At a glance
Every row is drawn from each sport’s own profile — no scores, just the facts side by side.
| Qigong | Yoga | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Mind & Body | Mind & Body |
| Getting started | Very beginner friendly | Beginner friendly |
| Intensity | Low intensity | Adjustable intensity |
| Where you play | indoor or outdoor | indoor or outdoor |
| Format | Solo or group | Solo or class |
| Essential kit | Comfortable, loose clothing and A little clear space, indoors or out | A yoga mat and Comfortable, stretchy clothing |
What they share
- Both are mind & body.
- Both can be played indoors and outdoors.
- Both suit people working towards improve mobility.
How they differ
- Qigong tends to be gentler to pick up, while Yoga rewards more practice early on.
Which might suit you
There is no better or worse here — only what fits your goals, your schedule and what you enjoy.
- 1If you are brand new to sport, many people find Qigong a slightly gentler place to start.
- 2In the end, the best choice is the one you will enjoy and keep coming back to.
Explore each sport
Full beginner-friendly guides to both.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Qigong and Yoga?
Both Qigong and Yoga are mind & body, so they share a lot. They differ mainly in feel and demands — the comparison above sets out how they line up on difficulty, intensity, setting and kit so you can pick what fits you.
Is Qigong or Yoga easier for beginners?
Many beginners find Qigong a little easier to pick up at first, but both are approachable with a beginner lesson or a patient partner. What matters most is starting gently and building up.
Can I do both Qigong and Yoga?
Yes — there is no need to choose only one. Playing both adds variety, works your body in different ways and keeps sport interesting over the long term.