Training on the Go: How a Smartwatch Enhances Yoga Practice
Written by Ewelina Bankiel
Training on the Go:
How a Smartwatch Enhances Yoga Practice
8 min readPublished on 26/11/2025 · 18:00
8 min read
Published on 26/11/2025 · 18:00
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Can a smartwatch become your modern yoga companion?
Yoga is my sanctuary, a place where I return to myself through breath, movement, and quiet presence. But
as we all know, life isn’t always still. Between teaching classes, hosting retreats, parenting two boys,
traveling, and managing everyday responsibilities, staying grounded and connected to my body can be a
challenge.
That’s why I was curious, maybe even a little skeptical, about bringing a smartwatch into the sacred
space of my practice. Would it be a distraction? Or could it somehow support the awareness I try to
cultivate on the mat?
To my surprise, it quickly became a quiet companion. Not a teacher, not a coach, and definitely not a drill
sergeant – but a helpful presence. Like a yoga block or a strap, it simply offers support where I need it
most. Whether reminding me to pause and breathe or helping me tune into my heart rate after a flow, it
gently invites me back to awareness. And in a world that’s constantly asking us to speed up, that invitation
feels… revolutionary.
In this article
01. Listening Inward, With a Little Help
02. Breathe In, Breathe Out – Cultivating Calm with a Tap
03. Honouring the Cycle
04. Beyond the Mat – Living Well in Motion
05. Final Reflection – When Tech Supports Stillness
Listening Inward, With a Little Help
Yoga teaches us to listen, especially to the subtler parts of ourselves. The breath, the heartbeat, the
quiet shift between effort and ease. These are the rhythms I usually sense intuitively. But with the
HUAWEI WATCH 5, I’m able to see them even visually.
I never look at the screen during class. My mat is a space for presence, not performance. But afterward,
the data helps me reflect: “How did my body respond? How quickly did I recover? Was the effort aligned
with how I felt?” With a gentle touch on the side of the HUAWEI WATCH 5, I activate Health Glance, a tool that gathers various health
indicators in about 60 seconds. Without needing to tap through menus or pull out my phone, I can see a
quick snapshot of how my body is doing: Heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV), blood oxygen, stress
levels, and more.
What I find most interesting aren’t the expected confirmations, but the subtle surprises. Some
days I feel relaxed, yet the data reveals lingering stress or elevated heart rate. Other times,
a strong practice shows a balanced HRV and faster recovery than I anticipated. These moments
help me observe my body with more nuance, and over time, adjust how I care for it.
Using the X-Tap after class has become a quiet ritual. Not for control, but for curiosity. A way
to learn, to adapt, and to rest a little more wisely.
“The HUAWEI WATCH 5 blends seamlessly into my yoga lifestyle—quietly supporting presence, balance, and flow.”
Breathe In, Breathe Out – Cultivating Calm with a Tap
Yoga has taught me many ways to regulate stress – but even with years of practice, life still finds its way in. Between back-to-back classes, emails, deadlines, and the daily unpredictability of life, I’ve come to appreciate having little tech on my wrist that reminds me to pause.
The HUAWEI WATCH 5 tracks my stress levels continuously throughout the
day.
I can see moments of tension build up, even when I don’t feel it mentally. A quick glance at the
graph in the HUAWEI Health
App reveals peaks and dips, color-coded for easy awareness. One
day, my stress range was between 15–50, with an average of 41, which the app labelled
as “within
normal.” It’s a gentle check-in, as a way to stay aware.
What I really love is what happens next: the HUAWEI Health
App offers tools to help. Right beneath the stress report are breathing exercises and
mindfulness sessions. My favourite is the guided breathing tool: a soft visual on the watch
face paired with subtle vibrations that guide each inhale and exhale. It’s discreet, calm, and
surprisingly effective. I use it while waiting in lines, or even on slow morning walks in nature.
It’s become part of my habit stacking: layering breath awareness into ordinary moments of daily
life. With this support on my wrist, I’m reminded that peace isn’t just found in long meditations or
perfect yoga classes, it’s available in the quiet in-between, too.
What I really love is what happens next, the HUAWEI Health App offers tools to help. Right beneath the stress report are breathing exercises and mindfulness sessions. My favourite is the guided breathing tool, a soft visual on the watch face paired with subtle vibrations that guide each inhale and exhale. It’s discreet, calm, and surprisingly effective. I use it while waiting in lines, or even on slow morning walks in nature. It’s become part of my habit stacking, layering breath awareness into ordinary moments of daily life. With this support on my wrist, I’m reminded that peace isn’t just found in long meditations or perfect yoga classes, it’s available in the quiet in-between, too.
Honoring the Cycle
One of the most powerful ways I support my well-being, on and off the mat, is by listening to my
cycle. Our energy naturally shifts throughout the month, and the Women’s Health
Management
feature in the HUAWEI Health
App helps me stay in tune with those rhythms by leaving me
reminders based on data I entered. In the app, I get an expanded overview of my cycle.
