A beanbag yoga block comprised of a sewn cover and firmly filled with
loose flowing, pellet-like material. This new construction method
provides the essential effects of a rigid block or brick, with the added
benefits a soft yoga block provides. The dimensions of the invention do
not vary widely from 4 inches (height) by 6 inches (width) by 9 inches
(length), which are the predetermined dimensions of traditional (prior
art) yoga blocks and which allow the full functioning of the beanbag yoga
block for its intended purposes. The beanbag yoga block serves all the
requirements of traditional yoga blocks, whereby adding the advantages:
economical, environmentally-friendly, wider market appeal, versatility of
use, versatility of design, ease and comfort of use, and domestically
produced materials which generate more revenue for the economy.