Wednesday, December 29, 2010

162/365 Yoga is Hot with Bikram

Friends and Fitness Enthusiasts,

My sister called me excitedly to report that her first Bikram yoga class was awesome.

Bikram was invented by Bikram Choudhury and is performed in a room of 104F. It consists of 26 poses that "systematically work every part of the body, to give all the internal organs, all the veins, all the ligaments, and all the muscles everything they need to maintain optimum health and maximum function." You can only practice this kind of yoga under a Bikram Yoga Teacher at a Bikram Yoga studio. Yoga that is performed in a hot room (95-100F) but is not taught by a Bikram Yoga Teacher is simply called Hot Yoga.

Why would you want to do yoga and moreover in a hot room?
Yoga is an awesome way to stretch and strengthen your body. Being in a hot room allows your body to warm up passively. It also makes your body sweat a lot quicker. This is good because you will "sweat out the toxins." By that I mean that you will sweat, which will make you rehydrate (right?), which will make you have to use the bathroom. It is through this process that your body can eliminate those toxins. Hot yoga will also challenge your cardiovascular system as any exercise in a hot environment will do.

Hydrate, wear wicking clothing, bring a towel and a water bottle, and enjoy a Bikram or Hot Yoga class near you!

In health,

Lauren

1 comment:

  1. http://www.bikramalexandria.com/home/

    Its right next to the Metro!

    I'm showing this to you because I thought you said there was no bikram in Springfield

    ReplyDelete

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