After menstruation, when my energy starts to rise, I naturally lean into more dynamic flows and
strength-building sequences. Around ovulation, I often feel my most powerful and confident, this is
when I plan energizing practices, longer walks, or mountain adventures. As I move toward the luteal
phase, I begin to slow down with grounding stretches, deep breathing, and restorative poses. During
my period, I usually take a gentler approach – or simply rest, knowing that doing less is sometimes
the most powerful thing I can do.
Cycle tracking helps me pre-plan my weekly yoga schedule.
So instead of pushing through low-energy days or forcing strong flows when your body craves
stillness, I listen, adapt, and thrive. The combination of self-awareness and smart support helps me
live in harmony with my body and not against it. And that, to me, is yoga.
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Beyond the Mat – Living Well in Motion
Yoga might be my anchor, but wellness for me is a full-spectrum experience. I move, walk, teach,
rest, and live with intention and the HUAWEI WATCH 5 has quietly woven itself into all of it.
One of my daily goals is walking at least 12,000 steps. Not for the number itself, but
because
walking clears my mind and reconnects me with the world around me. Whether I’m strolling through the
forest, walking barefoot in the grass, or doing shopping, the HUAWEI WATCH 5 tracks my steps,
distance, and heart rate in the background and reminding me how movement can be both joyful and
grounding.
I also go on regular outdoor hikes with my sons, and I love that the watch keeps up without
needing
my phone. It helps track the path, encourages breaks, and make calls if needed. Even if I lose
reception, the offline full-colored map function keeps me on the right path. Whilst at home, the
reminder to move feature has become a gentle friend during long hours of writing or admin
work. A
quick vibration on my wrist reminds me it’s time to stretch, take a few breaths, or simply roll out
my mat, even if just for five minutes.
And then there’s sleep – the most underestimated form of self-care. With the HUAWEI Health
App’s detailed sleep tracking and insights, I’ve started becoming more conscious of my
evening habits. Am I scrolling too late? Is my breath shallow before bed? The app helps me see
patterns, and those quiet insights have led me to create a few simple, nourishing routines that are
already improving my rest.
All these tiny tools don’t feel invasive, they feel like support. Like something quietly cheering me
on as I choose to live more mindfully, moment by moment.
And then there’s sleep , the most underestimated form of self-care. With the HUAWEI Health
App’s
detailed sleep tracking and insights, I’ve started becoming more conscious of my evening habits.
Am I scrolling too late? Is my breath shallow before bed? The app helps me see patterns, and
those quiet insights have led me to create a few simple, nourishing routines that are already
improving my rest.
All these tiny tools don’t feel invasive, they feel like support. Like something quietly
cheering me on as I choose to live more mindfully, moment by moment.
“Yoga teaches us to listen. The HUAWEI WATCH 5 just helps amplify the quiet.”
Final Reflection – When Tech Supports Stillness
So, how can a smartwatch make your yoga practice more efficient, more connected, more whole?
It starts by deepening awareness. The HUAWEI WATCH 5 doesn't just count steps or track calories—it listens to your
body in ways that can support your practice long after you step off the mat. From real-time heart rate
and stress monitoring to breath guidance, sleep tracking, and intuitive menstrual tracking, it offers a
new kind of presence: one that's grounded in data, yet in service of intuition.
For anyone looking to personalize their yoga journey, here’s how I suggest using HUAWEI WATCH 5:
• After practice, use Health Glance to see how your body responded physically—heart rate,
stress, recovery.
• Track your sleep patterns to gain insight into your rest quality, and let it gently
motivate
you to develop healthier and more consistent sleep habits.
• Check your stress levels often, and use the breathing exercises right away when the
numbers
rise—it only takes a minute or two, and it really helps.
• Incorporate one short breathing exercise each morning when you wake up, and again at
night
before falling asleep. It’s one of the simplest, most effective tools for long-term
stress
support.
• Track your cycle to better align your movement, rest, and self-care with your natural
hormonal
rhythm.
• Let the data guide you, not control you—use it as a tool to refine how you feel, not
override
it.
Yoga teaches us to listen. This watch just helps amplify the quiet.
And in a fast-moving world, that kind of support feels not just helpful—it feels sacred.
The author of this article is Ewelina Bankiel. The views expressed are her own.
The information is to be used as general information only, and is not to be taken as advice with
respect to any individual situation and cannot be relied upon as such. A healthcare provider should
be consulted when attempting to diagnose a condition or when determining the best course of action
for any health-related concern.
Users should exercise in a safe and suitable manner which is commensurate to their own exercise
capabilities and limits. Some fitness and wellness courses in the HUAWEI Health App are available to
subscribers only.
This product is not a medical device. Therefore, monitoring data and results are for reference only, and
should not be used as a basis for medical diagnosis or treatment.
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