Editorial Team

Editorial Team

Welcome to the JaiYoga Editorial Team page. This page explains who creates and maintains the content on jaiyoga.net, how we research and verify information, how we handle updates and corrections, and how we disclose outside assistance and commercial relationships. Our goal is to provide clear, accurate, and practical information about yoga, wellness, and related lifestyle topics.

Who we are

Content on this site is produced and maintained by the JaiYoga Editorial Team. We use a collaborative model made up of the following roles:

  • Researchers: Gather reputable sources, summarize scientific findings, and collect official guidance from public and professional organizations.
  • Writers: Turn research into readable articles that are practical and suited to our audience (beginners, home practitioners, and local studio visitors).
  • Editors: Review drafts for clarity, structure, tone, and relevance to our readers. Editors also ensure content follows our editorial standards and site style.
  • Subject reviewers: When a topic requires specialized knowledge (for example, therapeutic approaches to injury, chronic pain, or medical conditions), we seek input from qualified professionals as appropriate. These consultations are noted in the article when used.
  • Fact-checkers and copy editors: Verify claims against sources, check citations and links, and correct grammar and formatting before publication.

Editorial standards

Our editorial work is guided by these principles:

  • Clarity: Present information in plain language that is helpful and accessible to readers at different experience levels.
  • Accuracy: Base claims on reputable sources, and avoid overstating benefits or making unverified medical claims.
  • Transparency: Explain sources and methods used to create content. We disclose sponsorships, partnerships, and the use of AI tools (see below).
  • Neutrality: Separate editorial content from advertising and sponsored material. We do not allow advertisers to control or write editorial content.
  • Respect for safety: Include safety guidance and clear caveats when exercises or practices could pose a risk for some readers.

Research process

When preparing an article, our typical steps are:

  1. Define the topic and scope based on reader interest and site focus.
  2. Collect relevant sources, prioritizing public health organizations, peer-reviewed studies, reputable textbooks, and professional organizations in yoga, physiotherapy, and sports medicine when applicable.
  3. Summarize key findings and context in notes for writers.
  4. Draft the article with clear practical guidance and citations or links to the primary sources used.
  5. Undergo editorial and, where needed, subject-matter review before publication.

Source selection

We prefer to rely on sources that are public, transparent, and authoritative for the topic at hand. Examples include:

  • Peer-reviewed journals and academic publications
  • Official guidance from public health agencies and professional organizations
  • Books and materials from recognized experts and institutions
  • Reputable news coverage for current events and context

Where a claim rests on limited or emerging evidence, we indicate that clearly and avoid definitive language.

Fact-checking

Before publication, claims that could affect health, safety, or legal choices are checked against the original sources. We verify quotations, statistics, and key technical points. Editors and fact-checkers document the sources used and correct any inconsistencies found during review.

AI assistance disclosure

The JaiYoga Editorial Team may use AI tools to help with tasks such as drafting outlines, summarizing research, or generating alternative phrasings. Any content produced or assisted by AI is reviewed, edited, and approved by our human editors before publication. We treat AI as a productivity tool rather than a replacement for human judgment.

Human/editorial review and approval

Every article is approved by at least one human editor. For topics that touch on health conditions, injuries, or therapeutic practices, we seek review from appropriate subject reviewers and include citations to the sources used. If a subject reviewer contributes directly, we note that contribution in the article or byline when applicable.

Content updates and corrections

We aim to keep our content current. Our update practices include:

  • Periodic reviews of core articles and guides; pages covering health or safety topics are reviewed more frequently.
  • Updating articles when new, significant evidence or official guidance emerges.
  • Correcting factual errors promptly when they are reported or discovered.

If you believe an article contains an error or requires an update, please tell us using our Contact page. Link: Contact Us.

Corrections policy

When we confirm a factual error, we correct the article and, when appropriate, add a brief note describing the correction and the date it was made. For substantial changes that affect the meaning or safety advice in an article, we add a revision note at the top or bottom of the page to keep the change transparent.

Independence and advertising disclosure

JaiYoga separates editorial content from advertising and sponsored content:

  • Sponsored or promotional content is clearly labeled.
  • Advertisers do not write or approve editorial content.
  • We disclose affiliate relationships and other commercial ties in relevant articles where they apply.

Author and byline approach

Articles may be credited to the JaiYoga Editorial Team or to named contributors. Contributor bios describe the contributor’s role and areas of focus. We do not list clinical or professional credentials unless they are accurate and verifiable. When external experts review or contribute content, we disclose their role in the article’s notes or author bio.

Our commitment to clarity and accuracy

  • We aim to make practical yoga and wellness information understandable and useful for readers at different levels.
  • We strive to reference reputable, public sources and to avoid overstating benefits.
  • When guidance could affect health or safety, we include appropriate caveats and recommend consulting a qualified professional.

Disclaimer

Content on jaiyoga.net is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Yoga practices discussed on this site may not be suitable for everyone. Before starting a new exercise or wellness program—especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions or concerns—consult a qualified health professional. We are not a substitute for individualized medical care.

Contact

If you have questions about our editorial practices, would like to suggest a correction, or want to inquire about contributing, please use our Contact page: https://jaiyoga.net/contact-us/.

Editorial identity: JaiYoga Editorial Team — the editorial team researches, writes, and maintains informational content for this website using reputable sources, official documentation, and publicly available reference materials where appropriate.

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