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Hot Yoga?
There are a lot of yoga types and one of them is the famous hot
yoga. The hot yoga is characterized by a series of yoga poses
which is done in a heated room. The room where you perform the
exercise is conserved at a temperature of 95-100 degrees. This
kind of exercise gives off a lot of perspiration during a
session.
Hot yoga is advantageous because it cleanses your body and gets
rid of the toxins inside your body. Since is makes your body
warm, the more flexible it gets.
When doing the hot yoga, you should have some accessories like
your yoga mat and towel. Since you will be sweating severely,
you should have something to wipe up your sweat every other
time.
Some people who practice hot yoga do not wear very thick clothes
because it causes them to sweat more.
If you are going to practice hot yoga, you should be ready with
your clothing. The clothes you should wear should be
appropriate. You can wear shorts during the session.
Wearing of shorts allows your skin to breathe and give off heat.
Students are the ones who usually wear shorts. They tend to wear
small clothes because they are still vigorous and they sweat too
much. If you are taking hot yoga sessions, make sure that you
drink a lot of water. If you are in the class, you can also
bring along your own bottle of water so that you can drink
anytime you want. It is important to bring along a bottle of
water so that you will not get dehydrated and so that the skin
will produce more sweat. Before having a hot yoga session, you
should take note that it is not advisable to eat two hours
before the class starts. This is because your body is opt for a
heavy exercise.
Bikram's method is such a good yoga style. People who want to be
slim can practice this type of yoga because their fats and
cholesterol will be burned through sweat.
Although it burns your fats, you should not be burning all of it
because you still need some. Yoga started about 2500 years ago
which was founded by Patanjali. After it's discovery, it was
then practiced and spread around the world. Picture yourself
doing Yoga when you are suffering from illness like Fever where
your body temperature is at 105 deg. Fahrenheit! I bet you
couldn't stand this kind of heat. If ever you will, you have
over fatigued yourself.
At the compassion of the disagreement is Choudhuryís wish to put
off anybody teaching yoga in a heated room from calling their
class 'Bikram Yoga'. He would like to put to one side this title
only for those teachers who are qualified by his Yoga College of
India and who stick to his arranged process precisely. This has
been handled upon because there are a lot of people who imitate
his teachings.
Now that you have learned the difference of hot yoga among all
other styles, think again if it satisfies your desired to
release your sweat and excess toxins. Remember that in doing hot
yoga, all your energy is taken away. If your body has not a
single energy to waste, then hot yoga is not the 'perfect' yoga
style for you.
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