game.
Q: Which yoga class is best for CrossFit recovery?
Try Yin Yoga for deep release, or Slow Flow for gentle movement. Heated Vinyasa works great on active recovery days.
Q: Do I need to be flexible to start?
Nope. Flexibility is the result, not the requirement. Yoga meets you where you are.