Not every yogi has time to attend in-studio classes. Not every yogi wants to. With overcrowded rooms, poor Savasana music choices and the hassle of actually making the lesson on time, sometimes yoga classes can be more stress than zen — unless they’re done on your time. Below you’ll find the best podcasts and video subscription services that’ll have you humming om at home, at the office, or wherever else you can find the time to practice your immaculate downward-facing dog.

Yoga Journal
Yoga Journal is a publication first, updating its site with daily tips and advice columns; but its team also posts a variety of instructional videos. The videos are short, hardly ever exceeding 10 minutes, making them ideal for beginners looking to learn the fundamentals — or who are just searching for a quick Santosha or Hatha Yoga sequence. And, since it’s not subscription based, it’s free. Learn More

YogaGlo
YogaGlo is a behemoth subscription service in the yoga world, and it’s no wonder. They offer over 3,000 classes in Hatha, Vinyasa Flow, Ashtanga and Iyengar yoga. Their classes are taught by yogi royalty like Jason Crandell, Kathryn Budig and Claudine Lafond, ranging from five minutes to hour and a half; all can be viewed on any device, in HD quality. With a YogaGlo subscription ($18/month), users can even watch these instructional videos when offline; their app preloads up to 10 classes in its queue. iOS | Android | Learn More

Yoga Today
Like YogaGlo, this yoga video subscription service provides their subscribers with countless classes by professional instructors. But instead of a California studio, the videos are shot in beautiful, mountainous Wyoming. You have the choice of Anusara, Ashtanga, Hatha Blend, Kundalini, Prana Flow and Vinyasa Yoga classes. Each class comes in a number of difficulty levels, durations and focuses. Learn More